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Healing Through the Telephone of the Wind with Corey Dembeck
Grief Recovery Now with Charlene Gorzela
English - March 09, 2021 11:00 - 30 minutes - 70.2 MBHealth & Fitness recovery grief recovery depression feelings heart loss international human potential education death Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
What do you wish you could say to the loved ones you have lost? While you can’t change what happened while they were alive, this episode will inspire you to continue to share messages with those who have left this world.
In this episode, I am joined by Corey Dembeck, a local travel journalist and creator of the Telephone of the Wind in the woods of Oregon. The idea for the Telephone of the Wind came from a podcast where he heard about a disconnected rotary telephone installed almost a decade ago in Otsuchi, Japan. After Otsuchi residents suffered from a deadly tsunami, mourners would line up by the hundreds to speak into the phone to their missing loved ones. The Telephone Of The Wind is for everyone who has lost a loved one. The phone is an outlet for those who have messages they wish to share with their lost friends and family. It is a phone for memories and saying the goodbyes you got to say.
Tune in to learn what inspired Corey to create the Telephone of the Wind, the difficult losses in his life, and how the Telephone of the Wind has helped him throughout his own grief recovery.
In This Episode You Will Learn
About Corey’s background (10:40)About Corey’s losses and grieving (12:45)How the idea for Telephone of the Wind came about (15:37)Corey’s experience using the Telephone of the Wind (21:00)About Corey’s grief recovery (25:00)Connect with Corey
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