Ep: 40 Infant Loss & Infertility Stories Part 2
So many couples go through miscarriage and infant loss. It's unfortunately very common. This week I highlight two more MilSpouse stories of miscarriage and infant loss to continue the conversation on helping friends, families, neighbors, coworkers, or anyone you know that may be going through this difficult situation also. This week's stories feature Amanda Koch of My Well Balanced Life and Wendi Iacobello of Strength 4 Spouses.
Amanda is a Pilates Master Trainer, Nutritional Therapy Consultant, Director with Beautycounter, Air Force wife, and boy mom. She is a Texas born and raised girl (or 40-something woman) trying to survive in Alaska, where moose walking around in her backyard is no big thing. She LOVES really strong coffee with a splash of cream and maple syrup. She's the creator of the lifestyle site My Well Balanced Life that she created to help busy people keep it real in their lives.
Wendi Iacobello is an Army wife and a Beagle mom. She has spent the last nine years as an adult educator, has a Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Education, and recently graduated with her Master of Arts in Instructional Technology. She is a blogger, freelance writer, instructional designer, and advisor to military spouses seeking career and education assistance. In her free time, you can usually find her volunteering at story time, outdoors gardening, running, or playing with her Beagle puppy. Wendi is extremely passionate about helping others find their strength by sharing her experiences, insight, resources, and inspirational stories on her blog Strength4Spouses.
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