Episode 11

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7th Jul 2024

E11 Jason Tuttle ~ Letters to Zachary & the unique aspects of special needs children

Jason Tuttle is a former stay-at-home parent and married father of 2 kids with multiple physical and cognitive disabilities. Jason lost his 15 year old special needs son 01/28/22. From that day, Jason decided that he wanted to help others while he grieved. So, he created “Letters To Zachary” as an open, raw, vulnerable way to be an example sharing his feelings as well as help others to see a glimpse into the male mind and how it grieves.

Tom & Jason have a blatant discussion about the unique aspects of having special needs children & dealing with the death of Zachary.

Jason also shares about the great way that he honors Zachary through his 'Letters to Zachary' , his passion to be an example to men in grief & other upcoming tremendous projects.

Jason's links:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552174684952

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@letters2zachary

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letters2zachary/

Twitter/X: https://x.com/Letters2Zachary

Website: www.LettersToZachary.com

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Heroes in Grief
Inspiring people who have done purposeful things with their grief.
I am a bereaved father, a bereaved son, a bereaved brother & a bereaved friend. Listening to other people's stories of how they cope with their death losses has almost always given me useful tools to use in my journey.
The purpose of Heroes in Grief is the same. It is my sincere hope that hearing the remarkable things that grieving people have done to honor their loved ones, or maybe just to cope will encourage you as well.
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