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Episode Two of New Radio Show

Rhonda Neighbourly Lead from Hastings Central

Pretty excited. My second ever radio show is going to air Thursday 5th November at 4:30 pm on Radio Kidnappers in Hawke's Bay! You can also catch it online.
Thanks so much to those of you who have been supportive of the show so far. :-)
The series is called GOOD GRIEF WITH RHONDA AT YOUR SERVICE.
#1. is still available to listen to online. It is jam-packed with ideas on how to have peace of mind for our end of life plans and gives terrific ways of how you can lessen the burden for your loved ones if you should pass away.
Also, I was delighted to have a wee spot where I could honour Dr. John Kerr.
#2. Which comes out tomorrow is about Seasons of Grief and the important Tasks of Mourning. You can also hear some pretty cool things about my mum!
Hope you can tune in to hear them both.
Two nuggets of GOLD!
Here is the link:
www.radiokidnappers.org.nz...

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