
CEO and multi 7-figure business owner Margy Feldhuhn speaks with high performing entrepreneurs about their experiences with grief and death. After losing her dad to suicide in 2015, Margy was surprised to find that this traumatic loss actually transformed her life and contributed to her success as a entrepreneur. On this show, she interviews other high achieving business owners about how they foun... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurshipMental HealthHealth & Fitness | ||||

Margy is joined by Alicia Cramer on this episode of We Get it Your Dad Died. Growing up, Alicia's mother went through a series of abusive relationships and would often drop her off at a relatives house to stay safe. As she got older, she realized tha... more
In this episode of we get it your dad died, Margy invites Melisa Keenan on the show. Melisa's father was a free-spirit and street drug addict for most of his life. When Melisa needed it most, he tamed himself and those who knew him were so excited th... more
In this episode of We Get it Your Dad Died, Margy Feldhuhn is joined by Sam Jayanti. At 12 years old, both of Sam's parents and her brother died in a plane crash. She was left with her nanny and her dog to recover from this tragedy. The three of them... more
In the first episode of season 3 for We Get it Your Dad Died, Margy Feldhuhn invites Suzy Ashworth to discuss the loss of her parents. Suzy's foster parents were found in the back of a magazine and they raised her from the age of 3 months old. In thi... more
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This has honestly saved my life. I didn’t want to grieve the death of my father until I was forced to due to my health declining. I am self employed and I found this by luck. By listening to this podcast it has made me feel sane. Sometimes I thought I was going crazy, but it is just the grief that I am living. Thank you for creating this and I hope you don’t stop making these. I hope one day to meet you Margy
Margy has a natural ability to connect with each and every person she interviews. She is empathetic to each guest’s story.
I have been moved by the vulnerability the guests have shared with their grieving process. It’s also very uplifting to hear people’s stories on how they have moved through the ever complex and often heavy feelings that come along with grief.
Very grateful to have been divinely guided to this Podcast. It is a gift to those of us who are very familiar with living with ... more
Empowering and inspiring podcast. From the heart and gives meaningful motivation for how others have moved forward through loss.
I was actually interviewing someone for my podcast and had mentioned that it was the anniversary of my dads death. She immediately said “you need to listen to this podcast— We get it, your dad died.” I had a long drive that afternoon and binged 3 episodes. I bawled in gratitude that something like this was even created. It was perfect timing and exactly what I needed. A must listen!
Margy has created a amazing space here, to have the conversations about things going wrong & how that discomfort sparks the next steps. These are amazing conversations & Margy, bravo!
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