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What Happens After the Worst Day of Your Life | Kim Pastore

1 h 25 min · 16 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio What Happens After the Worst Day of Your Life | Kim Pastore

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In this episode of BE ALL IN, Raul sits down with Kim Pastore to talk about what happens after the worst day of your life. After losing her husband, Jorge Pastore, in the line of duty, Kim was faced with a reality most people will never fully understand—grief, identity, and the responsibility of moving forward when everything changes. This conversation is not about the moment itself. It’s about what comes after. We talk about: * The emotional weight first responders and their families carry * What grief actually feels like beyond what people see * The decision to turn loss into purpose through the Jorge Pastore Foundation * What people misunderstand about the cost of this job * How to keep going when there’s no clear path forward This is a conversation about responsibility, resilience, and what it means to carry something heavy—and still move forward. If you’re in a high-pressure role, or you’ve ever had a moment that changed everything, this one will stay with you.

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