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EMBER with Lynne Hughes

41 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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Some episodes you research. Some you've been living toward your whole life. Lynne Hughes is the founder of Comfort Zone Camp, the first bereavement camp in the United States, where children who have lost a parent, sibling, or caregiver spend a weekend in the woods learning they are not alone. Since 1999, she has served more than 25,000 kids. It costs families nothing. I know what that kind of place can do. Because I was one of those kids. This episode is called EMBER. Because an ember is what remains after the fire. Still warm. Still alive. Still capable of becoming something. We talk about grief, community, campfires, and what it means to carry the people we've lost forward into the lives we're building. This one is personal. I hope it finds you when you need it. https://comfortzonecamp.org/

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Portada del episodio EMBER with Lynne Hughes

EMBER with Lynne Hughes

Some episodes you research. Some you've been living toward your whole life. Lynne Hughes is the founder of Comfort Zone Camp, the first bereavement camp in the United States, where children who have lost a parent, sibling, or caregiver spend a weekend in the woods learning they are not alone. Since 1999, she has served more than 25,000 kids. It costs families nothing. I know what that kind of place can do. Because I was one of those kids. This episode is called EMBER. Because an ember is what remains after the fire. Still warm. Still alive. Still capable of becoming something. We talk about grief, community, campfires, and what it means to carry the people we've lost forward into the lives we're building. This one is personal. I hope it finds you when you need it. https://comfortzonecamp.org/

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POSSIBILITY with Patrick Jackson

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Portada del episodio OPTIMIZE with Matt Heller

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