Megan Daubert Podcast

Deeper look at a beautiful poem written by my daughter after the first year of dad's brain injury

24 min · 5 de may de 2026
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My daughter wrote this poem for her 7th grade english class and it completely took me by surprise. It's the perfect glimpse into her grieving and healing mind. She artistically explains a lot of the feelings circulating in our hearts. Enjoy this treasure. Websites [https://bio.site/MeganDaubert] Share your story  [https://forms.gle/kQSs2mFBD6xvYcySA]

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