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Grief at 12, Strength for Life: A Story of Resilience

37 min · 25 de abr de 2026
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What happens when loss comes too early—and how does it shape the person you become? In this deeply moving episode of Mindful Moments with Pedro Morante, we sit down with Dr. Jonathan Gapilango—award-winning nurse leader, educator, oncology expert, and Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine—for a powerful conversation on grief, mental health, and purpose. At just 12 years old, Dr. Gapilango experienced the unimaginable loss of both his parents. What followed was not just a journey of survival, but years of navigating silent grief, emotional resilience, and the kind of strength that often goes unseen. In this episode, he opens up about the mental health impact of early loss—how grief can be carried quietly, how it doesn’t follow a timeline, and how healing evolves over time. He shares insights on “high-functioning grief,” the reality of smiling on the outside while struggling internally, and why compassion and active listening are more important than ever—especially within our communities. Beyond his personal story, Dr. Gapilango reflects on how these experiences shaped his path into nursing and leadership. With over three decades of experience in healthcare, he now serves as a respected leader in oncology, an educator and mentor, and an advocate for Filipino nurses both in the U.S. and globally. We also dive into his leadership within the Philippine Nurses Association of America (PNAA), his commitment to advancing the profession, and his current journey as a candidate for Board Member in the PNA New Jersey Eastern Region. He shares his vision for supporting nurses, fostering community, and leading with empathy rooted in lived experience. This episode is more than a story of loss—it’s a reflection on growth, purpose, and what it means to lead with heart. Because grief doesn’t end. It evolves. And sometimes, the strongest leaders are shaped by the hardest moments. 🎧 Listen now and join us in this meaningful conversation on healing, resilience, and leadership.   #MindfulMoments #GriefAwareness #MentalHealthMatters #HealingJourney #FilipinoNurses #PNAA #NurseLeaders #Resilience #EmotionalWellness #PsychUp #PodcastPH #MentalHealthPH #LeadershipWithPurpose #HealthcareLeaders

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