Lily Dulan, in conversation with Felicia Tomasko & moderated by Sherry Richert Belul, discuss "Giving Grief Meaning"

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Lily Dulan, in conversation with Felicia Tomasko & moderated by Sherry Richert Belul, discuss "Giving Grief Meaning"

By DIESEL, A Bookstore

Join us on Wednesday, April 14th at 6:30pm for a virtual event. DIESEL, A Bookstore, is proud to present Lily Dulan in a conversation with Felicia Tomasko — moderated by Sherry Richert Belul — as they discuss Giving Grief Meaning: A Method for Transforming Deep Suffering Into Healing and Positive Change.
We currently hear a lot about how cultivating wellness practices can help us move through difficult times. A commitment to specific practices like yoga, mindfulness and affirmative thought can help us to navigate life in all of its manifestations. Please join us in an inspired discussion as we explore tools that can help us in life — especially during these challenging times.
Lily Dulan is an MFT Psychotherapist with a Masterʼs Degree in Psychology, a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, and a Master of Arts Degree in Teaching. Lily drew on her studies of both Eastern and Western disciplines to create a heart centered system of healing and moving through trauma that she calls The Name Work. After her first daughter, Kara Meyer Dulan, died at home from SIDS at two months old, Lily started a foundation in her childʼs memory called The Kara Love Project. The Kara Love Project has teamed with local, national and international organizations to serve marginalized youth. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two daughters.
Felicia Tomasko is an avid supporter of the yoga, wellness, and mindfulness communities in Los Angeles and beyond. She is the editor in chief of LA YOGA Magazine and a faculty member at Loyola Marymount University. In addition to her work in media and yoga, Felicia is a nurse who works in mental health and a longtime yoga therapist and mindfulness skills teacher. A cancer survivor, she has experienced grief after the death of her partner and believes in the benefits of practice and community for healing physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
Sherry Richert Belul helps people find creative, intentional and impactful ways to celebrate life and to express love for family and friends. As a certified high performance coach, Sherry supports people in living their best lives, full of joy, success, engagement, and meaningful relationships. She is the author of Say it Now: 33 Creative Ways to Say I Love You to the Most Important People in Your Life.

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