From Widowhood to Finding Love and Laughter Once Again
Release Date: 09/18/2024
The Executor Help Podcast
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On this episode David has a conversation with , a widow who took a wild ride through online dating after losing her husband George. From binge-watching Netflix with Manhattans in hand Debbie's journey is filled with laughter, lessons, and late-life love. Tune in for an episode that's equal parts funny and heartwarming as Debbie shares how she found happiness again and wrote a book about it, "Available As Is." Get ready for some real talk about dating disasters, healing, and maybe a few tips on dodging bad dates. You won't want to miss it! For David's book, other...
info_outlineOn this episode David has a conversation with Debbie Weiss, a widow who took a wild ride through online dating after losing her husband George.
From binge-watching Netflix with Manhattans in hand Debbie's journey is filled with laughter, lessons, and late-life love.
Tune in for an episode that's equal parts funny and heartwarming as Debbie shares how she found happiness again and wrote a book about it, "Available As Is."
Get ready for some real talk about dating disasters, healing, and maybe a few tips on dodging bad dates. You won't want to miss it!
For David's book, other resources and more visit www.davidedey.com