DiscoverHow To Deal With Grief and Trauma154 PAIL Mini Series: Episode with Rachelle Spencer | Being Proud on Who You’ve Become REPLAY
154 PAIL Mini Series: Episode with Rachelle Spencer | Being Proud on Who You’ve Become REPLAY

154 PAIL Mini Series: Episode with Rachelle Spencer | Being Proud on Who You’ve Become REPLAY

Update: 2025-10-24
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HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich.
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During October, which is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, we will dedicate all the episodes to increasing awareness around what parents experience. Today, we feature a conversation with Rachelle Spencer, a mum who has experienced multiple pregnancy losses. 

About this week’s guest

Rachelle Spencer is an entrepreneur and mom in Baltimore, Maryland (USA). She started her handmade jewellery business after she lost 4 children to early miscarriage. She now has a son, daughter, and another little one on the way. She spends most of her time doing photography, reading children’s books, or trying her hand out at a new creative outlet.

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154 PAIL Mini Series: Episode with Rachelle Spencer | Being Proud on Who You’ve Become REPLAY

154 PAIL Mini Series: Episode with Rachelle Spencer | Being Proud on Who You’ve Become REPLAY

Nathalie Himmelrich