Love

 

If you didn’t see the documentary Dan Reynolds did (It’s called Believer and premiered at Sundance. HBO picked it up and aired it.) in advance of LoveLoud, there are clips from the documentary in this video.

I reached out to Dan’s wife, Aja, after I saw it because I was incredibly impressed with how well she handled everything. She is such a supportive human-being, down-to-earth, and exceptionally kind. She is one of the sweetest people I’ve ever interacted with. Truth be told, she didn’t have to answer me, but I will never forget that she did.

The documentary left me in tears and touched my heart. When a person takes their platform and does something incredible with it, they deserve all the credit in the world for using their voice in the right way.

Anxious and depressed as a scary disease destroyed her lungs, she turned to ecstasy for relief. Here’s what happened.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/anxious-and-depressed-as-an-ultrarare-condition-destroyed-her-lungs-she-turned-to-ecstasy-for-relief-heres-what-happened/2019/11/15/cda32bb8-da49-11e9-ac63-3016711543fe_story.html?fbclid=IwAR0NHnlhL8k2CLxhZDdiLi63jMMNq1Km3HKwzZUpbvxdYktDBv1Mk1TZpSE

There Comes A Time For Healing…

“There comes a time for healing no matter how broken you are right now; no matter how heavy your heart is right now.
There comes a time when you will go outside and let the sun shine on your face and let the wind touch your hair, and you will not be tired by just simply being awake.
There comes a time when you will be happy to be alive again and that day you will appreciate your own being because now you know the other side.
Now you know the opposite.
Now you know what it’s like to not be sure if you really are; who you really are; if you simply are, anymore. And that day will be the beginning of everything.”
―Charlotte Eriksson