Recently, AWP Author Nancy Owen Nelson participated in a podcast on grief entitled “Leaning into Healing.”  The sponsor of the podcast, Into Light and Healing after Loss (LEAP), a website by Susan E. Casey, posted the podcast on November 2, 2022. You can hear an audio podcast on Ms. Casey’s website at https://susanecasey.com/2022/11/02/episode-63-leaning-into-healing-with-nancy-owen-nelson/.  In addition, you can view a video recording of the podcast between Ms. Casey and Ms. Nelson is on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vnmwL5qCK0.

LINKS TO AMAZON SALES PAGES FOR DIVINE APHASIA (BELOW)

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Steve Gierhart
Dale “Steve” Gierhart is a retired business manager for the United States Army. Based in Huntsville, Alabama on Redstone Arsenal, his career lasted from 1975 to 2010 in which he managed contracts, finances/accounting, and cost estimating for several missile defense systems, among which were Stinger, Avenger, Chaparral, Sentinel, JLENS, SLAMRAAM, and Non-Line of Sight.  The author wishes to thank the many co-workers, peers, and contractors who made these programs successful.  It is their tireless work that brought these systems to the soldier that needed them.  While budget constraints made it difficult for some of their work to see its full potential, they never blinked, they adjusted.  They persevered. Steve hails from Shawnee, Oklahoma; but most of his adult life has been spent in the beautiful hills of North Alabama where he lives with his wife, Bonny, who raises Tennessee Walking Horses. Between them, Steve and Bonny have 5 children and 9 grandchildren. Steve enjoys writing now that he is retired and plans more excursions of the imagination. He and Bonny, a retired engineer who worked as a contractor on several NASA and Army programs, will travel in their retirement though 15 horses, 4 dogs and 3 cats can crimp the best of plans.