Honouring Tiny The Mighty's Legacy by Inspiring Hope

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There are no words that have been invented to explain what it’s like to lose a child. The nightmarish heartache of it. The unexplainable trepidation that follows. The child may be gone, but the years the child were meant to live remain behind, solid in the mind like an aging ghost.

There are no words.

Natalie Beveridge is a mother who recently lost her child “Tiny the Mighty”, but a mother who has also put all her focus and energy into honouring her son by inspiring hope.

She joins Brent Lindeque on this week’s Good Things Guy podcast to tell her story.
31 May 2022 English South Africa Personal Journals · Daily News

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