43 min

32. Lessons Learned from my Dad's Life | Brine Hamilton The Beautiful Side of Grief

    • Self-Improvement

Brine Hamilton has spent over 15 years in the security industry focusing primarily on the healthcare vertical in roles ranging from frontline security to a number of leadership positions. Currently, Brine is a System Engineer with Omnigo Software, and faculty at Fleming College and Seneca College in addition to serving on the Board of Directors as President-Elect with the International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety. Brine is also the host and co-host of 3 podcasts.
Though what I am speaking with Brine about today is the loss of his dad and the impact that that loss has had on him. Not a day goes by that he is not thinking of his dad.
I love hearing guys talk about their grief journeys as so often their voice is not heard or gets lost. As always I hope you will pick up some valuable information along the way -  and  may your own journey be filled with love, light, and hope
 
You don’t want to miss how through those reflections:
How he has come to understand the things he learned from his dad The things he didn't learn How this experience is helping him to be a better dad to his own 4 kids and their mini golden doodle - Samson PLUS, how he has become a better friend and colleague! 
 
Links and resources:
Brine's links
Website: https://disrupttheeveryday.com
IG: @disrupt_the_everyday
Twitter: @BrineHamilton
LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/DisruptTheEveryday
 
Quote:
"One of the things that has come through reflection is trying to give people the grace to just assume that they mean well... that they're trying their best." ~ Brine Hamilton
 
Follow me on:
Email:          thebeautifulsideofgrief@gmail.com 
Instagram:  https://instagram.com/beautifulsideofgrief
Facebook:   https://facebook.com/thebeautifulsideofgrief
Website:     https://thebeautifulsideofgrief.com
YouTube:    https://www.youtube.com/@thebeautifulsideofgrief
 
Loved this episode? Leave me a review and rating 💟
                     https://thebeautifulsideofgrief.com/reviews
 
And heartfelt Thanks to Gabe Dovaston for the music!

Brine Hamilton has spent over 15 years in the security industry focusing primarily on the healthcare vertical in roles ranging from frontline security to a number of leadership positions. Currently, Brine is a System Engineer with Omnigo Software, and faculty at Fleming College and Seneca College in addition to serving on the Board of Directors as President-Elect with the International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety. Brine is also the host and co-host of 3 podcasts.
Though what I am speaking with Brine about today is the loss of his dad and the impact that that loss has had on him. Not a day goes by that he is not thinking of his dad.
I love hearing guys talk about their grief journeys as so often their voice is not heard or gets lost. As always I hope you will pick up some valuable information along the way -  and  may your own journey be filled with love, light, and hope
 
You don’t want to miss how through those reflections:
How he has come to understand the things he learned from his dad The things he didn't learn How this experience is helping him to be a better dad to his own 4 kids and their mini golden doodle - Samson PLUS, how he has become a better friend and colleague! 
 
Links and resources:
Brine's links
Website: https://disrupttheeveryday.com
IG: @disrupt_the_everyday
Twitter: @BrineHamilton
LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/DisruptTheEveryday
 
Quote:
"One of the things that has come through reflection is trying to give people the grace to just assume that they mean well... that they're trying their best." ~ Brine Hamilton
 
Follow me on:
Email:          thebeautifulsideofgrief@gmail.com 
Instagram:  https://instagram.com/beautifulsideofgrief
Facebook:   https://facebook.com/thebeautifulsideofgrief
Website:     https://thebeautifulsideofgrief.com
YouTube:    https://www.youtube.com/@thebeautifulsideofgrief
 
Loved this episode? Leave me a review and rating 💟
                     https://thebeautifulsideofgrief.com/reviews
 
And heartfelt Thanks to Gabe Dovaston for the music!

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