Episode 59: Widowed, Single, and Happy? (1 of 3) - a podcast by Emeric McCleary, Widower
from 2021-06-29T07:30
Seven years ago Sherri’s husband Greg suddenly died.
Today, Sherri lives alone. Can you be single, widowed, and happy?
Consequences if you remarry before age 60 (if you are eligible for American social security retirement benefits).
Is Sherri’s current relationship like high school—on-again-off-again-on-again-off-again? We unravel some complexities of Sherri’s current romantic life.
Can you enjoy the moment, or do you dwell on the future?
How do you measure love?
Setting boundaries so no one gets pissy—at least not too pissy.
And a whole lot more.
Bulletsssss
- 3-2-1 Margarita
- Widowed, Single, and Happy?
- If You Re-Marry Before Sixty (U. S. Social Security Reality)
- Dating Like a High Schooler--On Again, Off Again.
- Enjoy The Moment. Can You?
- How Do You Measure His Love?
- Boyfriend Boundaries With Daughters
- When You Shouldn't Sit On His Lap
- Sexy Cat Costume--Choker Included
Thanks for listening. Join us for part 2.
Sherri's past episodes:
6 Mr. Mom and the Prom Dresses
26 Pain Lessens Over Time (1 of 2)
27 Pain Lessens Over Time (2 of 2)
Jill Johnson-Young's Book The Rebellious Widow.
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