Everybody needs help. Everybody wants to be counted and to be seen. We all want someone to say, ‘I see you, I hear you, what can I do for you?’.

– Kim Hamer

What are some key practices to making open relationship go as smoothly as possible? What are some What is the best thing to say to someone who just lost a loved one? How can we support someone through cancer? What are the best acts of love we can do for one another?

Find out in this week’s episode of The Learn to Love Podcast, where your host Zach Beach interviews the author and HR leader Kim Hamer talk about 100 Acts of Love

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About Kim Hamer

On April 16, 2009, Kim Hamer watched her 44-yr-old husband take his last breath. During his illness and after his death, she was amazed by the helpful ways their coworkers, bosses, friends, and family supported them. Kim started calling their kind actions “acts of love”.

After the death of her husband, Kim, an HR leader, noticed how little guidance leaders received when navigating cancer, health crisis, or death on their team. She knew their lack of knowledge negatively affected morale, employee engagement, and productivity. She set out to change that. Combining her personal experience with her professional knowledge and leadership skills, Kim launched her business to support leaders and coworkers when cancer (or any health crisis) affects a team member.

Kim Hamer is the author of 100 Acts of Love: A Girlfriend’s Guide to Loving Your Friend through Cancer or Loss, an easy-to-read book filled with 100 practical, quick, and effective ways to support a friend or coworker. She’s also an HR leader and speaker who lives in Los Angeles where she tries not to bother her relatively well-behaved college-aged children.

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