What Good Can Come Of Grief

May 15, 2012
Hosted by Raz Ingrasci and Ed McClune

[Download MP3] [itunes] [Bookmark Episode]

Guest Information

Episode Description

Following the tragic death of his oldest daughter, Jenna, on a study abroad trip in India in 1996, Dr. Ken Druck found a way to channel his grief into goodness. A pioneer in the field of executive coaching, author, and consultant to top leaders in business and government, Ken put his career aside and founded the Jenna Druck Center. To honor his daughter, the Center created Families Helping Families (helping families who had lost a child) and Spirit of Leadership (a Jenna creation for teen girls), into highly-acclaimed, award-winning programs. Today, the Center has directly helped over 7,500 bereaved families and trained over 15,000 young women. For anyone who has experienced grief in their life, you won't want to miss special episode of The Hoffman Connection on "What Good Can Come of Grief."

The Hoffman Connection

Archives Available on VoiceAmerica Variety Channel

Raz Ingrasci and Ed McClune share tools, inspiration and knowledge to help you connect more fully with your authentic self. Live a life of passion, self-love and purpose, and discover powerful ways to remove blocks from your life. “The Hoffman Connection” is sure to bring you closer to your connection with yourself and others, and support you in living the life you love.

Raz Ingrasci and Ed McClune have been both students of, and leaders in, personal development for the majority of their careers. They each bring a unique and compassionate perspective, as well as insight and experience in helping people who want to change. The goal of both of these fine leaders, along with their team of international personal development experts, is to help people around the world become more free, open, loving and spontaneous.

“The Hoffman Connection” is sure to bring you closer to what matters to you most.

Raz Ingrasci and Ed McClune

Raz Ingrasci is the President and CEO of the Hoffman Institute, known for presenting The Hoffman Process (www.hoffmaninstitute.org). This amazing program is now offered in eleven countries.

For the past 22 years, Raz has worked alongside his colleagues to evolve the Hoffman method to its current, most effective form. Independent research by the University of California recently published in a peer-review journal showed that the Hoffman Process consistently produces more positive, lasting change in participants than anything else that has appeared in the research literature worldwide.

Ed McClune is the Supervising Process Teacher at the Hoffman Institute. As a Hoffman teacher, Ed has a desire to bring the healing of the Process to individuals who are making an impact in their communities. “When leaders are able to bring the growth and values from the Process into our institutions, everyone involved, employees, colleagues, customers and their families all benefit.”

In addition to being a Process Teacher, Ed has an MA in Psychology and is licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist in California. Ed also has over 25 years of radio personality experience.


Raz Ingrasci and Ed McClune share tools, inspiration and knowledge to help you connect more fully with your authentic self. Live a life of passion, self-love and purpose, and discover powerful ways to remove blocks from your life. “The Hoffman Connection” is sure to bring you closer to your connection with yourself and others, and support you in living the life you love.

Raz Ingrasci and Ed McClune have been both students of, and leaders in, personal development for the majority of their careers. They each bring a unique and compassionate perspective, as well as insight and experience in helping people who want to change. The goal of both of these fine leaders, along with their team of international personal development experts, is to help people around the world become more free, open, loving and spontaneous.

Call us on the air at 1-866-472-5788 or 480-398-1394 (for international listeners) or email radio@hoffmaninstitute.org We'll take your questions!



This site is protected by Trustwave's Trusted Commerce program