In this special episode of "Skeletons in the Closet: Blue Out Bullying", airing during National Anti-Bullying Month, Wendy Scott welcomes Dianne Grossman, a mother turned advocate with a mission to combat bullying. Dianne shares the heartbreaking story of her daughter, Mallory Rose Grossman, a vibrant 12-year-old gymnast and cheerleader who died by suicide after enduring months of bullying.
Dianne has transformed her grief into a powerful advocacy platform, founding Mallory’s Army Foundation to empower children, educate parents, and encourage schools to take action. This podcast delves into the importance of raising awareness, the fight to “blue out bullying,” and how we can all leave behind a legacy worth carrying forward.
This emotional and inspiring conversation will leave you with a deeper understanding of the urgency behind anti-bullying efforts and how we can all make a difference. Tune in for an unforgettable episode.
"It's only a closet" is hosted by Jill Nicolini and broadcasted on the Podcast Business News Network.
Learn more at: https://www.facebook.com/mallorysarmy
Watch the feature film: https://www.amazon.com/Mallory-Dianne-Grossman/dp/B08T1JYL43
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