After losing her husband at 26, psychotherapist's second marriage ‘opened up new possibilities’: He's my 'biggest cheerleader'

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Amy Morin never thought she'd be a full-time writer and live on a sailboat. Her second husband challenged her to imagine a new life.

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Published:August 31, 2025 at 01:00 PM
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