Christine's Magical Smile
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Dr.
Bob Archuleta's 'Christine's Magical Smile' is described in the interview as a tribute to his daughter Christine, who passed away, and as a book that teaches children about the importance and transformative power of a smile.
The work is connected to the author's hospice and palliative care mission and is published through a hybrid publisher (Miriam Laundrie).
In the episode, it is referenced as an example of children's books that address loss, healing, and emotional wellbeing for young readers.
Bob Archuleta's 'Christine's Magical Smile' is described in the interview as a tribute to his daughter Christine, who passed away, and as a book that teaches children about the importance and transformative power of a smile.
The work is connected to the author's hospice and palliative care mission and is published through a hybrid publisher (Miriam Laundrie).
In the episode, it is referenced as an example of children's books that address loss, healing, and emotional wellbeing for young readers.
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when describing a book by a hospice founder, honoring his daughter and teaching children about smiling.

John Masiulionis

John Masiulionis, "Walking Each Other Home – Zachary’s Mission: A Hospice for Children" (Trolley Stop Publishing, 2026)


