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In this episode of The Adoption Roadmap Podcast, Rebecca Gruenspan sits down with Donna Pope, Executive Director of Heart to Heart Adoptions, to tackle the controversy surrounding Utah's adoption laws and the ethics of adoption. With over 26 years of experience in adoption, Donna shares her perspective on birth mother rights, consent laws, and the scrutiny Utah agencies face.Together, they explore what truly makes an adoption ethical, the misconceptions about Utah's process, and the fine line between efficiency and exploitation. Donna also sheds light on the realities birth mothers navigate, the pressures they face, and how agencies can better support them without coercion.Important LinksHeart to Heart AdoptionsRG Adoption Consulting"Am I Ready to Adopt?" QUIZChapters00:00 Understanding Adoption in Utah03:14 The Grief Process of Birth Mothers06:11 Ethics in Adoption Practices09:07 Navigating Pressure in Adoption Decisions11:58 The Role of Agencies in Adoption15:03 Balancing Interests in Adoption17:59 Financial Pressures in Adoption20:47 The Societal Perspective on Adoption29:50 Navigating Adoption: The Role of Society and Agencies32:23 Understanding Utah's Adoption Laws and Father's Rights37:11 The Balance of Interests in Adoption40:07 Creating Safe Spaces for Birth Mothers43:17 Addressing Misunderstandings in Utah Adoption47:12 Marketing Tactics and Their Impact on Birth Mothers51:19 Supporting Birth Mothers: A Holistic Approach54:28 The Importance of Emotional Space in AdoptionTune in to The Adoption Roadmap Podcast every Wednesday and Friday mornings. If you like what you hear, I'd appreciate a follow and 5-star rating & review! THANK YOU! For questions about adoption, episode suggestions or to appear as a guest on The Adoption Roadmap Podcast, email support@rgadoptionconsulting.com
Going through the Grief Process is a slow form of torture. This weeks Episode I discuss my Grief and how it Sucks. I know there will be many of you that can relate to my pain and might even cry with me. That is ok, because we need to have a release. I share with you some ways that I cope with Grief and I also share my Friend's life with you as a way to honor her.(Also a way to deal with my grief) Thank you Cheryl, "Because I knew You, I have been changed for good".(lyrics from Wicked) Let's Listen, Talk and Evolve together. #CancerSucks #Grief #ForGood #BreastCancer #MDAnderson #Music #CancerTreatment #Warrior
Why Grief Makes You Feel Alone—Even in a Crowd Episode Description: In this episode of Healing Starts with the Heart, grief specialist Sharon Brubaker explores the profound emotional experiences of loneliness, solitude, and isolation in grief. Sharon dives into the distinctions between these feelings and provides guidance on how to manage them effectively. Through personal insights and practical tools, she helps listeners embrace the balance between connection and introspection as they navigate their grief journey. Key Points Discussed: The Difference Between Loneliness, Solitude, and Isolation Loneliness: An emotional state where you feel disconnected, even when surrounded by others. Being Alone: A physical state where you are by yourself, often by choice. Isolation: A deeper form of solitude that can arise when solitude persists and leads to disconnection from others. Why Grievers Retreat Into Solitude Many grievers isolate themselves because they need time to process their loss or because they feel unsupported by others. Hurtful comments, such as “Shouldn't you be over this by now?” or “They wouldn't want you to feel this way,” push grievers further into solitude. When Solitude Becomes Harmful Isolation Prolonged isolation can lead to feelings of being forgotten, worthlessness, and intensified grief. Sharon explains how well-meaning but misguided advice can exacerbate a griever's sense of disconnection, making them reluctant to share their feelings. The Challenge of Reaching Out Grievers may struggle to ask for help or connection because they feel they're burdening others. Sharon encourages listeners to try reconnecting with trusted friends or family members and not to shy away from expressing the need for companionship or support. Technology and Social Media's Role in Loneliness Social media can amplify feelings of loneliness when posts about grief go unnoticed or when grievers feel like their pain is dismissed. Sharon notes how online spaces can sometimes foster negative comparisons or further isolation. The Healing Power of Connection Small steps, like asking for a hug or inviting someone over, can ease feelings of loneliness. Pets, such as dogs or cats, can provide comfort and companionship, though they are not replacements for human connection or the grief process. Journal Questions for Reflection: Do you feel more alone or lonely in your grief? What's the difference for you? Have you found yourself isolating? If so, why do you think that is? What comments or actions from others have made you feel more disconnected? Who in your life could you reach out to for support or companionship? What activities or moments of solitude help you process your grief in a healthy way? Conclusion: Loneliness, solitude, and isolation are natural parts of grief, but they can become obstacles if left unaddressed. Sharon encourages listeners to identify their needs, seek connection, and balance introspection with support from others. Grief is a personal journey, but it doesn't have to be walked alone. Resources and Support: Join Grief Study Hall: Share your grief with others in a supportive environment every Tuesday at 1 PM CST. Four-Week Intensive on Grief: Process your grief deeply in this focused program. Grief Assessment: Schedule a personalized session with Sharon to better understand and navigate your unique grief. Website: healingstartswiththeheart.com Facebook Group: Join our community at Hope, Heal, Recover. Contact Us: Email Sharon at sharon@sharonbrubaker.com Thank you for listening! Join us next time as we continue to explore the emotional complexities of grief and healing.
In this podcast episode, we sit down with Wellness Coach, Melissa Harris, to discuss what to do when you're facing a major de-stabilizing life event, such as bereavement, divorce, empty-nesting, illness, retirement, or addiction, and how to get yourself back on your feet and moving forward in a positive direction.If you would like to speak with one of our attorneys, please call our office at (503) 227-0200, or visit our website at https://www.pacificcascadelegal.com.To learn more about how Melissa can help you, you can visit her website at: https://linktr.ee/melissawyshboneDisclaimer: Nothing in this communication is intended to provide legal advice nor does it constitute a client-attorney relationship, therefore you should not interpret the contents as such.
Let's explore how acceptance plays a crucial role in the sobriety journey, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging loss and navigating the emotional waves that accompany it. The conversation highlights the stages of grief—denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance—and the necessity of community support in healing. Send us a DM with any questions, comments, coaching inquiries or topic ideas. We love to hear from you!! Links Follow 2 Sober Girls on Instagram Join SOBER GIRLS MASTERMIND if you'd like help to overcome your addiction, and heal your body and mind. This mastermind is for sober and sober curious women, that opens the door to exclusive training, monthly mastermind calls, resources, private group chat and sobriety support from Erinn and Michaela. Loved listening? Treat us to a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2sobergirlspodcast Let's connect!! Michaela on Instagram Download ALL of Michaela's Free Resources Michaela's Courses Erinn on Instagram Erinn's Sober Life Simplified Guide Make sure you leave us a review and share on social if you're loving the show. Subscribe to 2 Sober Girls Podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode! Disclaimer: Our podcast is designed to educate, inspire, and provide support on your personal journey to sobriety. This is not medical advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest today is Deb Luiken, a Certified BodyTalk Practitioner and life coach. She's been interested in non-evasive and holistic methods of healing for many years. Our conversation about honoring the grief process is very insightful, as grief is a deep, emotional topic that has touched all our lives. Deb offers life coaching, meditation and BodyTalk therapy, you'll enjoy her authentic discussion and how vulnerable she has allowed herself to become in the following interview… Support the showFull Show Notes can be found at CallITInPodcast.comPhoto credit: Rebecca Lange Photography Music credit: Kevin MacLeod Incompetech.com (licensed under Creative Commons) Production credit: Erin Schenke @ Emerald Support Services LLC. Grab Dar's Flight Deck Oracle Card DeckTake Dar's Archetype Quiz
We may or may not have heard the word "lament" before. But what does it really mean? Even more, what does it mean for us when it comes to suffering or struggle? Are we allowed to be angry, even angry at God, when things don't go as we expected? Today on Everyday Theology, Brandon shares with us how lament can be a good thing and how it can help us in times of discouragement. Be sure to check it out!ResourcesLament for a Son | https://bit.ly/47oVbYsLearning the Song of Lament | https://bit.ly/4graNhYSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before I start this week's guest intro, I just want to flag that this episode is a very emotional one and might not be a comfortable listen for anyone in the early stages of grief, as it deals with the loss of a child. My amazing and brave guest for this episode is Eileen Loughlin. Eileen is a mother of four gorgeous children, from ages 20 all the way to just two years old. Five and a half years ago, Eileen and her family's life was turned upside down when a tragic accident at their home led to the death of their youngest child at the time Annabel, who was just 3 and a half when she passed away. Eileen talks to me today about Annabel's short but happy life, her grieving process, the support that has seen her through and her hopes for her three living children as they move through their lives. She also tells me that there are plans in motion for a way to remember Annabel and build a legacy through which she can live on in memory. A gut-wrenching listen for me as the mother of a child the same age as Annabel, but for anyone experiencing loss, this could be a really helpful and hopeful episode. I'll be back next week with more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this conversation, Kumiko interviews Danielle Remigio about grief and loss, sharing their personal experiences of losing their parents and the challenges they faced. Inspired by Danielle's TEDx talk, 'Cleaning Up the Grief Process,' they discuss grief clutter and the importance of creating space for grief.The conversation highlights the need for open communication, empathy, and support when dealing with grief. They explore acknowledging and accepting grief, the role of support from loved ones, unexpected emotions, and the impact of milestones. They also offer advice for those navigating the grieving process. IMPACTUFL QUOTES"I need to not stay silent and try to bottle it all up because other people don't know how to react." "Grief is not something that is linear"EPISODE CHAPTERS>>00:00 Introduction and Personal Stories of Loss>> 06:58 Cleaning Up the Grief Process: Navigating Loss and Grief>> 14:01 Understanding Grief Clutter: Emotional and Practical Burdens>> 21:00 Navigating the Complexities of Grief>> 25:49 The Importance of Support and Validation>> 29:00 Unexpected Emotions and the Anger Phase>> 32:07 The Impact of Milestones and Reminders>> 35:12 Evolving Perspectives on Grief>> 38:16 Advice for Navigating the Grieving Process ABOUT DANIELLE Danielle Remigio (she|her) is a Boston, MA based higher education administrator with a background in psychology, crisis response, and college student development.After losing both her parents within 18 months in 2016/17, she turned her personal focus to understanding her own grief and created a TEDxTalk called CLEANing Up the Grief Process to help others understand their grief and how to help others through difficult times. Her professional motto is "Analyze, Individualize, Empathize". Through empathy, intentionality, and a good plan, we can help one another through the darkness. DANIELLE'S LINKS & RESOURCESTo connect with Danielle, follow her at @dl_remigio on Instagram or https://www.linkedin.com/in/dlynremigio/ for information on how to work with her for training, speaking, or writing engagements. About Kumiko:Kumiko Love is the creator of The Budget Mom, LLC, a national bestselling author of the book "My Money My Way," and an Accredited Financial Counselor.She is a dedicated mom of two boys, a passionate sourdough baker, and the proud owner of Pine Manor Naturals. With over 2 million followers across social media, Kumiko's expertise and approachable style have been featured in major media outlets such as Forbes, The New York Times, and Good Morning America. As the host of The Miko Love Podcast, Kumiko dives into the exploration of her own passions and a range of captivating topics, offering fresh perspectives and engaging discussions about life. She inspires millions to take control of their financial lives while embracing passionate living and life fulfillment. Thank you for being a part of our community! Contact The Miko Love Podcast Follow me on Instagram @mikolovepodcast Email me at kumiko@mikolovepodcast.com Thanks for listening & keep feeding your curiosity!
Welcome everyone! In todays episode I share a very real, and very vulnerable side of me and my own personal healing process. I said goodbye to my beloved soul dog a couple of weeks ago and I open up about the experience, the heartbreak, and the tools that have helped me work through the grief process. Don't forget to follow me on instagram @ericawrusso for more content and tools for your personal and healing evolution.
In this conversation, Talia Bombola LMFT, and Emily Celis LMFT discuss their personal and professional journeys, the challenges of balancing multiple roles, and the importance of living in alignment with one's values. They explore the concept of embodying a holistic lifestyle and the need to prioritize what truly matters in life. They also touch on the grief process of letting go of certain visions and the importance of self-reflection and self-care. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the importance of finding balance and making choices that align with one's values and priorities. Follow Emily on IG https://www.instagram.com/sagewellnessctr/ 00:00 Introduction and Personal Connection 02:55 Balancing Multiple Roles and Priorities 07:58 Living in Alignment with Your Values 12:02 The Grief Process of Letting Go 16:03 Finding Balance and Embracing a Holistic Lifestyle 23:11 Exploring Identity and Regret 25:24 The Challenges of Decision Making 27:07 Defining Courage and Bravery 30:29 Believing in What's Meant for You 37:40 Loss, Growth, and Embracing Change 41:38 The Role of Therapy in Personal Growth 43:08 Creating a Holistic Healing Collective 44:14 Embracing the Sage Method for a Holistic Lifestyle Takeaways:- Balancing multiple roles and responsibilities requires self-reflection and prioritization.- Living in alignment with one's values and priorities is essential for a fulfilling life.- The process of letting go of certain visions and embracing new ones can be a grief process.- Finding balance and making choices that align with one's values and priorities is key to living a holistic lifestyle. - Courage and bravery are necessary for making difficult decisions and aligning with one's true self.- Therapy can provide support and guidance in navigating these processes.- Loss can lead to growth and new opportunities.- It's important to surround oneself with people who believe in and support personal growth. Keywords: personal growth, work-life balance, holistic wellness, vision, alignment, values, self-reflection, self-care, courage, bravery, difficult decisions, alignment, therapy, fulfillment, loss, growth
A bit about me—In 2009, at the age of 51, the sudden loss of my husband, plunged me into profound shock and grief but also catalyzed a journey of deep self-healing and discovery. Through this process, I developed the unique FLOW Grief Release Method, a simple 4-step method designed to help others navigate and alleviate their grief and pain. While grief and the loss of a loved one is a heavy subject that not everyone is comfortable with, it's a life-changing event that can either stop us from living or in my case propel us forward to growth and renewal. I believe my story and the insights from my journey could resonate deeply with your listeners, offering them real-life examples of overcoming adversity with resilience and humor. Sharing these experiences could provide your audience not only with a sense of hope but also practical approaches to finding joy and strength in the face of life's challenges. Denise www.flowgriefacademy.com
Send us a Text Message. Kim Cantin, a survivor of the 2018 Montecito mudslide, shares her story of loss and resilience on the Evolving Humans podcast. The mudslide, which destroyed her home and took the lives of her husband and son, led to a three-year search for her son's remains.Cantin's book, "Where the Yellow Flowers Bloom," details her journey through grief and her determination to find her son. She advises others going through similar experiences to be open and vulnerable to any help they need, and to keep moving forward despite the sadness. Cantin's book is available on Amazon, and an audible version, featuring her daughter recounting her own experience of being buried alive during the mudslide, was recently released. Deepest thanks to Pixabay's artists for the music beds for this episode:Ambient Piano produced by Balance Bay 109400 and Music by William King Ambient Classical Guitar 144998RESOURCES:Kim Cantin's WebsiteThank you for listening to Evolving Humans! For consultations or classes, please visit my website: www.JuliaMarie.us
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Part of breaking free of dieting and moving towards body acceptance is grieving what you're leaving behind. Even if you embrace size acceptance, it's common to still have negative feelings about your own body. You may know that diets don't work, and yet still feel the desire to diet. In today's episode, Abbey talks about size acceptance as a grief process. This is the grief you may experience when you realize diet culture has been selling lies and that you are essentially giving up the fantasy of having an "ideal" body, as well as the life you imagined with it. Abbey shares what happens in and recommendations to cope with each stage of grief. Be sure to rate and subscribe! Join the Fork Diet Culture Community! Work with Abbey 1-on-1 More about Abbey Follow on IG and TT: @fork.diet.culture
Divorce is painful and extremely difficult to go through. You will experience profound grief even if you know that there is no other option than to get out of a dysfunctional marriage. The grief process has the same stages no matter what the loss is. The intensity increases when the severity of the loss increases. The more you understand the grief process, the easier it will be for you to work through it. This video describes the grief process that you will go through during your divorce. Please watch it to increase your awareness and understanding. Website: https://www.changemyrelationship.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMyRelationship YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@changemyrelationship
The Power Of Grief: Unlocking Love Beyond Loss: Sharing Key Points from a recent interview I had with a fellow Youtuber @mariagoncalvesmedium Gifting the Power of Grief and sharing my Grief Journey over the past 20 years of assisting others through the process of Love Beyond Loss. Grief has been called the "Great Transformer." learn why you can learn more about Life through Death than LIVING. #grief #grievingprocess #spirituality In this video, I shared the Soul Retrieval experience I had with a Healer 2 years after my daughter's passing that allowed me the chance to REPLAY her death from a different vantage point that changed my perspective forever. In this video, we have an open discussion about whether going back in time is necessary to HEAL. What To Watch Next:⬇️
THIS ONE IS FOR ALL THE AUTISM DADS OUT THERE!!! WE ARE TALKING TO YOU THIS WEEK!!!
In this episode, Artist + Intuitive Medium Allison Pharmakis shares how she has come to find beauty and deeper connections in loss; how grief has shifted the ways she interacts with humans, at large; what led her to fully embrace and offer mediumship; and how Spirit is ever-present and ready to be of service, if we know how to invite it in. Pharmakis has possessed the unique gift of connecting with the deceased since her childhood. She is a facilitator of healing between the living and the dead, and uses automatism (spirit guided writing and drawing) to help channel and connect the past and the present. Although this was an intuitive ability bestowed upon her, she fine tuned her role as vehicle and vessel. As a teenager, Pharmakis realized that utilizing the medium of automatic drawing helped her to see her visions more clearly. She uses the medium of automatism to connect with spirits, as well as the Tarot. Her Visual Mediumship Sessions and Multi-Deck Intuitive Tarot Readings are hands-on and intimate, yet create a safe environment for beginners, and the more experienced, alike. During each Visual Mediumship Session - which is tailored and personalized to her client - Pharmakis creates an original piece of artwork. She not only aims to heal and inspire, but to supply her clients with the tools to integrate the experience and to strengthen themselves from within. Allison is part of a large team of Psychics, Mediums and Federal Agents (Find Me Group) who assist law enforcement task forces by helping to locate missing people internationally. You can connect with Allison on Instagram via @mediumforthemessage @apharmakis or through www.mediumforthemessage.com You can connect with Lauren on Instagram via @lauren.samay and @mymourningroutinepodcast, on Facebook @lauren.samay.coaching or through www.laurensamay.com If you are tuning in and finding value in these episodes, please take a moment to rate and review My Mourning Routine on Apple Podcasts-- it means so much and helps make a bigger, connecting splash in the podcasting pond: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-mourning-routine/id1654068541 Sign up for Lauren's newsletter here.
Power Of Grief: Unlocking Love Beyond Loss: Sharing Key Points from a recent interview I had with a fellow Youtuber @mariagoncalvesmedium Gifting the Power of Grief and sharing my Grief Journey over the past 20 years of assisting others through the process of Love Beyond Loss. Grief has been called the "Great Transformer." learn why you can learn more about Life through Death than LIVING. #grief #grievingprocess #spirituality What To Watch Next:⬇️
SHOW NOTES Moving from confusion of why you lost your loved one or how they died or anything that leads you to get stuck in, “this is NOT how it was supposed to be” makes acceptance that God's plan for our life is ultimately the plan harder (even though we can't see it or understand it). The process to get from why? To what now? is just that – a process. For some, it's quicker than for others, but for ALL, it's not easy and it's never as fast as we'd like it. However, in these valleys is where you build a reliance and a relationship on God like never before. Today, we'll talk about how to make the process LONGER – something no one wants to do!! WORDs of the Week But the plans of the LORD stand firm forever, the purposes of his heart through all generations. Psalm 33:11 Many are the plans in the mind of a man, but it is the purpose of the Lord that will stand. Proverbs 19:21 Song of the Week The Struggle by Zach Williams Grief 2 Great Day Website - Connect with Me Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.” Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook Read about Monica's entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording) Visit my Church –Opendoor Church | Home
I've been thinking about grief and how it relates to weight loss because I don't think we honor the grief process enough in this journey. When you make the decision to stop all the dieting, restrictions, and deprivation and really allow yourself to be an intuitive eater, it's a beautiful thing. It really is! But there is another aspect to that when we consider how much of our lives we spend focused on dieting and weight loss. Now that we're not doing that, what do we do with ourselves? Can we truly be happy if we abandon weight loss? And these five stages of grief that we go through need to be acknowledged so we can stay on the intuitive eating path we've chosen. My husband identified the five stages of grief in me as an Oilers fan which, if you follow hockey, you'll understand intimately when the Edmonton Oilers start losing playoff games. But these five stages are present in a lot of things and definitely in our weight loss journeys too. Stage one is denial. Stage two is anger. Stage three is bargaining. Stage four is depression, which is really tough to sit with. And finally, stage five is acceptance. What do these look like when applied to giving up dieting? How do we navigate them on our journey to intuitive eating? What can we do to help ourselves at each stage of grief? I've navigated, or been navigating, all these stages myself and I am here to help you. I'll talk about each of these stages today and look at why it's necessary to feel these things and how to move past them. Grief is a process that isn't always desirable but always teaches us something valuable.About Dr. Michelle TubmanDr. Michelle Tubman is a physician and health coach. She helps women ditch dieting and thrive at any size. For the longest time, she believed that weight loss was the answer to all her problems. But decades of yo-yo dieting and restriction left her miserable, unhealthy, and exhausted. Now she teaches women how harmful dieting can be and shows them the way to true health and wellness.As a physician specializing in both emergency and obesity medicine, with additional training in nutrition, eating psychology, and coaching, Michelle can tell you with certainty that dieting is dangerous. Studies associate compromised health more with yo-yo dieting than higher body weight. Yet, everywhere you turn, shrinking your body is hailed as the solution. Women don't need to change. Attitudes do. So let's stop self-shaming, speak out against sizeism, and fiercely champion unconditional self-celebration!__Learn more about Dr. Michelle Tubman and Wayza Health:Website: www.wayzahealth.comFollow me on Facebook and Instagram
Kristi Capriglione, LPC, NCC is a licensed professional counselor with over 15 years of experience in the field of mental health. Through the course of her career, Kristi has worked with both those facing their own death as well as those who are grieving the loss of their loved one. Kristi earned a post-master's certificate in Thanatology from Hood College and is trained as an end-of-life doula through the International End of Life Doula Association (INELDA). Kristi is the proud owner of Daylight Grief, a private practice focusing on grief and loss in Denville, NJ. Here, she provides individual and group therapy for adults who have experienced the death of a loved one. At her practice, Kristi established a Hiking with Grief group that integrates mindfulness and ecotherapy into the grief counseling process. While not on the hiking trail, Kristi can be found on the water kayaking and paddle boarding or on land, searching for the best ice cream and pizza around. http://www.daylightgrief.com/ Instagram: @daylight_grief Order your copy of The Grief Experience here. ------------------------------- For as little as $3 a month, you can become a patron to support this podcast. Also, you can watch the video version of this episode here and have early access for future episodes. ------------------------------- Watch Path 11 TV wherever you want, on the iPhone, AppleTV, Android, Amazon Fire, and Roku Apps.
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In this episode, Pete and Amber are joined by Mike Miller of the Willow River Cemetery in Hudson, WI. Mike shares his personal journey, recalling how his fascination with the cemetery began when he worked there as a 15-year-old summer job worker. As the discussion unfolds, Mike opens up about the challenges and rewards of meeting with grieving families, emphasizing the fulfilling responsibility of assisting them through the burial arrangements process. The trio dives into the intricacies of the sale process and the careful consideration given to selecting burial spaces in collaboration with the families. They also explore the significance of maintaining the cemetery grounds and the growing trend of families seeking a designated place, like a cemetery, for solace and remembrance. Throughout the episode, the hosts and Mike emphasize the profound role cemeteries play in initiating the grief work process and providing individuals with a means to find solace and commemorate their loved ones. Takeaways: Cemeteries should not be seen merely as burial places, but rather as significant spaces for grief work and commemoration. The role of a cemetery caretaker goes beyond administrative tasks, as they provide crucial support to grieving families during the burial arrangements process. In this episode: O'Connell Family Funeral Homes Amber Miller Willow River Cemetery Daily Affirmations Read Show Transcript Quotes “It's a big responsibility, but there's also some reward that goes with that if I feel like I (kinda) got them through the process of burial arrangements…little as painful as they thought it might have been.” - Mike Miller “Time is the best healer.” -Mike Miller on grief
How can a man who has sexually betrayed his partner understand her grief process and why is this important for the potential restoration of the relationship?Today's guest is Karla Downing. Karla has been on the podcast multiple times and provides a wealth of wisdom and practical advice for couples navigating difficult challenges in their relationship. In this episode, she helps men understand the grief process of a woman healing from betrayal trauma by highlighting each stage: DenialAngerBargainingDepressionAcceptanceHOPEMen, if you want to better love and serve your wife in her healing journey, this podcast will give you practical insights. To learn more about Karla and her resources for couples, visit ChangeMyRelationship.com.More Resources:Bebroken.org/menBebroken.org/wivesUntangling Emotions by Grove and SmithRelated Podcasts:The Recovery Process for Couples4 Skills to Transform Your MarriageRebuilding a Healthy Marriage After Betrayal----------Please rate and review our podcast: Apple PodcastsSubscribe to our YouTube channel.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
Grief is an emotion we will experience from time to time and is about letting go or the loss of something - such as a relationship, a job, a responsibility, a home etc - which is sometimes out of our hands or it's a choice we've made. We share how coaching can powerfully assist in the process of grief and how it can support us to be better leaders by exploring emotions, understanding the learning, what we appreciate and so much more. Listen to Jeanine, and Marie in Empower World Coaching and Leadership Podcast Episode. 193
-How can codependency delay the grieving process? -What are the common behaviors of codependents going through grief? -Why do we need to be mindful and not delay the grief process? What's the worst that can happen? Welcome to Episode 125! This week, I had the pleasure of talking with Kayla Nettleton, LCSW, about codependency and grief. Kayla opens up about her codependency and how it delayed the grief process after the loss of her father. Through sharing her experience, Kayla highlights the common behaviors of codependents who engage in behaviors of people-pleasing and self-sacrifice to “help others,” but, unfortunately, it delays their own grieving after a loss. Kayla describes the consequences of delaying the grief process and suggests steps we can take to move forward if and when we are grieving. It's a must-listen! Links for the show: Sign up for the newsletter to receive all things codependummy: https://keap.app/contact-us/2302598426037497 Journal! The Confiding Codependummy: 30 Days of Journaling Prompts for a Less-Codependent and More-Conscious YOU for just $1 a day. www.codependummy.com/toolsforhealing FREEBIE! The Self-Validation Challenge: Learn to validate your GD self: www.codependummy.com/challenge Money! Funds! Help support the show via a one-time donation via secure Paypal link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=RJ3PSNZ4AF7QC Work with me! Email marissa@codependummy.com to inquire about psychotherapy, coaching, or coming on the show! More on this week's guest: Kayla Nettleton is a Licensed Clinical Social Wworker based in Texas. Kayla loves working with overwhelmed/stressed out women looking to find balance in their life. She also enjoys working with couples looking to get out of a rut. Some of her favorite things include spending time with family and friends, traveling and listening to inspiring podcasts. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/kayla-m-nettleton-san-antonio-tx/883559 More deets on this week's episode: Kayla defines codependency as always wanting or willing to give in relationships and rarely wanting to receive. She describes how codependents often try to be the “hero” as a consequence to how they were raised to offer but not ask for help. She opens up about codependency in her own life and how it led to a pattern where she always wanted her friends to come to her but she never sought their help. We turn our focus to grief and codependency. What is grief? The journey after losing a loved one/someone who meant a lot to you. The grieving process after the loss can be stalled by codependency since, as demonstrated by Kayla's experience, since we dive into patterns that inhibit our own grief. Kayla recalls how she felt needed by her mother, took it upon herself to organize funeral services, and put her grief aside. Kayla shares how she often sees this type of behavior in her client going through the grief process as well as veterans, couples, etc. The consequences of these behaviors leads to anger, resentment, outbursts, and the grief coming up at inappropriate times with inappropriate people. The initial steps Kayla suggests to resolve grief involves going to therapy, sharing our feelings, asking for help, and being more honest. Thanks for coming on Kayla! And thank you for listening, my dear listener! PLEASE: Rate. Review. Subscribe. Share. We need more ratings on Spotify! TY! -The Self-Validation Challenge - free 30-day guide to providing yourself with all the validation you seek: www.codependummy.com/challenge -Get your copy of the Confiding Codependummy: 30 days of journaling prompts for a less-codependent and more-conscious you! www.codependummy.com/toolsforhealing -If you are wanting to dive into your codependency deeper one-on-one, please email marissa@codependumy.com to work with me! -Sign up for the newsletter: https://keap.app/contact-us/2302598426037497 -Support the show via a one-time secure donation: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=RJ3PSNZ4AF7QC See you next week!
I was born and raised in Liverpool, England. Mum, Dad and my sister Gillian had a life filled with kindness, humor and love. I worked for some of the largest companies in the world. HSBC Bank, AVIVA Insurance, SOGEA Construction. I moved to the USA in 2001. My father passed away in November 2020, I left the corporate word and started writing about grief in order to help others. I have written 3 books which have made #1 in Amazon's Grief and Loss. I have just finished my 4th book which is for children on how to cope with grief. I share my journey but I also, from my research, share details on how to cope with grief, history of religion, near-death-experiences, life after this, signs from our loved ones and much more. I live in North Carolina USA
For anyone that has lost a loved one when they were young or has a child dealing with Grief at a young age. Alysen James lost her father when was 10 years old. On this episode of DEAD Talks she brings us back to the memory of finding out her father died and how she has forgotten a lot due to the trauma while being so young. She reflects as an adult the Grief Process and contemplating how it's affected her today. Why she feels like she feels and what how her grief has evolved. Follow Alysen @alysenjames on Instagram and her music on Spotify. Follow @DEADTalkspodcast on Instagram & @DEADTalkspodcast on TikTok. Subscribe to DEAD Talks on YouTube, Apple Podcast, Spotify & more. DEAD Talks with David Ferrugio engages death a little bit differently. Each new guest shares their experience with grieving or perspective on death in a way that shatters the “don't talk about death” taboo. Grief doesn't end, it evolves. Having lost his father on September 11th when he was 12 he learned the importance of discussion and sharing other people's stories. Grief, loss, death, mourning, trauma or whatever it may be, DEAD Talks Podcast hopes to make it a little easier to talk about. You may cry; but, you also may laugh. www.deadtalks.net
In today’s episode, I sit down with Dr. Heidi Horsley - an international grief expert, licensed psychologist, and social worker. She is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Open to Hope Foundation, one of the largest internet grief resources, with over 2 million yearly visitors. She hosts the award-winning Open to Hope cable television show and podcast. Dr. Heidi is an adjunct professor at Columbia University. She serves on the National Board of Directors for The Compassionate Friends, the largest peer-to-peer support organization in the world. She also serves on the National Advisory Board for the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS). TAPS has served over 50,000 military families who have suffered a loss. Dr. Heidi has co-authored eight books, including; Spouse Loss; Fresh Grief; Inspirational Stories for Handling the Holidays After Loss; Inspirational Stories of Healing After Loss; Real Men Do Cry; A Quarterbacks Inspiring Story of Tackling Depression & Surviving Suicide; Teen Grief Relief: Parenting with Understanding Support and Guidance; and Signs and Hope From Heaven. We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ What it means to grieve - and why so many people misunderstand the purpose of grief ✅ The steps to process grief ✅ How she helps people process their grief ✅ If we ever fully recover from grief and what timeline is considered “normal” ✅ What happens when we do not process our grief ✅ What she found in the data of families who have dealt with major loss and trauma? How it impacts their lives. If you'd like to check out my new YouTube channel where I talk about some of the highlights I've learned about intuition, intention, and personal development, you can subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCEt1RNc-eummCqiPC6-AEQ If you’d like to join the waitlist for my next coaching program, sign up here: https://www.yasmeenturayhi.com/gateways-to-awakening/ Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected.
On today’s episode, I sit down with Dr. Heidi Horsley - an international grief expert, licensed psychologist, and social worker. She is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Open to Hope Foundation, one of the largest internet grief resources, with over 2 million yearly visitors. She hosts the award-winning Open to Hope cable television show and podcast. Dr. Heidi is an adjunct professor at Columbia University. She previously served on the National Board of Directors for The Compassionate Friends, the largest peer-to-peer support organization in the world. She also serves on the National Advisory Board for the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS). TAPS has served over 50,000 military families who have suffered a loss. Dr. Heidi has co-authored eight books, including; Spouse Loss; Fresh Grief; Inspirational Stories for Handling the Holidays After Loss; Inspirational Stories of Healing After Loss; Real Men Do Cry; A Quarterbacks Inspiring Story of Tackling Depression & Surviving Suicide; Teen Grief Relief: Parenting with Understanding Support and Guidance; and Signs and Hope From Heaven. We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ What it means to grieve - and why so many people misunderstand the purpose of grief ✅ The steps to process grief ✅ How she helps people process their grief ✅ If we ever fully recover from grief and what timeline is considered “normal” ✅ What happens when we do not process our grief ✅ What she found in the data of families who have dealt with major loss and trauma? How it impacts their lives. If you'd like to check out my new YouTube channel where I talk about some of the highlights I've learned about intuition, intention, and personal development, you can subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCEt1RNc-eummCqiPC6-AEQ If you’d like to join the waitlist for my next coaching program, sign up here: https://www.yasmeenturayhi.com/gateways-to-awakening/ Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected.
For the full episode show notes CLICK HERE!If you like this podcast, and found it helpful, I want to invite you come check out Grieving Moms Haven, my monthly community for Grieving moms, where you can learn positive coping mechanisms, find a safe space with others who understand, and learn life long skills that support you as you learn how to carry this weight of grief in your life.There are group coaching calls where we do guided meditations, tapping meditations, breathwork, and just talk, knowing that everyone in the group is also walking the path of child lossYou can come check out Grieving Moms Haven at www.grievingmomshaven.com
Losing a pet can be one of the most difficult experiences a person can go through. The grief associated with pet loss can take many forms, from sadness to guilt and even anger. While the grieving process is never easy, understanding the stages of pet loss grief can be an important first step in navigating these emotions and beginning to heal. By being aware of the common stages of pet loss grief, you can build better coping strategies for yourself or others who may be going through this experience.The stages of pet loss grief are typically categorized as denial, anger, bargaining, depression, adjustment, and acceptance. Denial may involve disbelief that your pet has passed or difficulty accepting their absence from your life. You may find yourself angry at the world for taking away something that was so special to you. Bargaining may take place as you search for answers about why this had to happen or what could have been done differently. Depression is often linked with a lack of motivation and heightened sadness; these feelings are normal but should not last indefinitely. By understanding each stage and accepting that all feelings, no matter how big or small, are valid, we can begin to heal. It is important to remember that everyone experiences loss differently and in their own time. Finding comfort in those who understand your pain and talking through the difficult times can help you move through the grieving process. At the end of the day, it is essential to give yourself grace and kindness while navigating these stages of grief.It's heartbreaking to lose a beloved pet. The pain of their absence can seem overwhelming and may make it hard to concentrate on other aspects of your life. If you want to move forward while still honoring the memory of the one you lost, pet loss grief coaching is an invaluable tool. Founding President and primary caretaker of Woody's Place Senior German Shepherd Sanctuary, Dawn Mimnaugh, has years of experience in understanding and managing the emotions associated with pet loss, and she's here to help you through her pet loss grief group or individual sessions.To learn more, click on the link: https://www.wpsgss.org/membershipSupport the showYou can find Woody's Place Senior German Shepherd Sanctuary online at:www.wpsgss.orghttps://www.facebook.com/woodysplacesgsshttps://www.instagram.com/wpsgss/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Tb1hKnOWEamQstkqAxEygWe would LOVE it if you could leave a thumbs-up or comment! Please and Thank you! You can support our podcast by going to http://www.patreon.com/LifeWithOldDogsEvery little bit helps, and your support is what keeps the #Lifewitholddogs podcast going.
In the first episode of 2023, the tables have turned on Big Girl Panties Podcast! Host, Alexis Bean is in the hot seat and is interviewed by Khamani Fox from 7 South Productions. The special collaboration is celebrating the launch of BGP's new product: Your Love Is Alive, A Guided Memory Journal Honouring Your Loved One. During this chat, we discuss:how the death of her mom impacted Alexis' life and transition into adulthoodthe founding story behind BGP Life, and how both men and women can be inspired by the wellness brandwhy Alexis chose to create a journal for BGP Life's first producthow people that are grieving and have experienced loss can use the memory journal how journaling helped Alexis through her own grieving processand more!To learn more & purchase your copy of Your Love Is Alive, A Guided Memory Journal Honouring Your Loved One, please visit:bgplife.com/journalTo learn more and contact with 7 South Productions, please visit:Instagram - @7.southproductionsWebsite - 7southproductions.comTo stay in contact with all things Big Girl Panties between episodes, please visit:Instagram - @bgplifeFacebook - @bgplifeblogWebsite - bgplife.com
I met Tom Grissinger online more than 20 years ago. We had initially considered dating but that didn't work out. We remained friends over these many years.In this episode, he discusses the rather unique grieving process he used in dealing with the unexpected death of his partner Kelly Turner.We bounce around on many topics, including why he chose to father four children for four lesbian couples, some crazy dating stories and why he's so obsessed with game shows (and how he managed to successfully go on so many of them).Lastly, he chats about his latest ventures in writing plays and storytelling.Tom lives with his husband Andy Kelchner and they spend time between their homes in Oakland and Palm Springs.Contact Tom via email: tgriss@gmail.comPhoto: Copyright Wilkinson/2022Opening and closing music courtesy the very talented Zakhar Valaha via Pixabay.To contact Wilkinson- email him at BecomingWilkinson@gmail.com
Bereaved children struggling with unsupported grief may have difficulties in school, have trouble regulating emotions and relationships, and exhibit a higher incidence of depression and anxiety. Without experiences that can help normalize grief and process its accompanying feelings, these children may continue to struggle—sometimes for decades. Dr. Greg talks with Leila Salisbury, executive director of the new Kentucky Center for Grieving Children and Families about their mission and the programs currently on offer.
In this podcast Eckhart answers questions about dealing with grief consciously. He asks what does the grief process look like for an awakened person? Do we experience the classic stages of denial, anger and bargaining? Eckhart says even if we're in touch with the transcendent dimension, we will still experience grief, it doesn't disappear completely. He believes, however, the intensity will be less. Eckhart explains that facing the possibility of death is vital because it is the catalyst for the evolution of our consciousness and without that experience, there would be no expansion of our awareness.
No matter what you're grieving, you don't have to do it alone. "After the loss of her job, Mandy Capehart starts the Restorative Grief project to help people cope with grief, but when her town has a wildfire that destroys most of the affordable housing, she must find her own values and bring them face to face with who she is in order to move forward through the grieving process." In this episode, you will learn: 1. Grief is a complex and individualized experience that doesn't necessarily follow a linear, prescribed path. 2. Grief literacy is necessary in order to support others through loss in a way that is helpful, not harmful. 3. Disenfranchised grief refers to grief events that don't fit into the expectations of the surrounding culture, and can be experienced. Her first book is titled, “Restorative Grief: Embracing our losses without losing ourselves” and is a memoir and 31 day guidebook for managing grief and growth in the aftermath of loss, no matter how long it lasts. https://www.mandycapehart.com/ It's never too late to begin a new journey in your life! I help moms move forward with confidence as they overcome the hurdles of nurturing children with mental health struggles. Advocate & Coach for mamas who have a lot on their plate. If that is you, I promise it is going to be okay. Let's connect! Find me at www.nickyasherbowling.com. You can now check out my podcasts on YouTube! Please remember to rate, comment, and subscribe this helps me move up the food chain. Great news, now you can help sponsor my podcast! Sponsoring the podcast will help me keep create new content, have amazing guests, & keep the overhead down! Anything is appreciated, thank you! Much Loves, Nicky --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsgoingtobeokay/message
Episode Highlight: In this episode, I'm going to talk about moving through grief and how to handle, what I feel is, one of the most complex emotions. When grief hits, there are so many other emotions encompassed in it. And when you have anxiety, PTSD or are a trauma survivor, it's important to make sure you allow yourself space to feel the grief and move through the process for your own healing journey. I'll be sharing what has shown up on my own journey through grief and share some ways for you to gracefully handle your own grief process to facilitate healing. So, if you're ready to deepen your understanding on the complexities of grief and get some tools to move through the grief process, then this episode is for you.Grab Your FREE Self-Care Guide >>> https://p.bttr.to/35XZr5KGrab Your FREE Anxiety Healing Guide >>> https://p.bttr.to/3DHV25GSchedule Your Complimentary Healing & Transformation Clarity Call >>> https://p.bttr.to/3kJZsOz Want to be notified of new episodes? Sign Up Here>> https://p.bttr.to/3kUB0e4 Follow me on Instagram: @iamsusynrenee
After all the episodes we have done on this show, this is the first one where we go a little deeper on the grief process with a focus on broken heart syndrome specifically. We start with what exactly is this Broken Heart Syndrome. What are some of the causes or risk factors that could lead to it and the emotional factors someone might go as well? To wrap up the show they talk about ways to how to manage grief events to help make it through these tough, emotional times. Tune in to see Broken Heart Syndrome Through a Therapist's Eyes.
Join Tacey & Her Special Guest: Founder and CEO of Journey to Grateful : Tim Bigonia, as they discuss Customer Service, Compassion & Support during the Grief Process! Timestamp: 01:01: Tim's Story Timestamp: 23:18: Building relationships with Kindness & Compassion Tim's Contact Information: @journeytograteful (FB and Insta) tim@journeytograteful.com (email) www.journeytograteful.com (website) Tacey's Contact information on episode website and at @tacey.atkinson on social media
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I'm welcoming Christina Flach who is a Celebrity Makeup and Hair artist, as well as the Creator & CEO of Pretty Girl Makeup. Christina has experienced an extensive amount of loss throughout her life – her mother, child & husband – and speaks to us about the need to find the joy and gratitude throughout life's adversities. ------------------------------------------------------Interested in hiring Michelle as a coach, educator, or speaker? Click HERE. Visit Pretty Girl Makeup - https://www.prettygirlmakeup.com/Receive 25% off your purchase by using the coupon code PRETTYGIRLLearn more about our incredible guest, Christina Flach, by visiting his website. You can also connect with her on Facebook or Instagram.
Today we welcome back previous guest Katy Drew, who originally joined us in 2017 to talk about future planning for home birth and why “non-moms” are important in birth conversations. When Katy and her husband Nick became pregnant in September 2021, they planned for a home birth with the assistance of a group of midwives they found in the area where they live in Puerto Rico. They also worked with an OBGYN to support their care. At 21 weeks, there was no heartbeat. Katy walks us through the process: physical, emotional, mental and spiritual that ensued as they prepared for an induced hospital birth experience. This conversation is deeply moving and powerful. We honor Katy, Nick and their son Angelito Grace. We're so grateful to be able to share their story and celebrate Angelito's soul journey. Links: Our first interview with Katy in 2017: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/doing-it-at-home/id1153134918?i=1000390984986 First interview with Katie McCormick: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/doing-it-at-home/id1153134918?i=1000390555396 Second Interview with Katie McCormick: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/doing-it-at-home/id1153134918?i=1000394561583 Zoe Adelle Books: https://www.zoeadelle.co.uk/books/ Zoe Adelle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zoeadelle/ Doing It At Home book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3vJcPmU DIAH website: https://www.diahpodcast.com/ DIAH Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doingitathome/ DIAH YouTube: https://bit.ly/3pzuzQC DIAH Store: https://yoursuccessfulhomebirth.com/ DIAH Merch: https://bit.ly/3qhwgAe Give Back to DIAH: https://bit.ly/3qgm4r9
“He who has no time to mourn, has no time to mend.” John Donne. Oh how John's words have rung true during the 20's. A shout out to all who have lost family members, friends, jobs, pets, good health, houses and any and all material objects that took a long time to procure…we hope you are grieving well. The EmPOWERment Couple has taken our losses and turned them into lessons. Our 3 part episode is dedicated to you and your beautiful heart, for there is no love, without loss. This particular episode is dedicated to Big Foot, our gentle giant of empowerment.In this 3rd installment of good grief:We discuss how we allowed our grieving process to heal and strengthen our heartsHealthy and not-so-healthy ways of grievingWhat life looks like after a year of firstsHow to recognize and support a loved one who is grievingAs we have said during Good Grief 1 and 2, “The longer you live, the more you lose,” Losing loved ones is part of loving loved ones. The EmPOWERment Couple knows this, feels this, and is allowing it to be so. But, not without some good love and some good grief. Show BlogManifest everything you want in your life, using our HoldTheVibe.com course! Get 10% off any Intellipure device using this link & code: ZuriGet 15% off any Branch Basics Starter Kit using this link & code: ZuriGet 25% Off + Free 30-Day Trial at THRIVE MARKET with this linkIf you enjoyed this episode please share, subscribe and review. Join our free newsletter.Got a show idea or a question? You can contact the EmPOWERment Couple by emailing hello@empowermentcouplepodcast.com To get the full songs featured in this episode, “Walk With Me” by Zuri Star go here.InstagramFacebookTwitterTikTokSupport the show
60, One Nine ThreeDanielle Remigio has not only shown up for herself, but her younger sister and a larger extended family. She hasn't only shown up once, twice, but three times, and each of these times she has written and given her person's eulogy. Danielle is one of many, but shouldered a lot of the loss in her family over the last several years, and presenting the eulogies was just a portion of how she supported her family. Danielle discusses the lives and the loss of her parents, Amy and Louis, along with the fluidity of her relationship with her sister, and how her own loss has shaped her life today. Both Amy and Louis gave to their community throughout their lives, and Danielle and her family found meaningful ways to give back to the community in their honor. Danielle created a tool to help others with their own grief, and she had the honor of presenting this as a TEDx speaker. Search for Cleaning up the Grief Process on YouTube because you don't want to miss Danielle's amazing presentation! Instagram: @dl_remigioWebsite: https://www.danielleremigio.com/Podcast Spotlight: Amplify Ambition with Kristen EdwardsGrief, Gratitude, and the Grey in Between by Kendra RenaldiIf you'd like to donate to Tim Harris' project of providing free therapy to at least one person for one year, please visit www.grievingisbreath.com/donateThis is a Back Home Media production, recorded and produced in Phoenix, AZ.Additional production and music by Ian Releford. Music by Colen Lococo and The Revolving Birds.Like what you hear? Helped by what you heard? Have something to share? https://www.patreon.com/parentlesspodcastEmail: parentlesspodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @parentlesspodcastVoicemail: 623.396.6069You are not alone.
***DISCLAIMER***: This is an episode on grief and personal stories will be heard. If you need to pause or skip for personal reasons please be mindful of your own needs. Seek professional support if you are processing your grief and need help. Although the holidays are filled with joy and laughter, many of us have also had to navigate grief after losing loved ones. But it doesn't have to be a lonely experience and my guest today shares her journey. Danielle Remigio is a Student Affairs professional, writer, trainer, and TEDx speaker based in the Boston, Massachusetts area. She has a B.A. in Psychology from Western New England University and an M.S. in College Student Development & Counseling from Northeastern University. Her grief journey began in 2016 when she lost her mother, paternal grandfather, and father within 18 months of one another. Danielle has gone on to engage in conversations about the true needs of those grieving and gave her TEDxTalk in March of 2021 entitled "Cleaning Up the Grief Process" to help people understand how to approach the uncomfortable process of grief in their communities. She wants to grow and connect with others to normalize conversations around grief and reduce the stigma around the emotional processes we go through. Danielle is currently in the process of writing a memoir about her experiences to continue to share her life with anyone who could benefit from it. You'll hear us discuss: The process of becoming a TEDx Speaker Her personal encounter with grief The biggest change she made from one experience of grief to the next How we can each “CLEAN up the grief process” Becoming a better version after getting help and support where needed You connect with her on Instagram at @dl_remigio and her website at danielleremigio.com Watch Danielle's TEDx Talk here: https://youtu.be/azVaK5vLlgM Links + Resources: ✨ Let's connect on Instagram--> @coachkeds ✨ Work with Me--> www.kecoach.com ENJOYING THE PODCAST? Follow/Subscribe, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and share it on social media too! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coachkeds/support
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In this episode host @BrookeLJames speaks with @iambriannabone to discuss how a commitment to vulnerability and mental health helped her move through her grief journey. Brianna is an Australia-based transformation coach and human potential specialist and her experience with loss helped her arrive at this as a career. Brooke and Brianna discuss the importance of vulnerability, how to bring more vulnerability into your life, and the importance of having hope. www.emergeauthentic.com.au www.thegriefcoach.co