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Harriet Hodgson, at the 46th Conference of The Compassionate Friends talks grief and how she has moved through it. The post Harriet Hodgson: Patience in Grief appeared first on Open to Hope.
Have you been coping with multiple losses? Join Dr's Gloria and Heidi Horsley and their inspirational guest Harriet Hodgson bereaved parent and spouse and author of 44 published books […] The post Harriet Hodgson: Healing Multiple Losses appeared first on Open to Hope.
At the 45th National Conference of The Compassionate Friends in Houston Texas, 2022; Harriet Hodgson, talks about doodling through grief. She shares her journey of doodling and writing to help […] The post Harriet Hodgson: Grief Doodling appeared first on Open to Hope.
Harriet Hodgson has been a freelance, award-winning writer for more than 40 years and is the author of 45 books. Hodgson is a member of the Association of Health Care Journalists and Minnesota Coalition for Death Education and Support. In addition, she is a Contributing Writer for the Caregiver Space website, the Assistant Editor of the Open to Hope Foundation website, and contributor to The Grief Toolbox website. She is also a member of The Compassionate Friends, an international organization for those who have suffered the loss of a child.She has appeared on more than 185 talk shows, including CBS Radio, and CNN. A popular speaker, she has given presentations at caregiving, public health, Alzheimer's, and bereavement conferences. Her work is cited in Who's Who of American Women, World Who's Who of Women, Contemporary Authors, and other directories. Today's topic is: Creativity and Resilience. Resources: http://harriethodgson.net
My guest this episode is Harriet Hodgson, who is eighty-six years old and spent most of her life as an educator. Then, one by one, she lost important people in her life. The way she coped with grief was to write about it. And then to create art. Since 2007, Harriet has specialized in writing literature on how to deal with loss. ALLi's Inspirational Indie Author interviews are sponsored by Kobo Writing Life, a global, independent ebook and audiobook publishing platform that empowers authors with a quick and easy publishing process and unique promotional opportunities. To reach a wide readership, create your account today! Thank you Kobo for your support of this podcast. Find more author advice, tips and tools at our Self-publishing Author Advice Center: https://selfpublishingadvice.org, with a huge archive of 2,000+ blog posts, and a handy search box to find key info on the topic you need. We invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally, if you haven't already. You can do that at http://allianceindependentauthors.org. About the Host Howard Lovy has been a journalist for more than 35 years, and now amplifies the voices of independent author-publishers and works with authors as a developmental editor. Howard is also a freelance writer specializing in Jewish issues whose work appears regularly in Publishers Weekly, the Jewish Daily Forward, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, and Longreads. Find Howard at howardlovy.com, LinkedIn and Twitter.
— Grief changes you. You are a more sensitive person now. Most importantly, you understand that being alive is a miracle. Your miracle. Valeria Teles interviews Harriet Hodgson — the author of “Grief Doodling: Bringing Back Your Smiles.” Rochester, Minnesota resident Harriet Hodgson has been a freelance writer for 43 years, is the author of thousands of articles, and 42 books. Two new books are in production now. She has a BS from Wheelock College of Education and Human Development at Boston University, an MA from the University of Minnesota, and additional graduate training. After four family members died in 2007 the focus of Hodgson's work changed from health/wellness to grief healing, and she is the author of 10 grief resources. Hodgson cared for three generations of family members. When her disabled husband was dying, she searched for ways to de-stress. To her surprise, she found a half hour of doodling refreshed her and she was able to return to caregiving with new energy. If doodling helped her Hodgson figured it could help others. Hodgson is Assistant Editor of the Open to Hope website, a member of the Association of Health Care Journalists, Alliance of Independent Authors, Rave Reviews Book Club, Rave Writers International Society of Authors, and Minnesota Coalition for Death Education and Support. She has appeared on more than 190 talk radio shows, including CBS Radio, dozens of television stations, including CNN, and dozens of Blog Talk Radio programs. A popular guest, she has given presentations at public health, Alzheimer's, bereavement, and caregiving conferences. To learn more about Harriet Hodgson and her work, please visit: https://www.harriethodgson.com/ — This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life through the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well.
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Anticipatory grief has benefits of which we're not aware. Is it normal to feel grief for someone when they're still alive? We may not realize that's what we're feeling. Many people assume it's a form of depression and treat it as such. What we're feeling is actually called anticipatory grief. Millions of people deal with this feeling every day. It's not unique to those caring for someone with Alzheimer's. In this episode, I talked with Harriet Hodgson about anticipatory grief. Harriet has been a freelance health and wellness writer for 38 years, but more importantly, she has experienced more than her share of suffering. Harriet and I talk about the many forms of early grief, how the process can be beneficial, and how you can add it to your coping tools. Harriet's book also tackles; grief as a reaction to change, early grief's symptoms and stages, response to early grief, and when early grief gets complicated. Dying and grief are not topics most people want to discuss (or listen to), but I know you'll find this conversation enlightening and beneficial. You can also check out Harriet's book, Smiling Through Your Tears. Understanding the emotions, you're experiencing is another healthy step caregivers should take. Smiling Through Your Tears Related Episode Moving On After Caregiving Transcript Help Support Fading Memories We have partnered with Caregiver Chronicles to bring you a comprehensive 8-week course. This course covers diagnosis to transition. To learn more or to sign up go HERE Some details about the course. Payment options include: PayPal or Venmo @dryvette-jackson Join Fading Memories On Social Media! If you've enjoyed this episode, please share this podcast with other caregivers! You'll find us on social media at the following links. Facebook Instagram Twitter Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel. There you can see me in "action" and watch the bonus videos I share. Want to learn from Jennifer in person (or virtually)? Wherever you'd like a training session, Jen is available. Contact her at fadingmemoriespodcast@gmail.com
Harriet Hodgson has been a freelance health/wellness writer for 37+ years, is the author of 37 books, and thousands of articles. Her latest writing focuses on caregiving, and this is […] The post Harriet Hodgson: Raising Grandchildren appeared first on Open to Hope.
Harriet Hodgson has been a freelance writer for 37+ years and is the author of 35 books. She has a BS from Wheelock College in Boston, MA and an MA from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN campus. Hodgson is a member of the Association of Health Care Journalists and Minnesota Coalition for Death Education […]
Harriet Hodgson has been a freelancer for 37 years and is the author of 35 books. In 2007 four family members, including her daughter (mother of her twin grandchildren, http://opentohope.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/06112911/Harriet-Hodgson.mp3 and the twin's father) died. John and Harriet became the twin's legal guardians and cared for the twins for seven years.
Guest and author Harriet Hodgson shares her three caregiving books and offers helpful tidbits to those caring for a loved one.Pat tackles the patient experience from an entymology point of view then delves into the health hazards caused by cell phones and other wireless devices. For more visit htpp://www.speakupandstayalive.comDescription *Guest and author Harriet Hodgson shares her three caregiving books and offers helpful tidbits to those caring for a loved one.Pat tackles the patient experience from an entymology point of view then delves into the health hazards caused by cell phones and other wireless devices. For more visit htpp://www.speakupandstayalive.com
Harriet Hodgson has been a freelance writer for 37+ years and is the author of 35 books. She has a BS from Wheelock College in Boston, MA and an MA from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN campus. Hodgson is a member of the Association of Health Care Journalists and Minnesota Coalition for Death Education […]
Harriet Hodgson has been a freelance writer for more than 36 years. She is the author of 33 published books, including eight grief resources. Her latest resource is Happy Again! Your New and Meaningful Life After Loss. Harriet has had numerous loses, including the death of her daughter. Harriet and her husband raised their twin teenage grandchildren following the deaths of their parents. She is a writer for Open to Hope.
After her elder daughter and former son-in-law were killed in separate car crashes, author Harriet Hodgson found that writing about how she felt helped her heal. She also realized that writing affirmations enabled her to regain a positive attitude toward life. In discussing her book, Writing to Recover: The Journey from Loss & Grief to […] The post Hope, Healing and WellBeing – Writing to Recover from Grief and Loss with Harriet Hodgson appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Harriet Hodgson has been an independent journalist for over 30 years. After the death of her daughter Harriet and her husband took over the responsibility of raising their twin grandchildren. She is the author of over 28 books and a writer for Open to Hope. Her latest book is 101 Affirmations to Ease Your Grief Journey.
Harriet is the author of over 27 books, she is a bereaved parent and a grandparent raising grandchildren.
Harriet shares the story of her many losses. To Learn More About Harriet