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The depth of grief measures the height of love. Breaking down or crying for losing a loved one isn't a “negative” emotion. It is part of the journey. When the time is right, you will realize that it is possible to be sad and yet create a magical life for yourself at the same time. Jan Warner has been going through this journey since her husband, Artie, passed. As a result of her deep grief over losing her beloved husband, she created Grief Speaks Out, which is now a flourishing Facebook community of over two million people worldwide. She also emerged from the experience to pen the bestselling book titled Grief by Day: Simple Practices and Daily Guidance for Living with Loss, which provides 365 daily reflections, weekly themes, and 52 healing exercises to help its readers to make peace with their grief one day at a time. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL HEAR ABOUT: What Jan has learned about being sad yet having a magical life at the same time. Jan's recent visit to Ukraine, and her experiences with the Ukrainian people whose spirit of celebration and productivity is mixed with trauma and mourning. What inspired Jan to write her book Grief by Day: Simple Practices and Daily Guidance for Living with Loss which has sold over 70,000 copies. Why Jan often thinks of grief as a sunflower. SOME QUESTIONS IRENE ASKS JAN: What in your loved one's life or death can help you find meaning in your own life? How is healing about learning to be inspired by grief rather than deadened by grief? How is the Ukrainian war zone like an “aware” zone?
I invite Jan Warner from "Grief Speaks Out" and "Grief Day by Day" back on the show. Jan talks about her grief of 13 years missing her husband Artie. She is a wealth of information and has a beautiful perspective on death. She feels that our loved ones lives have to matter more than the way they died. With her past informing her present, this is an uplifting show more about love than loss. Get the book Grief Day by Day- Jan Warner Join Jan Warner on Facebook Meet Jane Asher, host of The Next Room Pick up a Copy of Jane's book The Next Room and books by other MindBodySpirit.fm podcast hosts in our online store Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Jan Warner's husband died, she felt an intensity of grief she had not anticipated. Her husband was a recovering alcoholic who spent his sober life being available to other alcoholics and addicts. In order to honor him, she decided to make herself available to other grieving people, thinking if she reached one person that would be enough. Jan started a blog, Stop Thief Don't Steal My Grief which, even though she doesn't write new posts, still often has 2000 or more hits per month. Her Facebook page, Grief Speaks Out, has seven daily posts and 2.4 million likes worldwide. Her book, Grief Day by Day: Simple Practices and Daily Guidance for Living with Loss, has sold almost 70,000 copies and has over 1800 reviews on Amazon - the majority of them five stars. She has also been a guest on many podcasts.Jan is also a vagabond who has been to all seven continents and is involved in the arts, having produced documentaries. She is currently a producer of the SuperYou musical. Her favorite role in life is being a grandmother.Jan's websites:www.facebook.com/GriefSpeaksOutwww.griefspeaksout.netJan's Book: Grief Day by Day: Simple Practices and Daily Guidance for Living with Loss griefdaybyday.comGo to:
We Don't Die Radio episode 383 author Jan Warner of 'Grief Day By Day' book and creator of 'Grief Speaks Out' Facebook page shares her journey with her husband Artie before and after his physical death. There are so many powerful words on this episode for anyone experiencing grief and to give comfort that our loved ones really do live on. Check out Jan's sites: https://www.griefdaybyday.com/ https://www.facebook.com/GriefSpeaksOut http://www.griefspeaksout.net/ Find her book Grief Day By Day on Amazon at https://amzn.to/3Q2bpwz Please listen to Shades of the Afterlife # 93 with Sandra's guided meditation to connect with loved ones at https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-s... ***More episodes of We Don't Die Radio, weekly classes, demonstrations and our free Sunday Gathering available at https://www.wedontdie.com/ - Also listen to Sandra's new show on iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-s... or on Apple Music https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... - Join the supportive and loving, We Don't Die Listeners Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/wedon... *Enjoying We Don't Die Radio episodes? Would you like to be a Patron of the show? Consider donating $1 or more per episode to help operating costs of the show (I keep the show commercial-free on purpose) please visit: https://www.patreon.com/wedontdieradio or simply give at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/Sandr... Thank you for listening!
Jane was introduced to Sadie Beyl by the amazing Jan Warner from Grief Speaks Out. Jan recommended Jane to be one of the expert speakers at Sadie's forthcoming event “From Mourning to Light.” In 2019 Sadie Beyl lost her husband Paul in a motorcycle accident. What Sadie does after this tragedy will uplift and inspire you. Join Jane today as she discovers Sadie's new found passion and mission through her journey with grief. This show will take you from Mourning to Light on The Next Room. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Next Room with Jane Asher was the official podcast of the Beautiful Dying Expo in November. Jane had so much fun interviewing some of her favorite guests “live” from the Main Stage. This week it's Jan Warner. Join Jane as she dives deep into topics ranging from expanded consciousness, grief, afterlife, pursuing your passion, and living your best life until you transition to The Next Room! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Power of Love Show, TJ & Taj discuss ‘Grief Affirmations: 5 Messages To Help You Heal, Not Just Survive' based on an article written by author, Jennifer Williamson, for her blog ‘Healing Brave'. Article: https://healingbrave.com/blogs/all/grief-affirmations-heal Other Resources Mentioned: 1. ‘Grief Affirmation Deck' by Lindsay Joy Taylor: https://www.etsy.com/listing/226703702/grief-affirmation-deck-affirmation-cards?ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1&crt=1 2. Book - ‘Grief Day By Day' by Jan Warner: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1641521317/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_imm_QM2FGBZXSQ4A6AE4A8QZ_nodl?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 3. Book - ‘Grief One Day At A Time' by Alan D. Wolfelt, PhD.: https://www.amazon.com/Grief-One-Day-Time-Meditations/dp/1617222380/ref=nodl_ Did you know you can support DDJF through any of your Amazon purchases? Simply click link below and select Dee Dee Jackson Foundation as your charity of choice: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/chpf/dashboard/ref=smi_nav_surl_mi_x_mkt Once done… bookmark and use your smile link to support DDJF! Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-Nd1HTnbaI Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/884355188308946/ Have you subscribed to our Podcast? Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/the-power-of-love-show/id1282931846 Spotify Podcasts : https://open.spotify.com/show/6X6zGAPmdReRrlLO0NW4n6?si=bhNl9GjJRxKXUvTdwZme6Q Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9wb3dlcm9mbG92ZS5saWJzeW4uY29tL3Jzcw Other podcasts: https://anchor.fm/thepowerofloveshow The Power of Love Show is a weekly show sponsored by The Dee Dee Jackson Foundation where we shine a light on loss and grief and how it impacts our lives. Our aim is to build a community where we share inspiring stories, interview experts, learn, grow and empower one another to find proper and healthy healing. Visit the DDJF official website: http://www.ddjf.org/ Donate to DDJF (501c3): https://app.mobilecause.com/form/xDJ0Cg?vid=74qmm Check Out DDJF Merch : https://teespring.com/.../collection/All%20Products... Join the Dee Dee Jackson Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1500933326745571 Follow us on Instagram: @DeeDeeJacksonFoundation https://instagram.com/deedeejacksonfoundation?utm_medium=copy_link --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepowerofloveshow/support
Jan Warner from Grief Speaks Out talks about loss, grief and finding a path through healing. Jan shares honest comments, poetry, and stories on her web site http://www.griefspeaksout.net/ . Learn how to find purpose after someone you love dies. Connect with Jane Asher here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Jan Warner’s husband died in 2009, she felt as though her entire existence had been blown apart. Jan channeled that energy into creating Grief Speaks Out, a Facebook page with more than 2.4 million members from around the world, and into her book “Grief Day by Day.” She knows grief is an impossibly difficult landscape to navigate in normal times but in the midst of a pandemic things can seem even more difficult than before. Jan Warner has led an eclectic life. With a Master’s in Counseling degree and training in hypnotherapy and NLP she has worked in child abuse prevention and suicide prevention. For a time, she owned a book store called The Turning Page. Jan never imagined that her life work would become supporting grieving people and educating others about the true nature of grief. Her FB page Grief Speaks Out is a loving community of over 2.4 million people from almost every country in the world. Her book, Grief Day by Day: Simple Practices and Daily Guidance for Living with Loss has sold more than 25,000 copies. Before the pandemic Jan was a vagabond who has been to all seven continents. She has produced documentary films and an off-Broadway play. Her favorite role in life is being a grandmother. Find out more about Jan and her work at facebook.com/griefspeaksout.
When Jan Warner’s husband died in 2009, she felt as though her entire existence had been blown apart. Jan channeled that energy into creating Grief Speaks Out, a Facebook page with more than 2.4 million members from around the world, and into her book “Grief Day by Day.” She knows grief is an impossibly difficult landscape to navigate in normal times but in the midst of a pandemic things can seem even more difficult than before.
When Jan Warner's husband died in 2009, she felt as though her entire existence had been blown apart. Jan channeled that energy into creating Grief Speaks Out, a Facebook page with more than 2.4 million members from around the world, and into her book “Grief Day by Day.” She knows grief is an impossibly difficult landscape to navigate in normal times but in the midst of a pandemic things can seem even more difficult than before. Jan Warner has led an eclectic life. With a Master's in Counseling degree and training in hypnotherapy and NLP she has worked in child abuse prevention and suicide prevention. For a time, she owned a book store called The Turning Page. Jan never imagined that her life work would become supporting grieving people and educating others about the true nature of grief. Her FB page Grief Speaks Out is a loving community of over 2.4 million people from almost every country in the world. Her book, Grief Day by Day: Simple Practices and Daily Guidance for Living with Loss has sold more than 25,000 copies. Before the pandemic Jan was a vagabond who has been to all seven continents. She has produced documentary films and an off-Broadway play. Her favorite role in life is being a grandmother. Find out more about Jan and her work at facebook.com/griefspeaksout.
On this edition of Bagels and Broadway, Sean Cercone, the CEO and founder of Broadway on Demand, a new live entertainment platform joins Valerie. Also, Chris LaCasse, who created the Pandemic Kitchen, working with restaurants to provide hot meals for people on the streets during this critical time. Plus, Jan Warner, author of "Grief Day By Day: Simple Practices and Daily Guidance for Living with Loss", a book on how to deal with the devastating emotion of grief, and more of her interview with Lou Aronica and Mitchell Maxwell, the producers behind The Audio Drama Initiative See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ten years ago, Jan Warner lost the “person who held her kite string”—her husband Artie. In the years after his death, Jan wrestled with suicidal thoughts and the urge to wallow. She began writing in an attempt to wear different “perspecticles” about her loss, and in 2018, she published a book called Grief Day by Day that speaks to grievers through a year’s worth of quotes and exercises. Today, we’re talking about the very real feeling of wanting to die after a loved one dies, changing how we measure effort and productivity after loss, and how to reframe “Is this normal?” into another, more important question. Find Jan’s community and book Grief Day by Day here: www.Facebook.com/GriefSpeaksOut https://www.amazon.com/Grief-Day-Simple-Practices-Guidance/dp/1641521317 Get grief support for just $3/month! Support Coming Back on Patreon and receive weekly grief guidance prompts, LIVE grief support calls with me, and fun podcast swag: https://www.patreon.com/shelbyforsythia Apply for one-on-one grief guidance with me: http://www.shelbyforsythia.com/grief-guidance Subscribe to Coming Back: Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/2CMqhhE Spotify http://spoti.fi/2CMr16k Stitcher http://bit.ly/2m08eJr YouTube http://bit.ly/2m1JWil Google Podcasts https://tinyurl.com/y8elxq9t TuneIn http://bit.ly/2F469Fl Continue the conversation on grief and loss in my private Facebook group, The Grief Growers' Garden: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thegriefgrowersgarden/ To ask a question or leave a comment for a future show, email shelby@shelbyforsythia.com. Because even through grief, we are growing. http://www.shelbyforsythia.com/
Kristin awkwardly talks to the host of the amazing podcast Risk! Kevin Allison. We talk about life, death, and storytelling. Also the winner of the giveaway will be revealed at the end of the episode. Socials: Kevin Allison @TheKevinAllison Risk @RISKshow http://risk-show.com/ The Story Studio -https://thestorystudio.org/ A link to the book we discussed by Jan Warner https://www.amazon.com/Grief-Day-Simple-Practices-Guidance-ebook/dp/B07GVQ4FR5/ref=nodl_ Uncommon People @uncommon_people - L.I.F.E https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcZGRiQWfQauKBF4xnNHHFw --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coffincast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffincast/support
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Join our hosts Kristin Walker and The Mental Health Comedian, Frank King, for a wonderful discussion about grief - we'd say a unique one. Jan Warner joins us and we quickly experienced why her book and her discussions about grief are so popular.About Jan WarnerWhen my husband died I thought I would miss him very much and be sad. i didn't know I would feel totally devastated. After the first chaotic year I needed to find meaning again in a life that seemed meaningless without him. I decided to honor him by being available to grieving people the way he, as a recovering alcoholic, was available to alcoholics and addicts. I started a blog and then the Facebook page Grief Speaks Out. My goal was to reach one person. I had no idea that the Facebook page would become a supportive community of over 2 million people from almost every country in the world. Now I have a written a book to be able to share my experience in how to be fully alive with grief. I believe that honoring grief is honoring love. I want my husband's life to matter more than his death but I will always grieve his loss. My goal was to have more productive moments and more joyous moments. I love being a grandmother. I have produced plays and documentary films. I love to travel around the world and have been to all seven continents. Even after nine years there are days when everything falls apart. I have a letter from my husband telling me how he watches me fall down and then get back up again. He writes that he loves me and is proud of me for this. I hope I am still making him proud. It seems impossible that I have lived on so long without him. Yet, within that impossibility, I have had many adventures I never could have imagined. What I have been told most often is that I articulate what other people are thinking and cannot find the words to say. Whatever brought you to this page, whatever you are feeling is exactly where you should be. Whatever changes you wish you could make, you can - but in your own time - when you are ready. Together we can find ways to have our grief inspire us rather than deaden us.I have a Master's in Counseling Degree and have studied NLP, Ericksonian hypnotherapy and Neo-Ericksonian Hypnotherapy. I have been doing my FB page www.Facebook.com/GriefSpeaksOut for over 5 years. It is humbling to think that I have created such a loving, supportive, international community for myself and fellow grievers. i hope Grief Day by Day will also be a loving support for grief warriors everywhere.
In the fourteenth episode of the Mindfulness & Grief Podcast, I interview Jan Warner, author of Grief Day by Day: Simple Practices and Daily Guidance for Living With Loss. During this episode, Jan shares how her deep love for her husband Artie lives on, how to deal with people who just don't understand, and how Grief Day by Day can help you become your own "grief whisperer." What I love about this interview with Jan is her honest and unfiltered view of life after loss that balances the reality of the pain of loss with the love and levity that helps you continue to live on - with their memory right by your side. The book itself is a fantastic resource - easy to read and offered in small, daily bites that will help you take the next best step for you. About Jan Warner When my husband died I thought I would sadly miss him. Instead I was devastated. After the first chaotic year I began to rebuild my life by honoring him. I became available to grieving people the way he, as a recovering alcoholic, was available to alcoholics and addicts. I wrote a blog. Five years ago, I started a FB page, Grief Speaks Out at www.Facebook.com/GriefSpeaksOut. It is a loving, supportive international community of 2.4 million people. My book, Grief Day By Day: Simple Practices and Daily Guidance for Living With Loss has been called a soothing balm for a wound and an outstretched hand in friendship. I have a Master's in Counseling Degree and have studied NLP, and hypnotherapy. In becoming fully alive with grief I have produced documentary films and an off-Broadway play. I'm a vagabond who has been to all seven continents. I love being a grandmother.
Jan Warner is the author of Grief Day by Day: Simple Practices and Daily Guidance for Living With Loss. When her beloved husband Artie died nine years ago, she felt as though she had died too. To give her life meaning after the loss she started the Grief Speaks Out Facebook page, that is a supportive worldwide community with over 2.5 million likes. In this episode we talk about her relationship with her husband, his death and her grief, authoring her first book on grief, differences she has noticed in people’s grief, and her grief dreams of her husband.
Grief is not something you get over or need to move on from. The depth of grief measures the height of love. Author Jan Warner believes that the goal is not to have grief disappear but rather to be able to be fully alive with grief, to have our loved one's lives matter more to us than their death. Jan Warner has used her Master's in Counseling degree and her training in NLP and hypnotherapy while working in child abuse prevention and suicide prevention. When her beloved Artie died nine years she felt as though she had died too. She decided to honor his memory by making herself available to grieving people the way he, as a recovering alcoholic, had made himself available to alcoholics and addicts. She decided it would give her life meaning if she only reached one person. Now, she has a Facebook page, Grief Speaks Out, which is a supportive worldwide community with more than 2 million likes. She is the author of Grief Day by Day: Simple Practices and Daily Guidance for Living With Loss. She has produced documentary films and an off Broadway play. She has been to all seven continents. Her favorite role in life is being a grandmother.
Grief is not something you get over or need to move on from. The depth of grief measures the height of love. Author Jan Warner believes that the goal is not to have grief disappear but rather to be able to be fully alive with grief, to have our loved one's lives matter more to us than their death.
Grief is not something you get over or need to move on from. The depth of grief measures the height of love. Author Jan Warner believes that the goal is not to have grief disappear but rather to be able to be fully alive with grief, to have our loved one's lives matter more to us than their death. Jan Warner has used her Master's in Counseling degree and her training in NLP and hypnotherapy while working in child abuse prevention and suicide prevention. When her beloved Artie died nine years she felt as though she had died too. She decided to honor his memory by making herself available to grieving people the way he, as a recovering alcoholic, had made himself available to alcoholics and addicts. She decided it would give her life meaning if she only reached one person. Now, she has a Facebook page, Grief Speaks Out, which is a supportive worldwide community with more than 2 million likes. She is the author of Grief Day by Day: Simple Practices and Daily Guidance for Living With Loss. She has produced documentary films and an off Broadway play. She has been to all seven continents. Her favorite role in life is being a grandmother.