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The Body Nerd Show is officially back! And today's episode is a little different. Instead of talking about how to move better, we're talking about grief. Because grief isn't just losing someone you love - it's forced change of any kind. The loss of a job, a friendship, a relationship, or even just life not turning out the way you expected. And for the last year, I've been deep in it. Losing my dad in August completely changed my life. So in today's episode, I'm sharing where I've been, what's next for the show, and how we can navigate grief (of all kinds) together. Thanks for being here. It means more than you know.
LIVE: Is Christianity Still Good News? (Panel Discussion from 2023)Originally recorded June 2023In this timely replay from our archives, we revisit a powerful live panel discussion that feels more relevant than ever. As we navigate 2025's challenging landscape of rising Christian nationalism and global uncertainty, four thoughtful voices offer alternative perspectives on Christianity's role and relevance today.Featured Panelists:Gregg MorrisSally DouglasWill NicholasCarlynne NunnKey Topics Explored:Woman wisdom and Jesus as the feminine divineThe 'cultural tale' we carry with usUsing sci-fi and storytelling to explore theological questionsFinding good news in failure, disappointment and ordinary momentsEpisode Highlights:Beautiful alternatives to dominant Christian narrativesFresh perspectives on what "good news" means todayThoughtful engagement with contemporary challengesHope-filled possibilities for faith in uncertain timesImportant Update: Spiritual Misfits is now being supported by the Sydney Central Coast Presbytery of the Uniting Church. For those who support the podcast or wish to begin supporting, please note our new bank account details are available at spiritualmisfits.com.au under the 'Support Us' tab.Want to reach out and let us know your thoughts or suggestions for the show? Send us a message here; we'd love to hear from you.The Spiritual Misfits Survival Guide (FREE): https://www.spiritualmisfits.com.au/survivalguideSign up to our mailing list:https://spiritualmisfits.com.au/Join our online Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/spiritualmisfitspodcastSupport the pod:https://spiritualmisfits.com.au/support-us/View all episodes at: https://spiritualmisfits.buzzsprout.com
In this episode, we're joined by theologian and minister, Sally Douglas. Sally helps us explore the idea of Jesus as Sophia, the embodiment of the female divine. Together, we unpack themes like righteous anger, justice, and the sacredness of all creation. Sally shares how reclaiming Sophia's presence in the Gospels challenges patriarchal structures, inspires a deeper connection to the divine, and invites us to live with compassion and courage. From contemplative practices to radical hospitality, this conversation opens up new ways of thinking about faith, power, and community. After the interview, Nomad hosts Tim Nash and Nick Thorley reflect on how being Jesus as the embodiment of the divine feminine might shape their evolving faith. Interview starts at 17m 57s Books, quotes, links → Check out Tim's new podcast Homegrown Faith on Apple, Spotify, and where ever you get your podcasts. The creation of Nomad's thoughtful, wonderfully ad-free content is entirely funded by our equally thoughtful, wonderful listeners. Supporting us gives access to Nomad's online communities through the Beloved Listener Lounge, Enneagram Lounge and Nomad Book Club - as well as bonus content like Nomad Contemplations, Therapeutic Reflections and Nomad Revisited. If you'd like to join our lovely supporters head to our Patreon Page to donate and you may even be rewarded with a pen or Beloved Listener mug! If you're hoping to connect with others who are more local, you can also take a look at our Listener Map or join our Nomad Gathering Facebook page. Additionally, we share listener's stories on our blog, all with the hope of facilitating understanding, connection and supportive relationships.
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Guest: Sally Douglas, Cofounder of Good Mourning Podcast + Grief Support Platform Full Notes on "Good Mourning," Grief, and Signs with Sally Douglas Episode 116 Join our Science + Spirituality Circle Host or Attend a Science + Spirituality Salon Buy the books: WTF Just Happened?! Series Sally Douglas is the co-founder of Good Mourning, a leading grief support platform and podcast. She is also an author, speaker and breathwork facilitator. After the sudden and unexpected passing of her mom, Sally became Passionate about breaking the silence around grief. Buy me a coffee | WTF Just Happened Books | Science + Spirituality Salons | Newsletter | Patreon Follow Sally Douglas + Good Mourning: Website | YouTube | Instagram | FaceBook --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wtfjusthappened/support
Imogen shares her experience of losing her mum in tragic circumstances, and the profound impact it had on her, and how co-creating the 'Good Mourning' podcast and community with her friend, Sally Douglas quite literally saved her life. In this conversation, Imogen shares what she has learned about grief from her own experience, including all the things no-one tells you, and how to support someone who has lost someone they love. Find out more about Imogen, Sal and Good Mourning: www.goodmourning.com.au The breathwork healer Imogen mentioned, Rebecca Jax Get a month's free trial of the Pause Breathwork app Connect with Cass: www.cassdunn.com www.instagram.com/cassdunn_xo www.instagram.com/crappytohappypod See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to "Shit Talking Shrinks," I'm your host Paulie Siegel, a Licensed therapist, Certified Addiction Counselor and master-level trained mindfulness practitioner with a passion for psychology, humor, and insightful journeys through the realm of mental wellness. Join me as we explore the depths of the human mind, unraveling complexities while keeping it lighthearted.In this episode, I'm so thrilled to welcome Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn, co-hosts of the podcast Good Mourning and authors of the book of the same name. Get ready for a conversation all about the multifaceted world of grief. Sally and Imogen share their expertise on non-death related grief, shedding light on the various forms it can take, from the loss of a job to a relationship breakdown. They expertly debunk the myths surrounding grief, challenging misconceptions and offering valuable insights.Throughout our chat, we explore the profound nature of grief, highlighting that it's more than just sadness—it's an all-consuming experience that manifests in myriad emotions and even physical sensations within the body. Sally and Imogen discuss the concept of "living losses," such as the loss of freedom, emphasizing that grief extends far beyond traditional notions and can deeply impact every aspect of our lives.Join me now for a thought-provoking discussion that promises to expand your understanding of grief and offer valuable perspectives on navigating its complexities. Don't miss out on this insightful episode with Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn, listen now.Follow the Good Mourning podcast on Instagram here: @goodmourningpodcastStay connected with the Good Mourning podcast on Facebook here: @goodmourningpodcastJoin the Good Mourning community here. If you want to work with me therapeutically and live in CO or ILhttps://www.courageouspathscounseling.comNeed quality therapy ASAP?! Receive 10% off your first month by clicking this link
Exploring the Depths of Your Being with Women's life Mastery Mentor Sally Jane Douglas. A 1/3 Generator who exudes authenticity and female embodiment. Today we chat on self-discovery, living authentically, racial honesty, self acceptance, embracing vulnerability, and the importance of intuition.Through Sally's own narrative of self-discovery, she illuminates the path for anyone seeking to embrace their inner voice and live a life aligned with their deepest truths, beyond all societal expectations.We wrap up our conversation by looking at the importance of cyclical living, especially for women, and how aligning with our natural rhythms can unlock a harmony that leads to a more fulfilling existence.Enjoy! Xx01:21 The Importance of Self-Acceptance02:00 Sally's Journey to Self-Acceptance05:13 The Power of Intuition and Trusting Yourself06:45 The Impact of Societal Pressures and Expectations09:20 The Importance of Following Your Truth14:34 The Art of Receiving and Embracing Vulnerability14:38 The Power of Choice: Repeat or Evolve17:00 The Journey of Trusting and Following Your Intuition22:09 The Importance of Emotional Expression and Connection33:08 Understanding the Concept of Receiving33:45 Exploring Self-Worth and Receptivity33:57 Challenging the Notion of Earning Worth35:00 The Impact of Conditioning and Self-Perception35:38 Setting Personal Challenges and Intentions36:36 The Power of Honesty and Keeping Promises to Ourselves37:01 Understanding the Fear of Receiving37:32 The Importance of Updating Our Personal 'Programs'38:02 The Power of Trusting Your Intuition38:30 Rewriting Your Narrative and Setting Intentions39:14 The Importance of Keeping Promises to Ourselves40:01 The Power of Honesty and Open Communication with Yourself49:05 Understanding the Power of Cyclical Living53:59 The Importance of Listening to Your Body56:14 Choosing Actions Out of Love, Not Fear57:36 The Power of Connection and Sisterhood01:00:55 Mastering Cyclical LivingJoin me for our upcoming Rest Assured Retreat at SOMA Byron Bay June 28 - July 1. Want to dive deeper, explore more here: Instagram Get your free Human Design Chart 1:1 Human Design Intuitive Sessions Advanced Human Design Training Rest Assured Retreats
Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn met during the saddest time in both their lives, after the sudden deaths of both of their mothers. That's when they had the lightbulb moment to start the Good Mourning podcast, and the rest is history. From their first recording on Sal's sofa to 100 episodes, a top podcast and a global community that reaches over 100 thousand people each month, it's been an incredible journey. They've helped each other to higher, happier ground, becoming soul sisters, pod-wives and co-authors in the process. Hosts of the successful podcast Good Mourning and their popular book of the same name, these two Aussie women bring their accents, charm, and the wisdom they've learned along their grief journey to our conversation. You're going to love these two! You can find all the books featured on the show, including Good Mourning by Sal and Im by visiting the Grief is a Sneaky Bitch Wishlist on Bookshop.orgVisit goodmourning.com.au to learn more about Sal and Im, their podcast, book, and how to get involved in their support community. Host Lisa Keefauver's forthcoming book Grief is a Sneaky Bitch: An Uncensored Guide to Navigating Loss IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER on Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble or Bookshop.org. Visit www.lisakeefauver.com to learn more about Lisa, sign up for her Not-So-Regular Newsletter, register for an upcoming online grief workshop or watch her TEDx talk, Why Knowing More About Grief Can Make it Suck Less. Oh, and this season, if you want to WATCH the show, you can now watch it on YouTube @lisakeefauvermswRecorded September 3, 2023 – Host Lisa Keefauver had just completed chemotherapy for Breast Cancer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'Good Mourning' podcast hosts and authors Imogen Carn and Sally Douglas join me for episode 4 of Lemonade.Im and Sal speak openly about the sudden loss of their mums Vanessa and Rose at the start of the covid-19 pandemic. We discuss survivor's guilt, the mental and physical symptoms of grief, and swap tips that can help us to cope with it, like kundalini breath-work, meditation and journalling. We set out to answer some of life's burning questions; is there life after death? Where do we go? Are our deceased loved ones still with us in some way? We share our experiences of signs and psychic mediumship, and how they've helped us to find comfort.You can follow Im and Sal on Instagram. If you're grieving and are in need of support, consider joining their Facebook community, and buying their wonderful grief guide 'Good Mourning: Honest conversations about grief and loss' here.To be the first to know about every new Lemonade episode, click 'subscribe' and connect with me over on Instagram.The Lemonade Podcast is proudly sponsored by Nurecover. If saunas and ice baths are your thing, head to the website and use the discount code LOTTENU for 15% off your purchase. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our ongoing pursuit of peace during the holidays, we're tackling something this week that we might forget others are facing during the holidays (or perhaps we are trying to trudge through ourselves); grief. Everyone's grief journey is unique, but during a season where “joy” is being pushed 24/7, our grief can feel like it's 10 times its normal size as we struggle to “show up” in the ways we usually do during the holidays. Our guests this week are here to remind us of several important things, including; it's okay to grieve during the holidays, and it's perfectly okay to take it slow, to pause, to rest. There's no "right" way to grieve. And that's why we're grateful to have some return visitors to the show, the hosts of the Good Mourning Podcast - Sal and Im. Sally Douglas and Imogene Carn met in 2019 after their mothers suddenly passed away just months apart. Because of their shared grief experience, they met in a grief group and decided to launch a podcast together. They know that grief is intense. It hits you physically, emotionally, spiritually. And even during the holidays, during what should be happy moments. The community they've created around the topic of grieving brings people together during what can be a really lonely time and reminds them, they're not alone. There are others out there who know exactly what you're going through. And it's okay to reach out, to seek help, and to take care of your mental health. Sal and Im give us coping tools, show us how to establish boundaries when we're grieving and also remind us; the pain does lessen over time. This is your journey, and you get to decide the pace. It's not a race. It's a process. So, take it one day at a time. You're doing just fine. * * * Thought-Provoking Quotes “The festive season is a time when there can be a lot of pressure to put on a brave face and to be happy and joyful. But if you are experiencing any type of loss, it's really hard, it can be really lonely and it can really amplify the things that you are missing. It's tough. I think just give yourself that permission to feel and know that you don't have to put on a brave face all the time.” - Sally Douglas “It's really important to honor wherever you're at and try not to judge yourself. If you feel like you want to slow down or you just want to sleep for an entire day, even if it's Christmas Day, honor that and just let yourself be wherever you are in that moment without judging yourself.” - Imogen Carn “We hear a lot from grievers in our community that the second year is harder than the first year. And that can take a lot of people by surprise because we anticipate that all the firsts are going to be harder, but it takes a long time to even process such a significant loss that's happened in your life.” - Imogen Carn “It's a tough job supporting someone you love who is in deep pain and I think often we just want to fix them and we can't. We offer up all these cliches and platitudes to try and make them feel better. If there's anything that you take away from this conversation, please try to avoid saying platitudes.” - Imogen Carn “I volunteer every Christmas morning at a lunch for people who are homeless. It's giving back, but it's also something that's outside of you and your grief and it's a way to meet people. It's a way to connect, it's a sense of purpose that can be a really good thing to do if you are struggling. Maybe it's volunteering an hour of your time and you might be surprised at how that does help.” - Sally Douglas Resources Mentioned in This Episode: For the Love Episode with Sal & Im Good Mourning by Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn The Golden Bachelor Guest's Links: The Good Mourning Podcast Sal & Im's Website Sal & Im's Instagram Sal & Im's Youtube Sal & Im's Facebook Connect with Jen! Jen's website Jen's Instagram Jen's Twitter Jen's Facebook Jen's YouTube To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trigger warning: grief, miscarriageGrief has been a common theme on this podcast, but often it has been discussed as a side effect, or an addition to the main challenge.You might remember that we spoke to Imogen from the Good Mourning podcast in episode 61. In this episode I catch up with Sally Douglas, the second half of Good Mourning, about the loss of her mother and the long lasting impacts of grief.Sally Douglas is an author and the co-founder of Good Mourning, the movement changing how we think and talk about grief by humanising the taboo topic. Since launching, she's become one of the leading voices in grief education, the podcast has grown to be one of the top in the grief category, she and Imogen have built a community of over 150,000 and written a book. She's also a PR coach and consultant, helping purpose driven brands be seen and heard.In this episode Sally shares: - The experience of losing her mum in her early 30's'- What it was like losing her mother while overseas- The practical challenges of loss- The physical and emotional toll loss can take on us- The different grieving styles (instrumental and intuitive)- How she found grief to be isolating- How the loss of her mother made her following miscarriage even harder- The way she shamed herself for feeling lonely- What she gained from the experience Key Quotes “Grief can make you peel back some layers on previous things that have happened in your life.”“It was the loneliness of grief. It is so very lonely and isolating, even if you've got good support.”“Grief has so many different faces...just because someone carries it well doesn't mean it isn't heavy.”“It (grief) can be a huge source of fractured relationships. We don't understand that there are different ways that we grieve.”More about SallyYou can check out the Good Mourning podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/good-mourning-grief-podcast/id1529978129You can also find out about their book and community here: https://www.goodmourning.com.au/#1You can get involved with the podcast onlineOn facebook in our community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/challengesthatchangeusOr on Instagram: @challengesthatchangeus If you want to find out more about what Ali does, check out her business via the website:http://www.trialtitudeperformance.com.auFor her other business you can find it through the websites:www.altitudefitnessarmidale.com.auOr you can follow them on Instagram:@Altitudefitnessarmidale@trialtitudeperformance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rev Bill Crews talks to Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn about how to cope with loss, grief, and their leading grief support podcast called Good Mourning: Honest ConversationsAbout Grief and LossSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sally Douglas comes on the pod to speak about her latest book, ‘Jesus Sophia' and we explore the divine feminine, the limitations of our metaphors, a trinitarian universe and more.Sign up to receive the Sunday Message:https://spiritualmisfits.com.au/Join our online Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/spiritualmisfitspodcastSupport the pod:https://spiritualmisfits.com.au/support-us/Reach out to us by email: Spiritualmisfits@outlook.com
If there was one thing you think society should talk more about, what would it be?“We want to talk about our favourite topics - grief and loss!”_______Today we are going to chat about grief and loss. Before you turn off thinking - ‘I don't wanna start my day hearing morbid stuff' - please hang in there. Death may be the great equaliser, but grief can be completely alienating. While we all know how disorientating mourning can be, nobody really talks about it - as I well know! I'm delighted to be sitting down with two awesome humans who, after losing their mothers within months of each other, found that how we handle grief leaves a lot to be desired. Finding it helpful to chat about the strange and poignant ways they were moving forward, Sally Douglas & Imogen Carn created Good Mourning, a raw and relatable podcast about grieving - now in its sixth season. It's a chart-topping show & global online community- who knew so many people wanted to hear about grief (well, I kinda did!). Sal & Im have also released a book called 'Good Mourning: Honest conversations about grief and loss'. Sounds weird, but it makes me happy to know that this topic is getting talked about more openly these days. It's Sal & Im's mission to tackle the topic of grief in a way that isn't all doom and gloom by sharing candid conversations about grief and loss with honesty and humour. They are fabulous women & I hope you enjoy this wonderful conversation on a very important topic that will effect every, single one of us. For more information about Good Mourning, Sally or Imogen, check out these places;-Website: Good MourningInstagram: Good Mourning@itssallydouglas@imogenrose Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodmourningpodcastHead to michellejcox.com for more information about the ONE QUESTION podcast, your host or today's guestsConnect with Michelle on Linkedin here:- @MichelleJCoxConnect with Michelle on Instagram here:- @michellejcoxConnect with Michelle on Facebook here - @michellejcoxAND, if you have a burning topic you'd love people to talk more about, or know someone who'd be great to come on the One Question podcast, please get in touch;- hello@michellejcox.com
In this episode Mary joins her guests Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn, Founders of the Good Mourning Podcast to talk about the experience of grief and some of the ways we can create a compassionate work place.
Gregg Morris, Sally Douglas, Will Nicholas and Carlynne Nunn joined Will Small in Melbourne for a conversation about whether Christianity still has good news to offer our world today, even with all its baggage. A wide-ranging and rich episode that covers areas such as:Woman wisdom and Jesus as the feminine divine The ‘cultural tale' we drag behind us The power of sci-fi and storytelling for thinking about theological questions The good news of failure, disappointment and embracing the ordinarySign up to receive the Sunday Message:https://spiritualmisfits.com.au/Join our online Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/spiritualmisfitspodcastReach out to us by email: spiritualmisfits@outlook.com
Navigating grief can be a difficult journey to conquer alone, especially if you've never done it before. Some think they can bypass pain and grief completely and just skip to joy. Others believe they don't deserve joy amid so much loss. Joy is not something that must be earned or can only come as result of a prior effort, and grief is not something that needs to exist in a vacuum and consume every waking moment of your life.Today, we're joined by Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn, hosts of the popular podcast Good Mourning where they both shine a light on what grief is really like with honesty, hope and humor. We chat about their new book, how to make the conversation about loss and grief more approachable, putting a positive spin on grief anniversaries, how grief affects a person's body and mind, how to finally take the approach forward towards joy. ---Follow Sally & Imogen on InstagramFollow Good Mourning Podcast on InstagramListen to Good Mourning PodcastPurchase a copy of their book 'Good Mourning'---Sally's Captivation: Ted LassoImogen's Captivation: Vanderpump RulesHannah's Captivation: The Album by The Jonas BrothersEmily's Captivation: Sézane Betty cardigan---Welcome to The Gal's Guide — a weekly dating and lifestyle podcast created to empower radical self-love and bold relationships. Join us, long distance best friends Hannah Adams and Emily Aleece Burton, for amusing and vulnerable conversations with insightful guests as we cover topics like love and dating to your own self-love, healing, spirituality, and always remembering the importance of gal pals. Want to request a topic or work with us? Send us an email at hello@thegalsguidepod.com or visit us on our website at thegalsguidepod.com---FOLLOW US!Instagram: @thegalsguidepodSecret Facebook Group: The Gal ScoutsEmily: @emilyaleeceHannah: @hannahadamsmillerAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sally and Imogen met in a grief support group after both of their mother's passed suddenly. Through their loss, a silver lining appeared as a beautiful friendship began that bonded them for life. From their experience they launched the podcast, Good Mourning, to help make grief a topic that people talk about authentically. Now they've taken the topic of grief to the written page in their book, Good Mourning: Honest Conversations About Grief and Loss. Listen as we discuss: How Sal & Im met and started their conversations around grief Finding forgiveness in grief How being around others who have experienced grief is healing Boundaries in relationships & accepting others as they are How journaling can help alleviate grief Grief brain and how it effects your body Learn more about Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn: website: https://www.goodmourning.com.au/ Good Mourning Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Good-Mourning-Honest-conversations-about/dp/1922616311/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3FXPRYB70SSBF&keywords=good+mourning+book&qid=1683855486&sprefix=good+mourn%2Caps%2C619&sr=8-1 Resources: Join my Free Facebook Group ‘Widowed and Rising' https:// www.facebook.com/groups/widowedandrising Find me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/karensuttonwidowcoach Find me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/karensuttonwidowcoach/ TikTok http://www.tiktok.com/@karensuttonwidowcoach Twitter https://twitter.com/KarenWidow LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/karensuttonwidowcoach/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNgKpAqSpEdQV2zYJIPaHvg My website https://www.karensutton.co.uk/
Welcome to this weeks episode!Today I am speaking Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn of Good Mourning podcast and community. I am elated to share this episode with you as I absolutely adore them both and love having them as friends!Sally and Im have dedicated the past few years to furthering the conversations on grief via their incredible podcast and online community. With humour and honesty, these gals are paving a new way on how we express and talk about grief.In todays episode we talk about how they met and what them meeting means to one another. How very important it is to find that person who understands you and your grief and that feeling once you do.You can find Sally and Im and all things Good Mourning here. Big love,Amber xxxFollow and be part of The Grief Gang community:Join our Patreon Unpacking Grief: patreon.com/UnpackingGriefInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegriefgangpodcast/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/thegriefgang?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGriefGangYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCpe5pGmjvqPFteN4L7T_ZATikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegriefgangWebsite: https://www.thegriefgang.com/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-grief-gang. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Mother's Day and our socials are overflowing with the brunches, the flowers, the presents and the smiling pictures of everyone spending time with their mums. It's supposed to be a happy day to celebrate the women who raised us. But what does Mother's Day look like when you've lost your mum? Today we're speaking with co-hosts of the podcast and book Good Mourning - Imogen Carn and Sally Douglas about the reality of Mother's Day when you're grieving. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia You can find Sally and Imogen's book here and their podcast here GET IN TOUCH: Fill My Cup is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Host: Allira Potter Guest: Imogen Carn and Sally Douglas Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Rhiannon Mooney Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.auBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Creators of a Grief Podcast called the Good Mourning Podcast, Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn, both lost their moms only months apart. Im lost her mother to suicide and Sally's mother died from a seizure in her sleep. This episode is filled with amazing lessons on how to grieve, their personal grief journey and plenty of laughs to cope. Along with loss and grief they shared their feelings of guilt, anxiety, an incredible story about seeing a psychic medium and practical ways that help your grieving. These two wonderful women discuss grieving in a way that brings support and humor around this discussion in a way that is healing. These women are amazing. They have a new book called “Honest Conversations About Grief and Loss” Go have a listen and check out their amazing grief podcast, Good Mourning Podcast. 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 this episode Meghan sits down with then dynamic duo Sal and Im from Good Mourning Podcast. These two amazing women met at a support group shortly after Im's mother died by suicide and Sal's from an undiagnosed seizure disorder. With their charm, and curiosity they have built a huge supportive community of grievers who are learning from the experts they bring on their podcast, as well as each other, the truth of what it takes to carry profound loss. Sal and Im wrote an extraordinary book that publishes in the US on May 2nd. DO NOT MISS IT. It conveys all the warmth and curiosity you have come to expect from their podcast, with the hard fought wisdom of two incredibly intelligent women determinded to change the conversation on how we grieve. https://www.amazon.com/Good-Mourning-Honest-conversations-about/dp/1922616311/ref=asc_df_1922616311/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=642162216434&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=9870191713307570455&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9007768&hvtargid=pla-1934235927738&psc=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwxr2iBhBJEiwAdXECwx6Zhp35des-VEU6fT2FB8B1w8cHvN7FPcKkahiI1E1R4QsS4328NBoCiDAQAvD_BwE https://www.goodmourning.com.au https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-mourning-grief-podcast/id1529978129?i=1000601303937
Grief is such a universal experience that can impact our lives in so many ways, yet we kinda suck at talking about it. So, let's talk about it! Bridget catches up with Sally Douglas from the Good Mourning podcast to chat about the unexpected loss of her mum and her beautiful new book created with her co-host, Imogen Carn, that aims to get real about grief and help people navigate life after loss.For more, check out the Good Mourning podcast and purchase their brand new book!:)Join music presenter and author Bridget Hustwaite as she explores the chaos, confusion and clarity that comes with turning 30. Produced and presented by Bridget HustwaitePhotography and artwork by Tim LambertDrop a line, anytime: figuringout30@gmail.comIf you like what you hear, please like/subscribe/share the love! Xx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Popular podcast duo Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn join us to discuss their new book which shares the experiences that led them to launch a podcast, and their no-holds-barred, relatable approach to talking about grief.
This week I have an incredible interview episode with Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn from the Good Mourning Podcast and authors of the new book Good Mourning.This may be a conversation about grief and loss but it's not at all heavy or depressing, in fact it's light, fun and I personally found it enlightening.I would like to place a trigger warning on it however and let you know that we do discuss suicide and miscarriage in this episode. You can listen to Sal and Im on their podcast Good Mourning.Follow them on Instagram @goodmourningpodcastBook in for a Natal Chart Reading with Jordanna Follow Lunar Lover on Instagram @lunar__loverFollow Jordanna on Instagram @jordannalevin Lunar Lover is always grateful for your generosity towards keeping this podcast running. Get Bonus episodes and exclusive workshops when you become a paid subscriber https://plus.acast.com/s/lunar-lover. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kass sits down with hosts of the Good Mourning podcast, Sally Douglas & Imogen Carn, to discuss the process of grieving, sudden loss, signs, and their new book Good Mourning! Good Mourning: https://bit.ly/3kTMLnw WARNING: this podcast contains adult themes and coarse language. EXPLORE BOOKS MENTIONED It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover | https://bit.ly/3wFM18e Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens | https://bit.ly/3HdPW17 Super Attractor by Gabrielle Bernstein | https://bit.ly/3jeUSea Signs by Laura Lynne Jackson | https://bit.ly/3Y7VUYg The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller | https://bit.ly/3Hir8F7 WANT TO KNOW MORE? Follow Good Mourning | Website: https://www.goodmourning.com.au/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodmourningpodcast/ Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/goodmourningpodcast/ Podcast: https://www.goodmourning.com.au/listen-good-mourning-podcast ENJOY THIS EPISODE? Subscribe to YouTube | https://bit.ly/3GLDvJl Check out our Editorial | https://bit.ly/3myzL1U Twitter | https://twitter.com/booktopia Facebook Group | https://www.facebook.com/groups/booktopiatellmewhattoread CREDITS Guests: Sally Douglas & Imogen Carn Host: Kassidy Fisher Producer: Nick Wasiliev Published on: 7 February 2023 Season: 3 Episode: 3 © 2023 BooktopiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're grieving a loved one, this time of year hurts the most. So we wanted to drop in for a little reminder: It's okay to just survive this Christmas. Allira Potter is joined by Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn, Founders of the Good Mourning podcast and soon to be authors to share their best tips for getting through Christmas and how they like to honour those who've passed. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia You can pre order Sal and Im's new book, Good Mourning from Booktopia! GET IN TOUCH: Fill My Cup is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Host: Allira Potter Guest: Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn Producer: Mikayla Floriano Audio Producer: Rhiannon Mooney Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.auBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grief, it strikes all of us. Sometimes it creeps up and other times we experience it through sudden moments. Making the topic of grief more open and less awkward are two incredible friends. Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn are the creators and co-hosts of Good Mourning, a podcast and online support community on a mission to normalise talking about grief, through wholehearted conversations with honesty and humour. They joined “the club” - a club that no-one really wants to be a part of - when their mums both died suddenly just months apart in late 2019 and early 2020. Noticing a lack of resources that talked about grief in a candid way, they launched Good Mourning to shine a light on the realities of grief, to provide support and education on what loss is really like. In this conversation we chat about navigating grief, what surprised them about their own grief experiences, the importance of setting boundaries and what their guilty pleasures are. If grief is something you are currently experiencing it's important to reach out. Good Mourning have great resources and always know that you can reach out to LifeLine on 13 11 14. Sal & Im's connection, humour and care are infectious. Lean into this important conversation with Sal & Im. Thanks to: Host & Producer: @alihill Guests: @goodmourningpodcast Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/goodmourningpodcast/ Website: https://www.goodmourning.com.au/#1 Thanks to podcast sponsor: https://pragmaticthinking.com/
Rob and Lach learn about grief with Sally Douglas + Imogen Carn from the Good Mourning podcast.Wellbeing Network 2022. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Hosts of The Good Mourning Grief Podcast, Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn are todays guests. Both ladies lost their Mothers suddenly and tragically in 2019. Thrown into the unbearable losses in their early thirties was too much to bear. Imogen was also a new mother and felt she was all alone. We discuss why they started their podcast, how they met and became the best of friends in a grief support group. Both ladies taught me so much. I was especially touched by the fact that they have turned their pain into purpose. Sal and Im, as they prefer to be called, are on a mission to break the stigma on discussing mental health. I love that their close bond and friendship was started during the most difficult of times. They have now become the best of friends and share their weekly podcast to help others in the midst of loss.Want to go check out their podcast? https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-mourning-grief-podcast/id1529978129Support the show
We're back for Part Two of our conversation on cultivating epic friendships!Continuing on from last week's episode, I'm joined by my real life soul sisters, Sally Douglas and Tamsyn Neill. In Part Two of this intimate, insightful conversation, we're delving into some of the more tricky and uncomfortable aspects of friendships that are often not talked about, and that can sometimes trip us up, impact our connections, and even cause us pain.Tune in to hear how we make time for our friends even when life gets full, why you'll never catch us ‘ghosting' anyone, how to close out a friendship loop when your relationship has run its course, the easiest way to stay in touch with old friends, the red flags that may signal you're in an unhealthy friendship, how to accept that a lifelong friendship is over, how to break up with a friend in a way that honours and respects your shared history, the surprising skill that's CRUCIAL for meaningful relationships, and what to do when a friend always says they want to catch up… but never do.Just like last episode, this conversation is the next best thing to being on a real life juice-date with the three of us. It's raw, it's unfiltered, it's filled with so much love… I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed recording it for you.Head to www.melissaambrosini.com/447 for the show notes.Join my newsletter: www.melissaambrosini.com/newsletterFollow me on Instagram: @melissaambrosini See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we take on a heavy topic; grief. I've recently been confronted with grief, and I wanted to bring this (universal) human experience to the show since I don't think we discussed it enough. However, I will admit, I needed some help.
I spoke with Sally Douglas about becoming the community Jesus speaks about. We discuss the versatility and surprise of the image of salt when thinking about the church, her engagement with early church writings, salty wombs, and the importance of being a place where people can cry in times such as these. Buy the Book Sally Douglas is a Uniting Church minister, who works in the mode of ‘scholar pastor'. She ministers with an inner-city parish, lectures at Pilgrim Theological College and is an Honorary Research Associate within the University of Divinity. Her interdisciplinary doctoral research, spanning biblical studies and theology, was completed through the United Faculty of Theology in Melbourne and published to critical acclaim as Early Church Understandings of Jesus as the Female Divine: The Scandal of the Scandal of Particularity (T & T Clark Bloomsbury, 2016). As a theologian, biblical scholar, author and minister, the question that continues to infuse Sally's work is ‘so what?'. To find out more about Sally check out her website. Find more episodes Follow the show on twitter: @RinseRepeatPod // follow me: @liammiller87
Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn describe their meeting as “a bit of a love story”. The friends connected in their early thirties at a support group after their mums died suddenly. They've since created the podcast and Instagram community Good Mourning – that's mourning with a ‘u' – where they open up the conversation around grief in a candid and relatable way, with a lot of honesty, warmth and, yep, even humour. Sal and Im's mission? To comfort and support others going through grief and loss, just like they are. In this chat with WH commissioning editor Alex Davies, they talk about grief as a taboo topic and why they want to give it a voice; advice for coping as well as supporting; dealing with “grief bombs” in the supermarket; and how their experiences have changed them – in positive ways, too. SHOW NOTES: Check out the Good Mourning podcast here: https://www.goodmourning.com.au/ Follow them on Instagram: @goodmourningpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/goodmourningpodcast/) For mental health support:Beyond Blue https://www.beyondblue.org.au/ or 1300 22 4636Lifeline https://www.lifeline.org.au/ or 13 11 14Australian Psychological Society – Find a Psychologist https://www.psychology.org.au/Find-a-Psychologist The 5 Stages of Grief by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross: https://www.medicinenet.com/what_are_the_5_stages_of_grief_in_order/article.htmGood Mourning Episodes mentioned:Jo Zammit https://open.spotify.com/episode/2evm2DMdbLrEAf7hUESFHT David The Medium https://open.spotify.com/episode/3kcl70DWU6m5ygqJPbGk8sHope Edelman https://open.spotify.com/episode/2oBusMEvuQBab4GkzcuRTtCREDITS:This podcast was hosted by WH commissioning editor Alex Davies (https://www.instagram.com/adavies234/) and produced by WH editor-in-chief Lizza Gebilagin (https://instagram.com/lizza_marie/)For more from Women's Health Australia, check out https://www.instagram.com/womenshealthaus/, https://www.womenshealth.com.au/ or find the print and digital editions of the magazine at https://www.womenshealth.com.au/subscribe-to-womens-health-australia-magazine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's guest is Sally Douglas co-host of Good Mourning podcast which is on a mission to normalise talking about grief, through wholehearted conversations with honesty and a sprinkle of humour. We all experience death at some point, so why is it still a taboo topic? Sally talks about her own experience of grief and how it has shaped her life.Lou and Sally discuss bringing the taboo of death and grief to the surface so that we may all feel able to cope better when our time comes to experience the loss of loved ones, or to best support others who are going through this painful process. Sally believes courage is the ability to feel and go through grief one day at a time; to accept what is and what can be, and to just keep going.You can listen to Sally's Good Mourning podcast on apple podcasts and follow her on Instagram at @goodmourningpodcastJoin Lou on Linkedin, or sign up to her mailing list for all the news, blog, free stuff, fun stuff & special stuff @brave_newgirl on Instagram and get her books Brave New Girl- How to be Fearless, and FEAR LESS on Amazon or Waterstones or Barnes & Noble. UK & US versions available.Lou is the founder of Silk Studios - the Podcast Guest Agency a podcast guest booking service https://silk-studios.co.ukMusic is licensed from Melody Loops Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=S7WVQQ2YC26RN)
Your feminine energy gets expressed when you move with the flow of life, embrace your creative energy, dance, play, and attune to your internal process. In this episode Sally Douglas, Women's Empowerment Mentor and Women's Embodiment Coach explains the power of the feminine energy and how to harness it. We also dive into the importance of pleasure in our lives; pleasure is anything that brings us pure joy and there are many benefits of living this way.How we rise as women has everything to do with overcoming our doubts, fears and limiting beliefs and trusting our intuition and feminine power.Sally Douglas Instagram: @sallyjanedouglasSally Douglas Website: www.sallyjanedouglas.com SHE collective program: https://www.sallyjanedouglas.com/shecollectiveOur Website: www.bodywiseclinic.comOur Instagram: @bodywisewellness
Revered Doctor Sally Douglas was a teacher before responding to the – rather surprising – call to be a Minister. Sally works in the mode of ‘scholar – pastor.' As well as serving at Richmond Uniting Church parish, she is an Honorary Research Associate within the University of Divinity and an Associate Lecturer within the University of Divinity, at Pilgrim Theological College. Sally's doctoral research investigated very early, often suppressed, understandings of Jesus. Her book Early Church Understandings of Jesus as the Female Divine: The Scandal of the Scandal of Particularity was published by Bloomsbury Press in 2016. Her ongoing research interests span biblical studies, early church history and theology, and the implications of these in contemporary context. The driving question in Sally's work in the parish, in her writing and in her research is ‘So what?' – So what does this ancient text mean in contemporary context? So what does this mean for understandings of the Divine? So what might this mean for how we live? She is fed by ancient Christian contemplative prayer practices and, at present, is very into reggae and other (loud) music. Sally continues to be humbled by this strange calling to ordained ministry and deeply values accompanying others in their faith and doubt journeys as they explore what it might mean to be a disciple of Jesus in their own lives and who God is calling them to be. Follow Sally on Twitter @wordstitch Follow Drew Hart on Instagram and Twitter @druhart. Follow Jarrod McKenna on Instagram and Twitter @jarrodmckenna. Discover our global community on Twitter and Instagram @inversepodcast. Become a Patron of Inverse at https://www.patreon.com/InVerse Inverse is produced by Julie Kerr (@juliekkerr) with music provided by David Andrew (@davidjandrew)
#metoo and Jesus' disruption of patriarchy - A reflection on Matthew 5. 21-37 - Sunday February 16 2020 by Rev Dr. Sally Douglas at Richmond Uniting Church.
'You are the salt of the earth' - A reflection on Matthew 5. 13-20, Sunday 9 February 2020 by Rev. Dr. Sally Douglas at Richmond Uniting Church
Sally Douglas joins Robyn and Fran to discuss Christian identity, as Matthew portrays it and in our own post-Christendom context. We talk about the relationship between belief and behaviour, and specifically what Matthew means by righteousness. In this podcast we refer to Bonhoeffer's The Cost of Discipleship, David Bentley Hart's New Testament: A Translation; Stanley Hauerwas' Matthew: A Theological Commentary and Eugene Peterson's translation The Message Sally Douglas' book Early Church Understandings of Jesus as the Female Divine, can be found here.
Sally Douglas joins Robyn and Fran to talk about the Beatitudes in Matthew 5:1-12. We discuss how they are more than ethical aspirations, but instead descriptions of Kingdom life where nonviolence as embodied by Jesus upends the world's ‘normal' ordering of things. We talk about what blessedness means, and explore the profound transformation that results from encounter with Jesus and Jesus' vision. In this podcast we refer to David Bentley Hart's New Testament: A Translation; Charles Talbert's essay on Grace in the Sermon on the Mount, and Stanley Hauerwas' Matthew: A Theological Commentary Sally Douglas' book Early Church Understandings of Jesus as the Female Divine, can be found here.
A reflection by Rev. Dr. Sally Douglas on Luke 19.1-10 at Richmond Unting Church, 3 November 2019.
Let's talk about sin. A reflection on Psalm 14 and Luke 15. 1-10. A reflection by Rev. Dr. Sally Douglas at Richmond Unting Church, Sunday 15 September 2019.
A reflection by Rev. Dr. Sally Douglas at Richmond Unting Church, Sunday 1 September 2019.
Anger, Justice, Love - A reflection on Isiah 5.1-7 and Luke 12.49-56 by Rev. Dr. Sally Douglas at Richmond Uniting Church, Sunday 18 August 2019.
Sally Douglas reflection at Richmond Uniting Church, Sunday 30 June 2019. Around Australia debates have raged this week about Christianity, free speech, the LGBTQI community and what the bible says. Huge amounts of hate, anger, hurt and misrepresentations of the bible have been spawned by these debates. This Sunday, one of the readings in the lectionary (the weekly list of bible readings set out for worship in the world wide church) was the passage in Galatians 5 that Israel Folau (mis)quoted from. In worship at Richmond Uniting on Sunday 30th June we explored this reading deeply – its context in the first century and the potential implications of taking the bible seriously today.
Revered Doctor Sally Douglas was a teacher before responding to the – rather surprising – call to be a Minister. Sally works in the mode of ‘scholar – pastor.' As well as serving at Richmond Uniting Church parish, she is an Honorary Research Associate within the University of Divinity and an Associate Lecturer within the University of Divinity, at Pilgrim Theological College. Sally's doctoral research investigated very early, often suppressed, understandings of Jesus. Her book Early Church Understandings of Jesus as the Female Divine: The Scandal of the Scandal of Particularity was published by Bloomsbury Press in 2016. Her ongoing research interests span biblical studies, early church history and theology, and the implications of these in contemporary context. The driving question in Sally's work in the parish, in her writing and in her research is ‘So what?' – So what does this ancient text mean in contemporary context? So what does this mean for understandings of the Divine? So what might this mean for how we live? She is fed by ancient Christian contemplative prayer practices and, at present, is very into reggae and other (loud) music. Sally continues to be humbled by this strange calling to ordained ministry and deeply values accompanying others in their faith and doubt journeys as they explore what it might mean to be a disciple of Jesus in their own lives and who God is calling them to be. Follow Sally on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/wordstitch) @wordstitch Follow Drew Hart on [Instagram](http://instagram.com/druhart) and [Twitter](http://twitter.com/druhart) @druhart. Follow Jarrod McKenna on [Instagram](http://www.instagram.com/jarrodmckenna) and [Twitter](http://twitter.com/jarrodmckenna) @jarrodmckenna. Discover our global community on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/inversepodcast) and [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/inversepodcast) @inversepodcast. Become a Patron of Inverse at https://www.patreon.com/InVerse Inverse is produced by Julie Kerr (@juliekkerr) with music provided by David Andrew (@davidjandrew)