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Grief can feel so lonely but talking about it and listening to others share their experiences helps. In all new episodes of this award-winning podcast, Anderson Cooper continues his deeply personal exploration of grief in all its complexities. In moving and honest discussions, he learns from others who have faced life-altering losses. Join the community to share your story and watch Anderson's weekly streaming show All There Is Live at cnn.com/allthereis
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Grief Grower

Shelby Forsythia

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Don't "get over" grief—grow through it! Join grief coach and author Shelby Forsythia as she shares practical tools and comforting guidance to navigate life after death, divorce, diagnosis, and other major transitions. Through solo episodes and heartfelt conversations with experts, you'll learn new ways to tend to your grief, regain hope, and grow through loss. New episodes every Thursday.
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Grief Dreams Podcast

Dr. Joshua Black

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A conversation about life, loss, grief, and grief dreams with one of the leading academic researchers on the topic, Dr. Joshua Black. Visit www.griefdreams.ca for more information on grief dreams.
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Different, not broken

Lauren "L2" Howard

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You’ve spent your whole life feeling like something’s wrong with you. Here’s a radical thought: what if you’re not broken - just different? Welcome to Different, Not Broken, the no-filter, emotionally intelligent, occasionally sweary podcast that challenges the idea that we all have to fit inside neat little boxes to be acceptable. Hosted by L2 (aka Lauren Howard), founder of LBee Health, this show dives into the real, raw and ridiculous sides of being neurodivergent, introverted, chronicall ...
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Good Grief

Cheryl Espinosa-Jones

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On Good Grief we explore the losses that define our lives. Each week, we talk with people who have transformed themselves through the profound act of grieving. Why settle for surviving? Say yes to the many experiences that embody loss! Grief can teach you where your strengths are and ignite your courage. It can heighten your awareness of what is important to you and help you let go of what is not.
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Great Grief

Nnenna Freelon

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A podcast about loving greatly through grief WITH NNENNA FREELON. Jazz singer Nnenna Freelon extends an invitation to improvise with loss in her award-winning podcast Great Grief. As a widow and self -described grief sojourner, Freelon uses tools she learned as a jazz musician to live with sorrow’s song. Bearing witness to loss and change with musically supported storytelling, listen to Great Grief with Nnenna Freelon. Find it wherever you find your podcasts.
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As I began my grief journey, I turned to the internet looking for something—anything—that might help. Being a gay man, I found myself searching for voices and stories that reflected my experience. That’s why this podcast will focus on grief through the lens of LGBTQ+ relationships, though anyone who is grieving is welcome to listen, share, or ask to be a guest.
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What’s Good About Grief

What’s Good About Grief Podcast

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Join us as we talk about grief and its real, raw emotions, the good, the bad, the ugly, and how it changes you as a human. We want to help you navigate your new normal, and most of all, let you know that you’re not crazy and alone, because you definitely feel like you are.
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Grief Observed Podcast

Brad Morrell, LPC-MHSP

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Grief Observed Podcast is a series where real people in different stages of life share their personal experiences with grief. The host, Brad Morrell, is a Licensed Professional Counselor who specializes in grief counseling. He guides heartfelt conversations, offering listeners a window into the diverse ways individuals process and navigate the complexities of loss. Through these stories, the podcast aims to provide comfort, solace, and a sense of shared understanding for those grappling with ...
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Grief Out Loud

The Dougy Center

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Remember the last time you tried to talk about grief and suddenly everyone left the room? Grief Out Loud is opening up this often avoided conversation because grief is hard enough without having to go through it alone. We bring you a mix of personal stories, tips for supporting children, teens, and yourself, and interviews with bereavement professionals. Platitude and cliché-free, we promise! Grief Out Loud is hosted by Jana DeCristofaro and produced by The Dougy Center for Grieving Children ...
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Giving Grief Grace is a heartfelt podcast offering a safe space where stories of love, loss, light, and healing are shared with compassion and empathy. In each episode, honest conversations woven with nurturing insights create a safe haven, fostering a community of support where sorrow is met with kindness, and the path to healing is approached with utmost care, respect, and love.
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Join Chris Mamone, founder of The Empowered Grief Journey podcast and coaching platform, as he helps you transform grief into healing and self-acceptance. Each episode shares raw stories, heartfelt conversations, and practical tools that remind you of your inner strength. Whether you’re navigating loss or supporting someone who is, this podcast will guide you to move through pain—not just past it—and rediscover your purpose and personal power along the way. Grief isn’t the end of your story— ...
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Beneath tne Grief Ministries Network

Beneath tne Grief Ministries Network

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Let's Talk About Issues pertaining to #grief"that hits us everyday, #Coaching #Narcissism #spiriituality #IntercesoryPrayerWeekend #Coaching: Coaching has responsibilities. Discussion about coaching issues #The Narcissist: Do you know one? What do you know? Jesus Christ is Lord🎶 He rules, reigns, and is King and is coming again. Dr. Jones brings the weekend message on either the 1st, 3rd, or 5th weekends. .
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The Pillars of Grief podcast is an essential resource for anyone who is struggling with grief. Jock Brocas is a renowned medium, grief researcher, and spiritual mentor. Through his interviews and personal teachings, Jock provides a safe and supportive space where listeners can learn to navigate their journey through grief. Jock is not fearful of challenging societal ignorance when trying to understand grief. He offers those grieving, deeper understanding and guidance from his own experience ...
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As an Author, Angel Healing Practitioner and bereaved mom since 2005, through guest interviews and coaching, I share great content that is informative, inspiring and practical to help anyone who has suffered a loss, or other adversity, manage grief and heal. Topics focus on loss, grief advocacy, grief support, healing, personal growth and consciousness expansion for holistic wellbeing.
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I am a bereaved father, a bereaved son, a bereaved brother & a bereaved friend. Listening to other people's stories of how they cope with their death losses has almost always given me useful tools to use in my journey. The purpose of Heroes in Grief is the same. It is my sincere hope that hearing the remarkable things that grieving people have done to honor their loved ones, or maybe just to cope will encourage you as well. Thank you for taking the time to read this.
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Good Grief: Life After Loss

Be the change. Media Network and Skylar Jackenthal

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Hosted by Skylar Jackenthal, Good Grief is a podcast for young people navigating life after the loss of someone they love. Through honest conversations, personal stories, and shared experiences, we explore what grief really looks like—messy, confusing, heartbreaking, and sometimes even hopeful. Whether you’re grieving a sibling, parent, friend, or someone else close to you, this podcast is here to remind you that you’re not alone.
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This is the grief podcast that refuses to follow the rules. It's a not self-help podcast, it's self-honesty. Losing both of my parents before I turned 30 has been one of the shi*test experiences and navigating a lot of big emotions has been a challenge. From laughing awkwardly whilst waiting for coroners to trying to understand probate jargon. This podcast is here to f*ck off the stigma around grief and remind you that you don't have to do this alone.
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When Grief Comes Home

Erin Leigh Nelson, Colleen Montague LMFT, and Brad Quillen

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When Grief Comes Home is a podcast that supports parents who are grieving while raising children living through the loss of a parent or sibling. From how to talk to your child about the death to healing practices for resiliency, this podcast addresses challenges parents face after a significant death and ways to process, honor, and integrate the loss over time. Listeners will feel understood and better equipped to process and express their own grief as they support their child. The When Grie ...
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Grief and Gratitude

Amanda Shaw and Crystal Barry

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Grief and Gratitude is a deeply reflective podcast that delves into the intertwined journeys of grief, gratitude, and spirituality. Each episode invites listeners to explore how moments of loss can coexist with moments of thankfulness, and how spirituality can guide us through both. Featuring intimate stories, thoughtful discussions, and different perspectives, Grief and Gratitude offers a compassionate space to heal, reflect, and find deeper meaning in life’s complexities.
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The Mindfulness & Grief Podcast

Heather Stang, MA, C-IAYT

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When you're grieving, you don't need quick fixes. You need compassionate tools that help you live with what's been lost. Hosted by author, yoga therapist, and thanatologist Heather Stang, recipient of the 2025 ADEC Clinical Practice Award, the Mindfulness & Grief Podcast offers gentle conversations and practical tools to help you care for your heart after loss. Each episode explores how mindfulness, movement, journaling, and community can ease suffering, strengthen resilience, and help you h ...
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Join us as we blindly navigate and unpack the raw and often unspoken experiences of womanhood, grief, friendship and everything in between. Darling, Shine is your survival kit to the unexpected shit life throws at you.
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Claire Sandys is on a mission to see if it's possible to find hope in 101 different types of loss and grief (often joined by husband Chris). New ad-free episodes every other Tuesday. With childless (not by choice) hosts, this podcast is packed with deep, honest experiences of grief and hope from inspiring guests. You also get: tips on how to navigate and prepare for loss, blogs, experts, exploring how loss is handled on TV, and plenty of Hermans. For more visit: www.thesilentwhy.com.
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Nun Pod With Left Grief

Claire Beans and Han Koehle

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Tamsyn Muir's Locked Tomb series (so far, Gideon the Ninth, Harrow the Ninth, and Nona the Ninth) offers a rich, humorous look at power, agency, and relationship under empire. Join Claire Beans (she/they), Han Koehle (any pronouns), and guests as we reread the Locked Tomb series chapter by chapter, analyzing Muir's universe and characters and connecting them to the real world through theory and fandom. Spoilers will be spoilt.
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British Podcast Awards 2025 - Winner. In 2018, Rosie Moss lost her husband Ben in a diving accident, leaving her widowed at 37 with three children. Finding grief resources shallow and platitudes empty, she created Widowed AF—a podcast offering honest conversations about loss. Through guest stories and expert advice, the show covers practical challenges (finances, single parenting) and emotional realities (anger, loneliness, joy). From processing her own grief to building a global community, ...
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Welcome to the Life With Grief Podcast! Host Tara Accardo, a Grief & Transformational Life Coach, created this podcast and community to normalize the complexities of grief, navigate life after loss and all this entails, and so much more. Each week, consider this your safe space where we work together and dig deep to live a full life with our grief in tow.Tap into the world of healing with Tara and guests and discover guidance, support, tangible coping tools, inspiration, and some laughs alon ...
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Two Mothers, One Aché: A Grief Dialogue

Yvette Dávila, Dionne C. Monsanto

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Two Mothers, One Aché: A Grief Dialogue brings listeners into raw, transformative conversations about love and loss with Dionne C. Monsanto and Yvette Dávila —two mothers bound by grief after the deaths of their children, Siwe at 15 and Dasan at 26. Rooted in faith, culture, and lived experience, the podcast explores grief in its many forms—child loss, identity shifts, estrangement, rage, and renewal—through storytelling, guest voices, and ritual-inspired reflections. Rather than offering ne ...
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Trauma therapist, writer and podcast host Meghan, found herself on the receiving end of the same treatments she used with her own clients after the death of both her parents within two years of each other. Meghan hosts a weekly discussion with guests who carry personal loss, professional expertise, and a belief that talking about grief and loss helps provide needed support in a world that finds the topic all kinds of awkward.
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Life’s too short for small talk. Rachel gets right to the questions that matter most. Once a week, famous guests pull questions from a deck of cards and open up about the kind of stuff we all think about but rarely say out loud. Actors, authors, and thinkers are prompted to talk about everything from their insecurities and dreams to grief and God. Named one of the 10 best podcasts of 2024 by The New York Times, Wild Card stands out among celebrity interview podcasts. When modern life feels c ...
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Forward To Joy

Alexandra Wyman

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Alexandra Wyman was faced with immense grief when her husband died by suicide in 2020, instantly leaving her a widow and single mom. Since then, she has been finding ways to work through her grief, navigate parenthood and take steps to finding joy again. Join Alexandra on her continued grief journey, find some tips and tricks, hear from others about their grief journey and know you are not alone. Alexandra is an advocate and public speaker for resources in the aftermath of suicide.
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Grief is tough—but so are we. "Grief, I Didn't Sign Up for This," is a space for real, raw, and sometimes even humorous conversations about navigating loss, healing, and faith. Hosted by Shaleka Smith, this podcast explores the many faces of grief—not just losing loved ones but also the loss of relationships, identity, dreams, and expectations. We’ll laugh, we’ll cry, and we’ll keep it real as we unpack the messy emotions that come with grief. Through personal stories, faith-based encouragem ...
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A Podcast about grief. This will be about the practical and emotional follow up to losing a loved one. I will also add a little sport / music at the end so that the whole thing isn’t too downbeat. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGaJACCBGLWSqd66Zhx836w
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The Upside to Grief

Host Story & Co-Host Erika

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Is there an upside to grief? Your host Story & co-host Erika created this podcast to explore just that. On The Upside to Grief podcast, Story and Erika and their guests will share their personal stories with grief and how it can be a transformative force. Story & Erika will have one-on-one conversations about the language around grief, redefining society’s views, and breaking cultural norms around grief. Quirky segments discussing other aspects intertwined with the grieving process such as; ...
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GRIEF Ladies

Karyn Arnold and Kelly Daugherty

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GRIEF Ladies: Your Guide to What Comes Next Grieving can feel overwhelming, like you're drowning in emotions with no idea what to do next. That sense of being stuck is one of the most difficult aspects of loss. Welcome to GRIEF Ladies, the podcast that goes beyond just talking about grief. We provide you with the tools to take action. Each episode ends with a simple, doable step you can try right away, so you can move forward with intention instead of feeling paralyzed. What makes us differe ...
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When I launched Relief from Grief in 2022, I thought it would be a short-term project. But the feedback was overwhelming: •Grievers found inspiration and comfort. •Listeners who hadn’t experienced loss gained meaningful insights into grief. •Professionals shared how valuable the podcast was for their clients. I realized this podcast was meeting a deep, ongoing need — and I was determined to continue serving that need. I’m honored to partner with Mayrim, an organization dedicated to supportin ...
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Grief Refuge

Reid Peterson | Grief Refuge

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The Grief Refuge podcast, hosted by Reid Peterson, features reflective conversations and helpful information about grief, loss, and managing the process. Filled with insights and creative ideas for navigating grief's difficult emotions, the Grief Refuge podcast educates, soothes, and comforts anyone who is trying to better understand what they're going through. Through the stories and reflective conversations shared, hopefully you will find meaning, live with purpose, and heal your broken he ...
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Claire Beans (she/they) and Han Koehle (it/all) discuss Chapter 22 of Gideon the Ninth. We're coming to the end of Act III and the stakes are higher than ever. The teens call in assistance, but the adults are a disaster. It turns out we're wrong about cremains in this episode! They're not ashes actually, they're more like sand, and they're mostly c…
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In this powerful episode, therapist and author Erica Bonham opens her heart and shares a lifelong grief journey shaped by adoption, early loss, identity struggles, and the complex dynamics of loving—and losing—two mothers. Erica and Chris explore the primal wound experienced by many adoptees, the layered grief of identity, and the “brutiful” inters…
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Join Karyn and Kelly, the Grief Ladies, as they delve into the complexities of interacting during the holiday season while grieving. This episode explores the challenges of answering the simple question, "How are you?" and offers strategies for preparing and navigating conversations with empathy and authenticity. Discover how to make holiday gather…
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Anthony Whelan worked for over 20 years, until struggling with the death of his partner, Anne-Marie he decided to completely change his life, and retrain as a Clinical Psychotherapist.In this special Christmas episode of The Grief Pod, Anthony tells of the impact of this change on his life, and how it has helped him cope with his grief and bereavem…
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Send us a text Christmas is often described as the most wonderful time of the year—but for those who are grieving, it can also be one of the hardest. In this episode, Amber shares vulnerably about her first Christmas without her Grandma and Grandpa Sirstad, who passed away just six days apart in March. This episode explores the year of firsts, how …
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Send us a text In the final episode of season 2, I reflect on the complexities of experiencing grief during the festive season, particularly around Christmas. I'll share personal anecdotes about my own experiences with loss, especially the absence of my dad, my mum being the magic maker and I discuss the emotional challenges that arise during this …
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Joyful traditions can feel unbearably loud when grief settles in a home. We sat down to map out a kinder way to show up for grieving parents during the holidays—one rooted in companioning, where presence matters more than pep talks and fixing gives way to listening. The goal isn’t to lift someone out of grief; it’s to walk alongside them with stead…
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#141. Struggling with the festive season? You're not alone. It's not an easy time of year, and it’s been a season of both highs and lows for us too over the years. This is The Silent Why, a podcast on a mission to open up conversations around grief, to see if hope can be found in 101 different types of loss, and we're Chris & Claire Sandys, your ch…
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In the fall of 2023, Mackenzie Galloway-Cole was living out her rom-com-worthy love story with her wife Megan in New York City. Then, on an ordinary night in November, Megan collapsed and died a few hours later from a sudden cardiac event. In the aftermath, Mackenzie had to find her way in this newly shattered world without Megan, her anchor and bi…
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Send us a text In this episode of Mourning Sips & Soul Shifts on Life With Grief, let's explore the powerful and grounding practice of choosing a word of the year—especially when traditional New Year’s resolutions feel unrealistic, overwhelming, or misaligned during grief. Rather than focusing on rigid goals, I'm inviting you to choose a single int…
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In this episode, Rosie Moss speaks with teacher and young widow Amy Brunt, whose life changed overnight when her husband Max died suddenly from meningococcal septicemia in December 2023. Amy shares their story with candour and affection, beginning with the playful first date where they unknowingly arrived in matching outfits, through marriage, moth…
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As we arrive at the final week of the Grieving Through the Holidays Advent journey, we turn toward a powerful truth: gratitude can coexist with grief. In this episode, Lisa reflects on how grief is not something to “move past,” but rather to live alongside. Grief is love with no place to go. When we allow gratitude and grief to sit side by side, we…
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Marney Thompson is the Director of Bereavement Services at Victoria Hospice and an executive member of the Canadian Grief Alliance. She is the recent recipient of the King Charles Coronation Medal in recognition of her contribution to the field of bereavement care. She is an experienced conference presenter, clinical co-lead of the BC Psychosocial …
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Chapter 9 delves into the intricate and multifaceted experience of navigating the initial milestones of grief, particularly during significant temporal markers such as holidays and anniversaries. Story and Erika, articulate their personal encounters with these moments, revealing the emotional complexities that accompany the first holiday and other …
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Graham Maxey is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas and Pennsylvania and the Clinical Director for the Center for Grief and Traumatic Loss in Libertyville, Illinois. He holds a B.A and an M.Div. degree from Texas Christian University, and an M.A. in Behavioral Science from the University of Houston/Clear Lake. Part of his job as Clinical Dir…
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This week we're introducing you to Pulling the Thread, hosted by writer Elise Loehnen, who explores life's big questions with today's leading thinking, experts and luminaries: Why do we do what we do? How can we understand and love ourselves better? What would it look like to come together and build a more meaningful world? In today's episode we're…
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The word “enough” can cut and comfort in the same breath. We explore both sides—drawing a firm line with I’ve had enough of other people’s grief timelines, and wrestling with the quieter fear of am I enough to carry this life on my own. From tiny wins like feeding the cats to the heavy logistics of funerals during COVID, we trade honest stories tha…
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In this episode, Skylar reflects on how the holidays change after a loved one is gone. She shares personal memories of Christmas with her brother Sam, from playful childhood moments to the magic of traditions that can’t be recreated. Skylar explores the challenges of navigating family celebrations as an only child, the awkwardness and pressures tha…
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In this episode, Mike O’Connell joins Pete Waggoner for a deeply insightful conversation about monuments. They explore why headstones matter, how design choices tell a story, and what most families don’t know about the planning process. From costs to colors, Mike shares decades of wisdom to help you approach monument decisions with care and creativ…
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You've probably heard it—or maybe even said it: "I can't imagine what you're going through." It sounds compassionate on the surface, but it often creates emotional distance instead of connection. In this episode, I explain why this common sympathy phrase misses the mark for many grievers and what to say that's actually comforting. You'll learn: Why…
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In Part 2 of Grief and Addiction, the conversation deepens—and so does the truth. Yvette shares the moment her grief was fundamentally reshaped: learning that addiction played a direct role in her son Dasan’s death. With compassion and courage, she reflects on the question that changed everything—What would life have looked like if addiction had co…
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What is Acceptance? In this episode, we explore acceptance in grief—not as a finish line, but as a lived, evolving practice. Each Debbie and Sharon reflect on how their understanding of acceptance has shifted over time, shaped by loss, resistance, setbacks, and small moments of peace. We talk honestly about how we each “got” here: through anger, ba…
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As the year comes to a close, the pressure to “finish strong” can feel overwhelming—especially if this year included loss, grief, or unexpected challenges. In this episode of Grief, I Didn’t Sign Up for This, Shaleka Smith reframes what it truly means to end the year strong. This conversation invites you to slow down, reflect honestly, and release …
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December has been calling all year long. This holiday offering from Great Grief is an invitation to pause, to listen, and to remember what the heart craves — belonging, rest, and communion with spirit. Featuring a summer moment of joy and reverence with Paperhand Puppet Intervention, this piece honors our oldest ancestors and calls to our beloveds …
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The holiday season can be especially tender when you are grieving. Familiar traditions, gatherings, and quiet moments can intensify the ache of missing someone you love. Even well meaning silence from others can make the loss feel heavier and more isolating. In this episode of the Mindfulness and Grief Podcast, thanatologist, yoga therapist, and au…
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My guest today is Sarah who is a Holistic Grief & Trauma Coach. She speaks about the loss of her bother and making meaning of his loss through her role as a coach. TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sarahgrieftraumacoach Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DRR8MlcDYn1/ If you would like to join me for an episode, find me: www.facebook.com/griefobse…
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The question addressed in this episode pertains to the perennial question: "Are our loved ones happy on the other side?" This matter weighs heavily on the hearts of many who have experienced the profound sorrow of loss. I assert unequivocally that yes, your loved ones are indeed content in the realm beyond our earthly existence. As we navigate the …
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Your feedback is what keeps us going. Whether it’s positive, constructive, or somewhere in between — we appreciate it all. If you have thoughts, suggestions, or recommendations for our podcast, please share them with us! You may have read her story in Ami Magazine — the kind of story that supposedly “doesn’t happen.” But it did. To Elisheva Stein. …
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Ellidy sits down with her mate Dani Pelly (yes, that's the amazing human behind Ena Pelly) for a chat that goes way deeper than either of them expected. Dani opens up about hitting burnout after years of pushing through life, motherhood, work and IVF… and what it’s really been like carrying the grief of losing her sister while trying to hold everyt…
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When dementia comes for someone we love, how do we maintain connection and relationship? For Suzanne Finnamore it takes accepting that her mother, in her final stage of dementia, lives in another country; Suzanne has needed to learn the customs and accept the differences. When she can accept, there is room for magic, including the magic of living a…
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Musician Nick Cave has experienced the death of two of his sons. He tells Anderson how, over time, these losses have changed his relationship with the world; expanding his heart and widening his “capacity for love.” Join the community to share your story and watch Anderson's weekly streaming show All There Is Live at cnn.com/allthereis. Host: Ander…
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Kim Long is a psychologist based in Alberta, Canada. She and her team created the incredible resource hub, Dochas Psychological services, where they offer the groundbreaking Lifejacket app, as well as the Dochas compass, a short quiz that can help guide you toward the therapist and goals that will best serve YOUR desired outcome. Find out more abou…
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Send us a text In this episode, enjoy this deeply moving (and sometimes humorous) conversation with my guest, Dr. Greg Linkowski, diagnostic radiologist (retired), spiritual mentor, author and bereaved dad since 2002. From a childhood fuelled by chaos, his dad's addiction, emotional upheaval and witnessing his father’s darkest struggles, to the dev…
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