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The Life & Legacy of Joan Donna Griffith: A Conversation with Peter Griffith (Part 2)

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September 11, 2001, is a date that lives in infamy. But the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center that day were an intensely personal experience for my family. For my father, Peter Griffith, the loss of his wife and my mother, Joan Donna Griffith, in that tragedy had an immediate and long-lasting effect that has reshaped our lives.

In the second half of our conversation on the Branding Room Only podcast, you’ll hear our candid discussion about the events of that day, the overwhelming grief that followed, and how we got through our darkest days as a family. Through our recollections, we uncover the crucial role of support systems, from legal and financial planning to the unwavering support of family and friends, and reveal how my mother’s legacy of love, resiliency, and the enduring bonds of family lives on.

1:10 - How we learned about the attacks and our initial shock and disbelief

10:53 - How we began to process our grief in the immediate aftermath

17:04 - Reflections on the time we got to spend with Joan right before 9/11 and the “last piece of love” she gave me that August

25:32 - The memorialization of Joan and the day we went to retrieve her waterlogged purse from Lower Manhattan

30:22 - The challenge of navigating grief in the public eye and managing personal pain amidst widespread sympathy

40:18 - How Joan’s values and love are influencing and shaping future generations in the family and the lasting impact of 9/11

Mentioned In The Life & Legacy of Joan Donna Griffith: A Conversation with Peter Griffith

“A Tribute to My Mother Joan Donna Griffith”

Angela Titus on LinkedIn

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This episode is brought to you by PGE Consulting Group LLC.

PGE Consulting Group LLC empowers individuals and organizations to lead with purpose, presence, and impact. Specializing in leadership development and personal branding, we offer keynotes, custom programming, consulting, and strategic advising—all designed to elevate influence and performance at every level.

Founded and led by Paula Edgar, our work centers on practical strategies that enhance professional development, strengthen workplace culture, and drive meaningful, measurable change.

To learn more about Paula and her services, go to www.paulaedgar.com or contact her at [email protected], and follow Paula Edgar and the PGE Consulting Group LLC on LinkedIn.

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Chapters

1. The Life & Legacy of Joan Donna Griffith: A Conversation with Peter Griffith (Part 2) (00:00:00)

2. How we learned about the attacks and our initial shock and disbelief (00:01:10)

3. How we began to process our grief in the immediate aftermath (00:10:53)

4. Reflections on the time we got to spend with Joan right before 9/11 and the “last piece of love” she gave me that August (00:17:04)

5. The memorialization of Joan and the day we went to retrieve her waterlogged purse from Lower Manhattan (00:25:32)

6. The challenge of navigating grief in the public eye and managing personal pain amidst widespread sympathy (00:30:22)

7. How Joan’s values and love are influencing and shaping future generations in the family and the lasting impact of 9/11 (00:40:18)

109 episodes

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September 11, 2001, is a date that lives in infamy. But the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center that day were an intensely personal experience for my family. For my father, Peter Griffith, the loss of his wife and my mother, Joan Donna Griffith, in that tragedy had an immediate and long-lasting effect that has reshaped our lives.

In the second half of our conversation on the Branding Room Only podcast, you’ll hear our candid discussion about the events of that day, the overwhelming grief that followed, and how we got through our darkest days as a family. Through our recollections, we uncover the crucial role of support systems, from legal and financial planning to the unwavering support of family and friends, and reveal how my mother’s legacy of love, resiliency, and the enduring bonds of family lives on.

1:10 - How we learned about the attacks and our initial shock and disbelief

10:53 - How we began to process our grief in the immediate aftermath

17:04 - Reflections on the time we got to spend with Joan right before 9/11 and the “last piece of love” she gave me that August

25:32 - The memorialization of Joan and the day we went to retrieve her waterlogged purse from Lower Manhattan

30:22 - The challenge of navigating grief in the public eye and managing personal pain amidst widespread sympathy

40:18 - How Joan’s values and love are influencing and shaping future generations in the family and the lasting impact of 9/11

Mentioned In The Life & Legacy of Joan Donna Griffith: A Conversation with Peter Griffith

“A Tribute to My Mother Joan Donna Griffith”

Angela Titus on LinkedIn

Sage Software

Subscribe to The Branding Room Only on YouTube

Call to Action

Follow & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform!

Want more branding insights? Join Paula’s newsletter for expert tips and exclusive content! Subscribe Here

Sponsor for this episode

This episode is brought to you by PGE Consulting Group LLC.

PGE Consulting Group LLC empowers individuals and organizations to lead with purpose, presence, and impact. Specializing in leadership development and personal branding, we offer keynotes, custom programming, consulting, and strategic advising—all designed to elevate influence and performance at every level.

Founded and led by Paula Edgar, our work centers on practical strategies that enhance professional development, strengthen workplace culture, and drive meaningful, measurable change.

To learn more about Paula and her services, go to www.paulaedgar.com or contact her at [email protected], and follow Paula Edgar and the PGE Consulting Group LLC on LinkedIn.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Life & Legacy of Joan Donna Griffith: A Conversation with Peter Griffith (Part 2) (00:00:00)

2. How we learned about the attacks and our initial shock and disbelief (00:01:10)

3. How we began to process our grief in the immediate aftermath (00:10:53)

4. Reflections on the time we got to spend with Joan right before 9/11 and the “last piece of love” she gave me that August (00:17:04)

5. The memorialization of Joan and the day we went to retrieve her waterlogged purse from Lower Manhattan (00:25:32)

6. The challenge of navigating grief in the public eye and managing personal pain amidst widespread sympathy (00:30:22)

7. How Joan’s values and love are influencing and shaping future generations in the family and the lasting impact of 9/11 (00:40:18)

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