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137. Finding Connection in Grief: Insights from Suzanne Jabour (Episode Recap)

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Content provided by Sue Kennedy and Catherine James, Sue Kennedy, and Catherine James. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sue Kennedy and Catherine James, Sue Kennedy, and Catherine James or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

There won’t be a new episode this week, but we’ve lined up some special recap episodes for you to enjoy! It’s the perfect chance to revisit some of our favorite moments and conversations.

Thanks for listening—we can’t wait to share more fresh episodes with you soon!

In this episode of the Full of Words podcast, Sue Kennedy and CJ sit down with Suzanne Jabour, a grieving mom who has transformed her loss into a mission to educate others about grief. Suzanne shares her personal journey after losing her son Ben in 2020 and how it led her to become a grief educator, speaker, and coach. They delve into the importance of using thoughtful, meaningful language around grief, avoiding clichés, and fostering real connections with those who are grieving.

They also touch on Suzanne's involvement in writing projects focused on grief in leadership and the workplace, highlighting the significant impact of unaddressed grief in professional settings. Learn about the staggering costs of grief on mental health and workplace dynamics, as well as actionable steps to create more supportive environments for those in mourning.

Don’t miss this episode—tune in now!

Highlights:

  • (02:02) Suzanne explains her work in grief education and its language aspects.
  • (03:49) Suzanne's personal journey, including the loss of her son, Ben.
  • (07:06) The misconception about avoiding talking to a grieving person.
  • (10:27) Importance of making specific offers for help to grieving individuals.
  • (12:39) Challenges grievers face with "brain fog" and accepting vague offers.
  • (16:17) Creating safe spaces for grieving emotions to flow without judgment.
  • (19:44) Importance of choosing words that foster connection, not isolation.
  • (23:32) Naming emotional experiences, like "ugly crying," brings comfort and acceptance.
  • (26:18) Inadequate grief leave policies in the workplace.
  • (27:41) Consequences of grief isolation and the financial cost to businesses.
  • (31:36) Aligning grief policies with psychological safety in workplaces.

Sue Kennedy Links:

Website:authoracademy.com.au

LinkedIn:Sue Kennedy Book Coaching Expert

Facebook:
http://facebook.com/TheNo1AuthorAcademy
https://www.facebook.com/groups/authoracademycollective

Twitter: thauthoracademy

Email:[email protected]

Booking Link: https://suekennedy.as.me/complimentarysession

Catherine James Links:

Website:catherinejames.au

LinkedIn:Catherine (CJ) James

Facebook:
Catherine James Creative
https://www.facebook.com/groups/doinitdaily/

Instagram:@catherinejamescreative

Email: [email protected]

Booking Link: https://catherinejames.au/contact

Guest Links:
Website: https://linktr.ee/SuzanneJabourGriefEducation

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Manage episode 515149204 series 3455603
Content provided by Sue Kennedy and Catherine James, Sue Kennedy, and Catherine James. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sue Kennedy and Catherine James, Sue Kennedy, and Catherine James or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

There won’t be a new episode this week, but we’ve lined up some special recap episodes for you to enjoy! It’s the perfect chance to revisit some of our favorite moments and conversations.

Thanks for listening—we can’t wait to share more fresh episodes with you soon!

In this episode of the Full of Words podcast, Sue Kennedy and CJ sit down with Suzanne Jabour, a grieving mom who has transformed her loss into a mission to educate others about grief. Suzanne shares her personal journey after losing her son Ben in 2020 and how it led her to become a grief educator, speaker, and coach. They delve into the importance of using thoughtful, meaningful language around grief, avoiding clichés, and fostering real connections with those who are grieving.

They also touch on Suzanne's involvement in writing projects focused on grief in leadership and the workplace, highlighting the significant impact of unaddressed grief in professional settings. Learn about the staggering costs of grief on mental health and workplace dynamics, as well as actionable steps to create more supportive environments for those in mourning.

Don’t miss this episode—tune in now!

Highlights:

  • (02:02) Suzanne explains her work in grief education and its language aspects.
  • (03:49) Suzanne's personal journey, including the loss of her son, Ben.
  • (07:06) The misconception about avoiding talking to a grieving person.
  • (10:27) Importance of making specific offers for help to grieving individuals.
  • (12:39) Challenges grievers face with "brain fog" and accepting vague offers.
  • (16:17) Creating safe spaces for grieving emotions to flow without judgment.
  • (19:44) Importance of choosing words that foster connection, not isolation.
  • (23:32) Naming emotional experiences, like "ugly crying," brings comfort and acceptance.
  • (26:18) Inadequate grief leave policies in the workplace.
  • (27:41) Consequences of grief isolation and the financial cost to businesses.
  • (31:36) Aligning grief policies with psychological safety in workplaces.

Sue Kennedy Links:

Website:authoracademy.com.au

LinkedIn:Sue Kennedy Book Coaching Expert

Facebook:
http://facebook.com/TheNo1AuthorAcademy
https://www.facebook.com/groups/authoracademycollective

Twitter: thauthoracademy

Email:[email protected]

Booking Link: https://suekennedy.as.me/complimentarysession

Catherine James Links:

Website:catherinejames.au

LinkedIn:Catherine (CJ) James

Facebook:
Catherine James Creative
https://www.facebook.com/groups/doinitdaily/

Instagram:@catherinejamescreative

Email: [email protected]

Booking Link: https://catherinejames.au/contact

Guest Links:
Website: https://linktr.ee/SuzanneJabourGriefEducation

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