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Kids' Grief & Healing: Michelle Cove on Grief-Smart Culture, Intuition and Community

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How can we better support grieving kids and teens?

In this episode of the Grief and Light podcast, Nina Rodriguez sits down with Michelle Cove, award-winning media maker, communications manager of Experience Camps and Grief Sucks, in charge of making content across multiple platforms to build a more grief-smart culture. Together, they explore how teens navigate loss, the misconceptions surrounding teen grief, and the importance of creating safe spaces where young people can both process pain and simply be kids.

***Click here to watch on YouTube***

Michelle shares powerful insights from her work at Experience Camps, where children connect, play, and heal, emphasizing that grieving teens often seek companionship over solitude. They also discuss the dual process model of grief, the role of intuition in both grief and life decisions, and how storytelling through digital platforms, pop culture, and personal experience can foster understanding and community.

This episode is a reminder that grief doesn’t have to be faced alone and that creating space for honest conversation is one of the most healing acts we can offer.

Key Takeaways:

  • Grief is universal, yet we often struggle to talk about it openly.
  • Experience Camps provide a safe, supportive space for grieving children to connect and heal.
  • Building a grief-smart culture involves learning how to communicate about loss effectively.
  • The dual model of grief allows fluid movement between processing intense emotions and returning to daily life.
  • Pop culture can be a powerful tool for starting conversations about grief with teens.
  • Teens often seek companionship over solitude when navigating loss.
  • Validating a grieving person’s feelings without trying to "fix" them is essential.
  • Grief can manifest differently across various life milestones.
  • Intuition plays a crucial role in guiding grief and life decisions.
  • Sharing stories of grief fosters connection, understanding, and community.

Guest: Michelle Cove

Hosted by: Nina Rodriguez

Subscribe for more conversations that explore grief, healing, and what it means to be human.

Support the show

Thank you for listening! Please share with someone who may need to hear this.
Disclaimer: griefandlight.com/safetyanddisclaimers

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Chapters

1. Preview & Intro song (00:00:00)

2. Experience Camps: A Safe Space for Grieving Kids (00:00:33)

3. Building a Grief Smart Culture (00:06:05)

4. The Dual Model of Processing Grief (00:09:10)

5. Grief Sucks: A Digital Platform for Teens (00:13:44)

6. Myths About Teen Grief (00:17:28)

7. Personal Stories of Grief (00:21:21)

8. Navigating Personal Loss (00:24:03)

9. Family Dynamics in Grief: A Personal Journey (00:27:01)

10. Intuition and Inner Wisdom (00:33:52)

11. Freeway Ride: Hunch Stories that Heal (00:36:29)

12. Questions about Grief and Intuition (00:42:28)

13. Supporting Grieving Teens: A Call to Action (00:44:08)

14. Big Beautiful Life Ahead (00:46:50)

83 episodes

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Manage episode 501171741 series 3509546
Content provided by Nina Rodriguez. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nina Rodriguez 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.

How can we better support grieving kids and teens?

In this episode of the Grief and Light podcast, Nina Rodriguez sits down with Michelle Cove, award-winning media maker, communications manager of Experience Camps and Grief Sucks, in charge of making content across multiple platforms to build a more grief-smart culture. Together, they explore how teens navigate loss, the misconceptions surrounding teen grief, and the importance of creating safe spaces where young people can both process pain and simply be kids.

***Click here to watch on YouTube***

Michelle shares powerful insights from her work at Experience Camps, where children connect, play, and heal, emphasizing that grieving teens often seek companionship over solitude. They also discuss the dual process model of grief, the role of intuition in both grief and life decisions, and how storytelling through digital platforms, pop culture, and personal experience can foster understanding and community.

This episode is a reminder that grief doesn’t have to be faced alone and that creating space for honest conversation is one of the most healing acts we can offer.

Key Takeaways:

  • Grief is universal, yet we often struggle to talk about it openly.
  • Experience Camps provide a safe, supportive space for grieving children to connect and heal.
  • Building a grief-smart culture involves learning how to communicate about loss effectively.
  • The dual model of grief allows fluid movement between processing intense emotions and returning to daily life.
  • Pop culture can be a powerful tool for starting conversations about grief with teens.
  • Teens often seek companionship over solitude when navigating loss.
  • Validating a grieving person’s feelings without trying to "fix" them is essential.
  • Grief can manifest differently across various life milestones.
  • Intuition plays a crucial role in guiding grief and life decisions.
  • Sharing stories of grief fosters connection, understanding, and community.

Guest: Michelle Cove

Hosted by: Nina Rodriguez

Subscribe for more conversations that explore grief, healing, and what it means to be human.

Support the show

Thank you for listening! Please share with someone who may need to hear this.
Disclaimer: griefandlight.com/safetyanddisclaimers

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Preview & Intro song (00:00:00)

2. Experience Camps: A Safe Space for Grieving Kids (00:00:33)

3. Building a Grief Smart Culture (00:06:05)

4. The Dual Model of Processing Grief (00:09:10)

5. Grief Sucks: A Digital Platform for Teens (00:13:44)

6. Myths About Teen Grief (00:17:28)

7. Personal Stories of Grief (00:21:21)

8. Navigating Personal Loss (00:24:03)

9. Family Dynamics in Grief: A Personal Journey (00:27:01)

10. Intuition and Inner Wisdom (00:33:52)

11. Freeway Ride: Hunch Stories that Heal (00:36:29)

12. Questions about Grief and Intuition (00:42:28)

13. Supporting Grieving Teens: A Call to Action (00:44:08)

14. Big Beautiful Life Ahead (00:46:50)

83 episodes

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