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What NOT to Say to a Griever (Navigating Words That Hurt and Help)

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In this episode of Grief & Grit, Greer and Simonie dive into a topic that every griever has faced: the well-meaning but hurtful things people say after a loss. They discuss why some common phrases — like “everything happens for a reason” or “they’re in a better place” — can feel dismissive and painful.

Greer and Simonie share personal stories, including Greer’s reflections on the fourth anniversary of Jarrod’s passing. They also address the challenge of balancing grief with life’s ongoing changes and how sometimes just being present is more powerful than saying the “right” thing.

Listeners will gain insight into:

  • Why some phrases meant to comfort can feel hurtful

  • How to be more supportive to someone experiencing loss

  • Practical ways to “show up” without overwhelming a griever

  • Tips for allowing space and following the lead of the person grieving

Whether you’ve been on the receiving end of thoughtless comments or want to support someone going through a loss, this episode offers practical guidance and a compassionate perspective on navigating these sensitive interactions.

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If this episode touched you, please share it and leave us a review on Apple or Spotify 💛

Follow Grief & Grit on: Facebook, Instagram, and join the conversation on Substack

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Manage episode 482516589 series 3585882
Content provided by Greer Mendel & Simonie Levy, Greer Mendel, and Simonie Levy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Greer Mendel & Simonie Levy, Greer Mendel, and Simonie Levy 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.

In this episode of Grief & Grit, Greer and Simonie dive into a topic that every griever has faced: the well-meaning but hurtful things people say after a loss. They discuss why some common phrases — like “everything happens for a reason” or “they’re in a better place” — can feel dismissive and painful.

Greer and Simonie share personal stories, including Greer’s reflections on the fourth anniversary of Jarrod’s passing. They also address the challenge of balancing grief with life’s ongoing changes and how sometimes just being present is more powerful than saying the “right” thing.

Listeners will gain insight into:

  • Why some phrases meant to comfort can feel hurtful

  • How to be more supportive to someone experiencing loss

  • Practical ways to “show up” without overwhelming a griever

  • Tips for allowing space and following the lead of the person grieving

Whether you’ve been on the receiving end of thoughtless comments or want to support someone going through a loss, this episode offers practical guidance and a compassionate perspective on navigating these sensitive interactions.

Resources Mentioned:

If this episode touched you, please share it and leave us a review on Apple or Spotify 💛

Follow Grief & Grit on: Facebook, Instagram, and join the conversation on Substack

  continue reading

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