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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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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 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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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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Grief Observed Podcast

Brad Morrell, LPC-MHSP, CGP

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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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Guys and Grief

Guys and Grief

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Guys and Grief is geared toward fathers that have experienced pregnancy or infant loss. The Podcast is meant to provide a platform to talk about the under-resourced, and often undiscussed, perspective of men that have experienced child loss. Created by 3 close friends - Brad who experienced multiple pregnancy losses, Brandon who lost a child to stillbirth, and Brian who lost a child to SIDS - the guys share stories and challenges, as well as laughs and a few tears, as they navigate helping m ...
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Grief & Grit

Greer Mendel & Simonie Levy

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Welcome to ”Grief & Grit: From Heartache to High-Fives with a Dash of Sass,” the podcast that turns the tables on traditional grief talks with a fresh, sassy spin. We dive into the messy, the awkward, and the downright hilarious aspects of dealing with loss because sometimes the best way to cope is with a little laughter and a lot of grit.
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Welcome to Second Nature, a podcast about living with ecological grief. Each week, Dr. Ashlee Cunsolo takes us on a deeply personal journey about planetary loss, and what we love, what we have lost, and how we move forward. Through a series of engaging, thought-provoking, and moving conversations with incredible guests from around the world, Second Nature is an invitation to come together to share stories of loss, love, despair, and joy, as we learn how to live with – and embrace – ecologica ...
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Is it really possible to navigate a path through the dark night of grief and back into a life worth living? I say definitely YES! Welcome to The Sacred Journey Through Grief Podcast with Susan Fuller, where I bring my background as a transpersonal psychotherapist and creativity coach to the world of grief.
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Diane Morgan is a Grief and Empowerment Coach. She created this podcast to bring grief awareness out into the open. It is part of an overall project to help people connect and share their experiences with grief and loss. Grief is caused by more than death. On this podcast, Diane has talked about grief caused by everything from divorce to losing a pet. Would you like to share your story? Click on the Send Voice Message button to share your story with Diane. Let her know whether you'd be willi ...
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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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Good Grief

O'Connell Funeral Homes

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Helping plan funerals with honor. O'Connell funeral homes staff, along with guests, give guidance on topics like, how to write an obituary, preplanning for your funeral, funeral arrangements, as well as how to personalize funeral services. The podcasts also include advice on how to manage grief, what you can do for loved ones who are grieving, and what additional resources are available to you, including self care. Welcome to the Good Grief Podcast.
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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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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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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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At The Day After, we believe in the healing power of shared stories. Through our podcast, we create a safe space where individuals can find solace in others' experiences with grief. Having walked this path ourselves, we understand the profound isolation that follows losing a loved one. We're building a compassionate community where every story matters, where healing happens through connection, and where no one faces grief alone. Join us as we navigate loss together, finding strength and unde ...
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Grief & Pizza

Oki Doki Digital Inc.

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Life and business partners Marie Poulin and Ben Borowski explore the highs and lows at the intersection of business and emotional well-being, chatting with entrepreneurs who lead their ventures with a blend of ambition and humanity.
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Grief Street

Jordy Glassner & Erica Rozmid

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Welcome to Grief Street! What happens when two lifelong friends and therapists experience grief in the forms of late-term baby loss and terminal brain cancer? A podcast exploring all things grief, loss and the human experience! Your hosts, Jordy Glassner, LMFT, and Erica Rozmid, PhD ask each other the messy, scary questions and invite guests and experts to join them in the vulnerability by sharing their own stories of how grief has touched their lives. In each episode, Jordy and Erica naviga ...
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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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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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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 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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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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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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In 2018, Rosie Gill-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, Rosie helps others feel less alon ...
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Bienvenidas/os a Transformando el duelo, un espacio donde hablaremos abiertamente y del corazón sobre lo que vivimos al enfrentarnos a una pérdida. Soy Ligia Houben y te hablaré no solo a nivel profesional sino también, personal, compartiéndote mis vulnerabilidades y mis fortalezas. Mi propósito es acompañarte en tu duelo, validarlo, y ayudarte a sanar de adentro hacia afuera. Hablaremos sobre cómo vivir con sentido y propósito a pesar de haber experimentado una gran pérdida, y cómo usar her ...
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Good Grief, Jessi

Jessi Lestelle

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"Good Grief, Jessi" is a heartfelt podcast where I, Jessi, share my personal journey through profound loss, including the unimaginable experience of losing my entire immediate family by the age of 25. Through candid discussions, I explore the complexities of grief, mental health challenges like anxiety, depression, and PTSD, and the resilience required to rebuild life after tragedy. By infusing humor and authenticity, I aim to create a supportive space for listeners navigating their own grie ...
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Baby Loss, Grief and Love is hosted by Kelly Wells MBACP, Founder and CEO of Making Miracles Charity. A counselling specialist in pregnancy, birth trauma and baby loss at all stages. Kelly also provides training for NHS staff working in this field. Making Miracles Registered Charity provides trauma and bereavement care through a number of services including professional counselling, a baby memorial garden, support groups, a published children’s book “The Baby", home therapy Care Boxes and so ...
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Journal Gently (formerly Let’s Encourage One Another) is a podcast designed to help introverted women find healing after experiencing grief, hurt, and trauma. This is a sacred space for us to meet together and draw close to God on the pages of our journals, especially when life is hard. It's all about taking small, gentle steps and inviting God to do His healing work in us. Let's journal gently. ------ Kari Bartkus is a spiritual director who walks with hurting Christian women, helping them ...
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Where's The Grief?

Jordon Ferber

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Where’s the Grief is a weekly podcast about loss and grief in everyday life that somehow manages to be consistently funny, surprisingly insightful and easily absorbed. It’s a show that isn’t afraid to face some of the most difficult questions of what it ultimately means to be human, while finding the ever-present comedy in our day-to-day truths, and some of the things we all fear. In each episode, host Jordon Ferber interviews comedians, actors, writers, and others who have experienced tragi ...
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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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Enduring Grief

Sarah Peterson, LCSW |Fellow Griever| Founder of Clear Mourning, a nonprofit dedicated to shifting the culture of grieving| experienced in hospice care| Familiar with Grief and Loss

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Enduring Grief - “Healing Practices & True Stories of Living After Loss" is a compassionate and insightful podcast dedicated to exploring the true nature of grief and loss. Hosted by Sarah Peterson, LCSW, along with frequent guests Dr. Marlis Beier and Dr. Dean Sharpe, both seasoned physicians who have spent their lives caring for others, including grievers. This podcast roots into the complex and often misunderstood journey of grieving. Through real stories, honest conversations, and expert ...
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Are you longing to understand the Bible verse-by-verse in a practical, life-changing way? Do you wish you had someone to walk with you through your questions, pain, and desire to grow deeper in your faith? You’re not alone—and you’re in the right place. Welcome to God’s Word Transforming Lives, where we dig into the truth of Scripture and apply it to real life—healing, growth, and transformation through the power of God’s Word. I’m Amy Diane Ross, a Bible teacher, Grief Recovery Specialist, ...
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Grieve with Christ After Loss | Christian Grief Support, Processing Grief, Faith After Loss, Healing After Losing a Loved One, Parent Loss

Kaitlyn Buck - Certified Christian Life Coach, Kingdom Grief Mentor, Christian Grief Coach, Spiritual Growth Mentor, Christian Mindset Coach, Christian Mental Health Coach

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A Christian grief podcast for women ready to heal through faith. Are you a Christian woman navigating the pain of losing a loved one? Do you feel overwhelmed by grief—like it’s easier to avoid it than to face it? Maybe you’re struggling with loneliness, emotional triggers, or wondering if you’re grieving the “right” way. You’re not alone—and you don’t have to walk this road without Christ. Welcome to Grieve with Christ After Loss—a podcast for Christian women seeking biblical grief support, ...
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The Grace, Grief and Grit Podcast

Dee Daniels Media Podcast Network

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Epidermolysis Bullosa is often called the worst disease you’ve never heard of. The Grace, Grief and Grit Podcast along with the nonprofit organization Heroes for Hallie Grace, will shine a light on this rare condition that affects 200,000 families every year. While there are limited treatment options, currently there is no known cure. In this podcast, we will highlight the legacy of Hallie Grace who fought Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa (JEB) with her family’s support for three months. Her ...
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Grief is the New Normal is the podcast that refuses to sugarcoat loss—because grief isn’t a problem to fix, it’s a reality to live with. Hosted by Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist with over a decade of experience in grief and trauma, this show dives deep into the messy, nonlinear, and very real ways grief impacts our lives. Whether you’re navigating the death of your person, wrestling with the weight of an invisible loss, or trying to figure out who you even are after everything c ...
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Nightmares & Grief is a masterfully written horror fiction anthology podcast read and produced by the author. It delves deep into the psychological terrors lurking in the shadows of the human mind. Each episode invites you into a world where the line between nightmares and reality blurs, offering a haunting exploration of the dark corners of grief and fear. Join us as we traverse chilling narratives that not only celebrate the macabre but also probe the complex tapestry of human emotions in ...
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Club Grief!

Glenn Darby

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An exclusive members only club with just one requirement to join: Loss. Loss of a loved one. And it's free! No commercials, just me sharing my grief with you.
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Sisterhood Through Grief

Letters to Heaven LLC

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Sisterhood Through Grief is a collaborative group of women, who lost their spouses and bonded through their grief support group. While we are not licensed therapists or doctors, we are all women who have gained knowledge and wisdom from the journey of grief we endured and survived. We will share what we suffered, encountered, and conquered during our journeys and impart raw truth about grieving. We'll offer compassionate support by providing empathy and validating one's grief. Knowing you ar ...
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"Helping those in grief (and the advisors who support them) navigate financial matters."In 2008, at the peak of the recession, I lost my mother to cancer in August and my father to a broken heart in November. In 2010, my grandmother passed away after a stroke. Then a heart wrenching experience in 2012 of losing my oldest child.I became a financial planner in 2003 during the process of helping my parents in their declining health. In 2011, three years after my parents passed, I became a CERTI ...
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Grief Glimmers is a gentle podcast about the gifts that good grief can offer us through creativity, simple rituals and a wider view on life & death. Hosted by me, Yarrow Magdalena, each episode explores how loss can open us to new ways of being, making & connecting. You’re not alone, and there is beauty here, too.
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The Currency of Grief

The Currency of Grief

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Death and money are two of the most taboo topics in our society yet they are inevitable for all of us. So why don’t we talk about death and money more? The fact is, we’re all going to have to face our mortality and the mortality of the people we love. During the toughest times in our life, we will also be faced with an overwhelming amount of financial and logistical decisions. These decisions have the power to bring people together or tear families apart. That’s why our mission is so importa ...
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Navigating Father's Day: Acknowledging Silent Grief In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Heather Taylor addresses the complex and often silent grief associated with Father’s Day. She speaks to those who have lost their fathers, fathers who have lost children, and others grappling with fatherhood-related grief. Dr. Taylor emphasizes the…
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In this episode, Skylar reflects on what would’ve been her brother Sam’s 26th birthday and the upcoming Father’s Day—two reminders of love and loss. She shares why honoring the people we’ve lost still matters, even as the years go on, and explores the pressure to “feel it” in a certain way. From lighting candles to making their favorite meal, Skyla…
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Grieving more than one loss can make the calendar feel like a minefield. Illustrator and author Tyler Feder joins me to talk about cumulative grief, anxiety, and how art can become a companion when no part of the year feels safe. In this episode, we cover: Why no month feels emotionally “safe” after multiple losses How to create and use a grief cal…
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Send us a text Today we’re welcoming Kelsey Mora, a Child Life Specialist and Therapist, to chat all about the intricacies of navigating grief with children. The conversation covers Kelsey's personal and professional journey, starting from her teenage years when she lost a friend to leukemia, to her current role in private practice. We explore the …
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Dr. Jessica Zucker, author of "Normalize It: Upending the Silence, Stigma, and Shame That Shape Women's Lives" is my guest this week...and man, is she someone who tells the truth. About everything. Jessica is a L.A.-based psychologist who specializes in reproductive and maternal mental health. She has written extensively about how the landscape of …
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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! Adina Kaplan was best friends with Miriam Holman since they were in diapers. While they didn’t quite get along as babies, as they…
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Are you clinging to habits that helped you survive loss-but now they're keeping you stuck? In this episode, I'm talking about the subtle ways we numb ourselves after a loss- and how to gently start letting go of the habits that no longer serve us. I'll share what helped me after losing my dad, brother, and mum in just eight months, and offer simple…
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In this episode, we sit down with Kurt Moore, a widowed dad raising two kids while navigating life after the death of his wife, Emily. With both humor and honesty, Kurt shares how his personal history of grief—including losing his own father as a teenager—shaped the way he’s parented through unimaginable loss. We talk about how kids grieve—often sa…
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You can’t have peace if your eyes are locked on the wrong thing. Jesus said, “The eye is the lamp of the body…” (Matthew 6:22). Because whatever fills your focus will also flood your heart. If you’ve been distracted by fear, obsessed with control, or anxious about your future, this is your invitation to refocus on what truly matters: the Kingdom of…
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Send us a text Many approaches to grief focus on your thoughts, but healing goes deeper. In this episode, I share practical ways to access your core beliefs, and why acceptance in grief isn’t passive…it’s a powerful, active choice. When you learn to work with what’s underneath the surface, your transition from active grief to rebuilding your life b…
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In this deeply personal episode, we sit down with Debbie and her boyfriend John to explore what it means to find love again after loss. With honesty and vulnerability, Debbie shares the emotional hurdles, moments of guilt, and the healing that came along the way. John joins the conversation to offer his perspective—how he and Debbie met, what drew …
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On this episode of The Grief Pod, Life and Health Coach, Helen Walsh talks about how to find a ‘new kind of normal’ after a bereavement, how to start over when all you want is for things to stay the same, how grief affects the nervous system and the importance of self care.Por The Grief Pod with Venetia Quick
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In this heartfelt episode of Enduring Grief, host Sarah Peterson is joined by Elizabeth Johnson, Director of the Peaceful Presence Project, for a moving conversation about the realities of living after significant loss. Together, they unpack the raw experience of child loss, exploring the shock, isolation, and “life-cracking eruption of hell” that …
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#130. Not all losses are bereavements. Sometimes they follow a diagnosis and impact someone for the rest of their life, like with our guest in this episode. This is The Silent Why, a podcast on a mission to explore grief, asking if hope can be found in 101 different types of permanent loss. Loss #63 of 101: Loss through chronic illness - Lupus In t…
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The Lies Grief Tells You—Overcoming Limiting Beliefs After Parent LossSummary of the Episode: Grief doesn’t just break our hearts—it whispers lies that try to break our identity, our hope, and our faith. If you’ve ever thought, “I should be further along,” or “I’m too broken to be used by God,” this episode was made for you. In today’s heartfelt co…
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In this episode, we welcome Katie and Natalie from the podcast "Those Two Widows," who share their candid experiences of widowhood and the unique bond they formed through their shared journeys. The conversation dives into the complexities of grief, the challenges of navigating life after loss, and the importance of finding community among those who…
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This week we sit down with Cathie Wallace, an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ (UCC), certified End of Life Doula, interfaith Spiritual Director, Reiki Master, and Mindfulness Meditation Teacher. Through breath work and guided meditation, Cathie leads us through a few practical tools that help both caregivers and those facing the en…
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Dr. Heather Taylor, PsyD, is a licensed counseling psychologist, grief specialist, and the founder of Grief is the New Normal Psychological Services. She is also the host of the Grief is the New Normal podcast and the creator of the Professional Grief Collective—an initiative focused on equipping clinicians with the tools and confidence to better s…
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My guest today is Dianne Namm. She is a playwright, screenwriter, director, producer, and author. She is here today to speak about her new book “What Happens After”. Website: https://www.dianenamm.com/ Book Website: https://whathappensafter.store/ ______________________________________________________________________________ If you would like to jo…
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Trigger warning: This episode includes discussion of suicide and may be difficult for some listeners. Grief doesn’t follow a schedule, and when it crashes into family dynamics, legal paperwork, and financial loose ends, it can leave you reeling. Justin Weidenfeld sits down with Mary McDirmid, who shares what it was like to lose her brother to suici…
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Sometimes, grief returns like a wave you didn’t see coming… and it throws you off balance. You may feel like you've gone backwards—but you haven’t. It’s your soul remembering. Grief doesn’t follow a straight line or a timeline. Songs, smells, dates, or a photo can bring it all back. And that’s not weakness—it’s deep connection. Allow yourself to fe…
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Experience the heart-wrenching collapse of loyalty and survival through "The Things We Do for Love" - a devastating audiodrama that follows Nate, an outdoor guide whose unbreakable bond with his springer spaniel becomes a death sentence in a world overrun by infection. When a desperate supply run into the ruins of downtown Spokane goes catastrophic…
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Send us a text What does the path from financial despair to freedom actually look like? In this deeply personal conversation, Certified Master Financial Coach Elizabeth Ramos reveals her remarkable journey from accumulating $300,000 in debt as a single mother to completely eliminating it—and now helping others do the same. Despite being naturally g…
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Gun violence claims over 100 lives a day in the U.S., but behind every statistic is a human being—and a family left to grieve in silence. In this powerful episode, we’re joined by Enyd Scott, founder of Red Community Organization, a nonprofit dedicated to honoring the lives lost to gun violence and supporting the loved ones left behind. Enyd shares…
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Send us a text On this weeks episode Kelly welcomes an international listener, Serena, to the Podcast. The lovely Serena, from Canada, is also a fellow podcasters and hosts 'The Still Hopeful Podcast' Serena is Mummy to Christopher, who was stillborn at full term, and to her rainbow baby, Veronica. Through Serena's grief, emotional struggles and ov…
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Deciding on my major in college really wasn’t that hard for me. I knew I wanted my studies to focus on the Bible and speech. I wanted to learn more about His Word so that I could communicate it clearly to those around me. So that’s what I did: I majored in communication and minored in biblical studies, taking as many classes as I could to understan…
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Welcome to the When Grief Comes Home podcast. We're glad you're here. This podcast supports parents who are grieving a spouse, partner, or child while helping their children who are living through the loss of a parent or sibling. With personal grief stories and professional guidance, we offer parents practical tips for supporting their child who is…
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In this deeply personal episode, Mark Chesnut returns to Grief Out Loud to share his experience of losing his sister Glynn to ovarian cancer. Glynn chose medical aid in dying after nearly four years of treatment, giving Mark and his family the unusual experience of knowing when death would occur. This conversation explores the complexity of "schedu…
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We're back after a two-month break. So let's catch you up on everything that’s happened with Jordy, and what the hell we’re supposed to do now. Oh, and also there were a ton of audio issues on this one. First time recording in two months was a bit rusty for all of us, but hope you enjoy! --- Subscribe, rate & review on Apple, Spotify or wherever yo…
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In this heartfelt episode, I delve into the complex relationship between grief and love, sharing my journey of navigating loss and its impact on my relationships. I reflect on the importance of self-love, the complexities of emotional labor, and the necessity of setting boundaries. Through my experiences, I want to emphasize that grief is not just …
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Earla Legault advocates for adult sibling grief peer support and using creativity to process grief. She co-wrote and illustrated the book Living With Sibling Grief: Imagining a Way Forward with her sibling grief buddy Monica Murphy. Earla is the 2024 recipient of The Compassionate Friends Karen Snepp Outstanding Sibling Award, given to those making…
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In this episode I talk with comedian Keith Chase about the tumultuous year that saw him nearly lose his own life alongside dealing with the death of his grandmother as well as his father, all in a short span of time. Now 6 months later (This episode was recorded in Nov. 2024) Keith has started reflecting on all the issues that come out of loss, and…
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Hey guys! Welcome back to another exciting episode of guys and grief. One of our most popular episodes was the finale of season 1 with our wives, so we decided to run it back and have two more wonderful ladies join us for a wives perspective episode. We are joined by Sarah Stoops and Amber Foy who are the wives of some of our Dadvocates: Scott Stoo…
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In this conversation, Alex Hillman shares his journey from web developer to co-founder of Indy Hall, one of the first co-working spaces in the United States, exploring how community building, meaningful relationships, and iterative learning have shaped his entrepreneurial path. Links Indy Hall 10k Independents Creators & Guests Marie Poulin - Host …
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Episode Description: In this heartfelt Memorial Day episode, Michael O’Connell and podcast host, Pete Waggoner, reflect on what the holiday truly means. They explore the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day, the importance of honoring fallen service members, and the meaningful traditions that surround military funerals. You’ll also hear…
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In this heartfelt episode of the 'Grace, Grief, and Grit' podcast, producer Dee Daniels joins Anne and Joe Davis as they prepare for the fourth annual Hallie Grace Memorial Butterfly Ball for EB. Anne and Joe discuss their journey with Heroes for Hallie Grace, their nonprofit organization founded in memory of their daughter, Hallie Grace.---They ta…
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Send us a message! We love hearing from our listeners. In the poignant episode, hosts Ashley and CJ delve into a heartfelt conversation with Heather about the devastating loss of her 11-year-old daughter, Parker, to a rare pediatric cancer. Heather recounts Parker’s journey, diagnosed at nine, filled with hope and struggles, and the aftermath of na…
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In the final episode of Season One of "Second Nature: Living with Ecological Grief and Loss," host Ashlee Cunsolo reflects on the profound journey of Season One, highlighting powerful conversations with guests worldwide who have deeply influenced her understanding of ecological grief. She discusses the importance of acknowledging grief as a natural…
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