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Grief Is My Side Hustle

meghanrjarvis
Grief
Loss
Mental Health
Community Support
Spirituality
Tommy Mark
Trauma Therapy
What Looks Like Bravery
Tommy's Field
Community
Conscious Grieving
Trauma
Therapy
Los Angeles
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Fire Island
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Sibling Loss
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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 th... more

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I am so, so grateful to welcome the extraordinary Dr. Alexandra Sowa to our space this week. You may be wondering, "Meghan, what the heck does a doctor who works closely with GLP1s have to do with grief?" Turns out, quite a lot. Anyone who has experi... more

Elena Brower is a bestselling author, artist, podcast host, teacher, mentor and chaplaincy student. Her debut book, Art of Attention, was published in 2012, and her bestselling journals Practice You and Being You, along with her courses, classes, and... more

Ronald Simpson-Bey would call his grief a proponent of his survival. While he was incarcerated (for a crime he didn’t commit) during the early 2000s, his young adult son was fatally shot. Ronald’s conviction was finally overturned in 2012, and he wou... more

Kim Long is a psychologist based in Alberta, Canada. She and her team created the incredible resource hub, Dochas Psychological services, where they offer the groundbreaking Lifejacket app, as well as the Dochas compass, a short quiz that can help gu... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Alexandra Sowa
Leading specialist in GLP-1 medicines and author of The Ozempic Revolution
Episode: Ep. 175: Dr. Alexandra Sowa Brings a New Perspective to Weight Management and Grief
Elena Brower
Author and teacher, known for her work on grief and vulnerability
Author of Hold Nothing
Episode: Ep. 174: Elena Brower on How to Let Go- and "Hold Nothing"
Ronald Simpson-Bey
An extraordinary character who shares his story of wrongful conviction and personal transformation.
Episode: Ep. 173: Ronald Simpson-Bey on the Wrongful Conviction that Changed Everything
Kim Long
Grief therapist and founder of Dochas Psychological Services.
Dochas Psychological Services
Episode: Ep. 172: Thanksgiving BONUS! Kim Long of Dochas Psychological Services
Chelsea P. Geese
Producer of the podcast.
Grief Is My Side Hustle
Episode: Ep. 172: Thanksgiving BONUS! Kim Long of Dochas Psychological Services
Katie Leonard
Pediatric hospice nurse and a pioneer in pediatric end-of-life care
Anchor Health
Episode: Ep. 171: Katie Leonard On Being a Pediatric Hospice Nurse
Casey Mulligan Walsh
Author of The Full Catastrophe, exploring themes of grief and belonging
Episode: Ep. 170: Casey Mulligan Walsh Embraces The Full Catastrophe
Alison Larkin
Comedian, writer, and author who speaks on topics related to adoption and grief.
Episode: Ep. 169: Alison Larkin Loses her Love, Finds Her Funny, and Sings us into Sobs
Kristina Amelong
Author of What My Brother Knew
Episode: Ep. 168: Kristina Amelong on Learning to Live with the Aftermath of What Her Brother Knew

Host

Meghan Reardon-Jarvis
Host and trauma therapist specializing in grief and loss, utilizing her personal experiences to drive discussions on grief and support.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 156 ratings
  • Great Podcast for grief and more

    I have found this podcast so helpful on my grief journey. I went back to the beginning and have been listening from there. Love it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jenna Seaman
    United States3 months ago
  • One of my favorites !!!

    Meghan has an easy snd hopeful way of holding space, while being direct and still kind. I truly appreciate her.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AllisonLane
    United States10 months ago
  • The role of the host

    Meghan, I was so happy to find your podcast, and so dearly wanted to learn—personally and professionally—from your experiences and insights.. But I have listened to 3 episodes with growing frustration. You invite outstanding guests, then talk over them, continuously interrupting their story with your own. Partly this is because of the quality of the audio, so that even when you make normal “I’m listening” vocalizations, it cuts off the other speaker. You are the host; please don’t make it so muc... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    db from Maryland
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great host and show!

    Love Meghan! She makes the conversations so easy and fun. Educational and very insightful all the time.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fergoogles
    United States2 years ago
  • So helpful to those grieving

    Love the openness of the host, the engaging conversations, and the deep and heartfelt stories that emerge through her interviews. So grateful to have found this podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Angelo's Mom
    United States2 years ago

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Overall, the podcast is seen as a valuable resource for those dealing with grief, praised for its warmth, insightfulness, and importance in today's context.
Some feedback mentions the desire for more balanced dialogue during guest interviews, as the host occasionally dominates the conversation.
Many note the educational value and the expertise of guests, highlighting how the conversations help in understanding grief better.
Listeners appreciate the authentic and compassionate approach of the host, who creates a welcoming space for discussing grief and loss.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Ep. 174: Elena Brower on How to Let Go- and "Hold Nothing"
Q: How do you think it has shifted you so that you know it's the thing that you're gonna keep practicing?
Elena explains that it has shifted her understanding of knowledge, emphasizing the importance of not knowing as foundational to her practice.
Ep. 174: Elena Brower on How to Let Go- and "Hold Nothing"
Q: Can you tell me what the invitation was for you that invited you into your current life?
Elena recounts moving to the Southwest and finding Yupia Zen Center, which sparked a significant emotional and spiritual journey for her.
Ep. 174: Elena Brower on How to Let Go- and "Hold Nothing"
Q: What is the most profound thing that you've received in the last few months?
Elena shares a realization about doing something that scares her, which led her to reflect on what she can offer from a place of emotional nourishment.
Ep. 175: Dr. Alexandra Sowa Brings a New Perspective to Weight Management and Grief
Q: Dr. Sowa, can you start as I ask everyone to start, what brings you into the world of grief and loss?
Dr. Sowa shares her journey, including her work at conferences and mentioning the emotional connection between GLP-1 medications and grief.
Ep. 173: Ronald Simpson-Bey on the Wrongful Conviction that Changed Everything
Q: How does one process that kind of profound loss in prison?
I had to internalize the same advice I was giving others. The main principle being that things in life happen for a reason, even though we may not always understand that reason.

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Focusing on the themes of grief, loss, and healing, a heartfelt exploration takes place through a series of poignant conversations with individuals who share their personal stories of loss and the impact it has had on their lives. Each episode features guests from diverse backgrounds, including grief therapists, healthcare professionals, and authors, all of whom contribute insights and strategies for navigating the complexities of grief. This podcast offers listeners a supportive and educational experience while tackling the often-taboo topic of death in a candid manner. The host's connection to her own experiences of profound loss adds a layer of authenticity and relatability to the discussions, making it a unique resource for those seekin... more

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1. Dr. Alexandra Sowa
2. Elena Brower
3. Ronald Simpson-Bey
4. Kim Long
5. Chelsea P. Geese
6. Katie Leonard
7. Casey Mulligan Walsh
8. Alison Larkin

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