
Stories from everyday humans who have encountered grief in one of its many forms and have found themselves on a different trail than they ever intended. Join us as we hear about the ways grief has changed people in all of its ugliness and unexpected beauty.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementPersonal JournalsSociety & CultureEducation | ||||

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Annie Orenstein, author of the newly released book "Always A Silbing: The Forgotten Mourner's Guide To Grief" joins us to talk about her big brother Ben who died during military service in Afghanistan. She explains how that led to her... more
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Adam Zuckerman, founder of Buried In Work, joins us to talk about his father's death and his experience as the executor of his estate. This experience is what led Adam to shift careers and create Buried in Work, to help other families... more
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Join us as Kelila Green- mom, surrogate, and pregnancy loss survivor- shares her story of surrogacy and grief. Kelila is host of the podcast, "Pushing Through Loss", a speaker, and founder of Ours and Yrs- a pregnancy loss survival to... more
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Brooke Kekos joins us to discuss leaving a rigid community she was raised in, and the grief of losing her family, friends, and all she had known as a result. In the same time frame, she also went through a divorce, and several years l... more
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This podcast covers a topic that hits us all. Whether you are rich or poor, old or young, privileged or not, you will experience grief through your life. Gaining the skills to effectively cope with it is critical for us all. The host Amanda is so compassionate and asks insightful questions.
-Ann Swanson, Author of Meditation for the Real World
Amanda has created a very deep and potent collectively healing podcast exploring how transformative moving through grief can be. She is a gifted interviewer who holds space for deep, meaningful conversation with her guests. She is thoughtful, smart and so kind! Thanks for your hard work, Amanda!
This podcast is not your typical “self help” podcast. I am fortunate enough to not have experienced a lot of what is talked about first hand, but I’ve found myself the support person in almost every experience discussed. The support role is hard as typically we have no idea what someone is going through or how to help.
I find this podcast extremely insightful and helpful for me to hear and understand even a 1/100th of what someone is going through so I can feel better prepared or better able... more
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First time listener here, I just heard Episode 8 with Jill, and her story was so powerful!! Also, you do a great job as a host to not overshadow your guests. Sound quality is great as well! I will def listen again! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ —Nick from Point of Doo Podcast 🍒
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Apple Podcasts | #78 |
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