Welcome to a Living Loss – the brand new podcast series all about the art of losing and finding yourself hosted by author and psychotherapist, Julia Samuel.
So what is a living loss?
It’s the feeling of grief we get when an abrupt change happens in our lives that we have little to no control over… losing a job, breaking up with a partner or staying at home due to a Global pandemic… sounds fami... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessMental HealthEducation |
Julia had so much to say in her conversation with Dr. Laurie Santos, The Happiness Lab team split their conversation into two episodes. In Part 2, Julia talks about the paradox of grief: That we need to let it rage through us with its full force if w... more
This week, we're sharing a special episode of The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos. On The Happiness Lab, Laurie shares evidence-based research that will challenge what you think it means to live a happy life. You’ll hear inspiring and surprising... more
Dr Rahul Jandial joins Julia for the final episode of A Living Loss.
As a brain surgeon he has seen people at their most vulnerable and he speaks with such openness about the losses he has experienced.
Julia and Rahul discuss the experience of mo... more
Dr Edith Eger joins Julia for episode five of A Living Loss.
As a holocaust survivor she has known loss more than most and talks so openly about her experiences in this conversation
Julia and Edith discuss the experience of Auschwitz, the racism sh... more
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Julia Samuels is full of wisdom and empathy! As a trainee psychotherapist I admire her, hope for more episodes of this pod!🫶🏼
I’d always listen to a podcast if I saw Julia Samuels was on it, as she’s made statements of such profound wisdom that they’ve stopped me in my tracks. However the quests on this series were too elite for my channels of life. Felt like a blue collar Chav. I’ve abandoned the show. Give it a try though, you may find something.
Sorry but this was painfully boring & laboured. 🥴
Julia Samuel is an incredible interviewer; insightful empathetic and wonderfully kind and her guests are equally impressive. These podcasts are an absolute must!
More, please! This is a must listen. And probably listen again.
So incredibly wise and insightful.
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