My name is Darwyn M. Dave, and I lost my father in April of 1978 when I was just 10 years old. Even though that was a long time ago, I have realized that I'm not "over" his death, but in fact I'm still dealing with it. I've started the Dealing With My Grief podcast to discuss how I have been coping with grief and bereavement since that time. It is my hope that in creating this space I am able to c... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 223 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsMental HealthSociety & CultureHealth & Fitness |
I have been away for almost 2 years after going through a health crisis... I'm back and I'd like to thank everyone who reached out to me during my absence. more
IDoes the pain of grief ever sto hurting so much? If so, when? I reflect (and maybey rant) on my experience wih the ebbs and flows that pain brings with grief. more
I have returned to podcasting after a long hiatus. While I have had some struggles with my physical health, Im doing well and looking to get better. more
As we approach Father's day, it dawned on me that during the Mother's Day/Father's Day period there is a certain segment of the grief population that seem sto be totally ignored... that would be parents who have lost children. more
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I am so glad I found this Podcast. I lost my father suddenly about a month ago. Some days the grief is completely overwhelming. I find myself nodding along to this Podcast in total agreement with the content. Grief can be very lonely, so I have found his words so comforting. Thank you.
It’s been a minute. After the fire. After the passing of you Mom. Just wanted to say I am praying for you and I miss you logic and empathy. Hope you are well.❤️
This is just wonderful. I lost my annoying, temperament, beautiful, funny Daddy 20 years ago and I miss him daily. This podcast is a revelation to me. I’m learning and re-thinking things and looking at stuff through a new perspective. Thank you so much. more
I like your soothing voice and the great professional sources provided... learning day by day my new chapter after losing my dad. I like - how the show goes straight to the point on the topic.
Love LOVE this podcast. It’s authentically expressive. Darwyn deals with his grief in such a unique way. His story is moving but yet heartbreaking. A must listen.
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