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Give Grief A Chance

Diane Morgan
Grief
Mental Health
Loss
Self-Care
Grief Recovery
Support Systems
Grief Depression
Emotional Healing
Mindfulness
Holidays
Memory Of Loved Ones
Anticipatory Grief
Support Groups
Grief Awareness
New Beginnings
Alcoholism
Cognitive Dissonance
Libby (brooke Carlock's Daughter)
Grief Sucks, But Your Life Doesn't Have To
Emotional Rollercoaster

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 t... more

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After 313 episodes, I'm pressing pause in Give Grief a Chance podcast.

This decision didn't come easy. But over time, I've felt my work-and my heart-expanding beyond grief alone. I've grown and you've grown. And I'm being called to a new chapter. A ... more

Ever wonder if you're grieving the "right" way?

In this episode, I'm talking about the hidden assumptions and myths we carry about grief-where they come from, why they stick around, and how they quietly make us feel like we're doing it all wrong. If... more

Ever find it easier to show compassion to others but struggle to give that same kindness to yourself?

In this episode, I'm talking about how to practice self-compassion while grieving-and why it's one of the most powerful you can do for your healing... more

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... more

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Linda Raddon
Founder of Happier Later Life and caregiver with personal experience in elder care.
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Brooke Carlock
Grief educator, author, YouTuber, and podcast host
Episode: A Chat With Brooke Carlock
Kevin O'Connor
Author and grief advocate
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Dr. Kimberly Hubenette
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Episode: A Chat With Dr Kimberly Hubenette
Sheila Camuta
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Host

Diane Morgan
Host and dedicated empowerment and grief coach, specializing in supporting individuals through various forms of grief and loss, not limited to death.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 71 ratings
  • Grieving a complicated relationship

    I am in the process of grieving an unhealthy relationship with my divorce attorney. I was so vulnerable. Your podcast let me know the importance of forgiving. Thanks so much, Diane.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Disco, Debby
    United Statesa year ago
  • Thank you!

    I have been listening for a few years now and this is my fav podcast to help me deal with loss. I feel like Diane is talking to just me and shes giving me a big hug. Thank you Diane.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SmokeyGirl
    United Statesa year ago
  • Awesome host and show!

    So honored to be a guest on Diane's podcast. She's an amazing and inspirational host! I enjoyed talking to her, sharing some of my story and insights. What a moving podcaster bringing great topics to her audience.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    David Richman Author
    United States3 years ago
  • Great listen!!!

    Very interesting topics, lovely host and great interviews!!! Would definitely recommend!!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bigpapi420
    United States4 years ago
  • Ms

    I love Diane's podcast. I have learned so much! Grief and loss isn't all about losing someone through their passing - it covers all different types of loss. I didn't realise that I was grieving until I listened to Diane's podcast. I have now been in touch with her and I can recommend that you do to!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Clarity Chatterbox
    United Kingdom6 years ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the empathetic and supportive nature of the host, who creates a safe space for sharing grief experiences.
The community aspect of the podcast resonates with audiences, as it invites shared stories and encourages collective healing.
Many express gratitude for the practical advice offered on navigating grief, emphasizing the relatability of the host's anecdotes.

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A Chat With Dr Kimberly Hubenette
Q: What tips do you have to share with the audience within the first year of losing a loved one?
Keep items that remind you of your loved ones, and consider discussing plans for giving away belongings in advance.
A Chat With Dr Kimberly Hubenette
Q: So can you tell us your story about your husband, Mark, and his double lung transplant?
Mark had cystic fibrosis and was expected to not live past 18, but he lived to 47 due to a successful lung transplant and support from his family.
A Chat With Kevin O'Connor
Q: What inspired you to write the book and what are three takeaways readers can get from it?
Inspired by family letters and stories he carried, O'Connor organized these into a book that connects themes of grief and societal changes over the decades while emphasizing the role of memories and communication.
A Chat With Kevin O'Connor
Q: How do you think your upbringing influences your work today, particularly your careers in education and writing?
O'Connor explains that his upbringing in a funeral home emphasized service to others which translated well into his teaching career and community involvement, along with a love for sharing stories.
A Chat With Kevin O'Connor
Q: Can you share with us some of the unique experiences and challenges of growing up in a funeral home environment, especially in the 1950s?
O'Connor shares that growing up in a funeral home, life and death were apparent from a young age and he felt responsible as an ambassador of the family business while also noting the lack of discussions about grief within his family.

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2. Siobhan Elliot
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4. Linda Raddon
5. Brooke Carlock
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7. Dr. Kimberly Hubenette
8. Sheila Camuta

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