So sorry for your loss. I can't even imagine. That is terrible. The sad head tilt. The meal trains. The things you see and hear after you lose someone or something. This podcast is dedicated to talking about grief out in the open. Out loud. Really LOUD. We will share personal stories ranging from the sad, the angry, the are you freaking kidding me to pee your pants funny. We are not licensed profe... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-ImprovementMental HealthHealth & Fitness |
This episode I will catch you up on where I am now in my grief. My husband died 6 years ago on Thursday, May 3, 2018. It was without a doubt the worst thing that has ever happened to me. I did not know how I was going to keep going. But it has been 6... more
I recently had the opportunity to sit down with my friend Jocelyn Tiner and just have a conversation about the grief you feel with a miscarriage, the grief you feel when you cant get pregnant, the grief you feel regarding all the things that come alo... more
You need to grieve. You are sad. You feel lost and evertyhing seems overwhelming but you dont have time to really grieve. Life just keeps throwing out curve balls and you thought you were playing a whole other sport. This episode I talk about losing ... more
Sometimes we are going along thinking, Ok, my life is on track I am doing pretty well, and I am happy. Then in an instant something can happen to change all of your plans. Today our guest Sarah will share her story about how a car wreck changed her l... more
This episode is about understanding our grief during the holidays. Holiday decorations, Christmas trees, menorahs, carols, twinkle lights, commercials on tv, shopping, family traditions. It seems like it is EVERYWHERE starting in October. It is suppo... more
Today we are taking a little detour on grief to talk about Estate Planning. We have covered many stories related to death grief and I have even mentioned how important it is to have a will. Our guest today is attorney Paul F. Wright from Wright Legal... more
So this week I wanted to just take a moment to reflect on my own grief. How it’s every changing and evolving. We have covered so many different types of grief so far but I think it helps to sometimes just go back and see where we started. more
Tornados. Fires. Floods. Hurricanes. Earthquakes. These are just a few examples of natural disasters. They can happen with or without warning. They can leave you feeling lost, angry, sad, devastated and fearful. It takes a toll on your mental and som... more
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I’d suggest doing some research on guests before allowing them to paint a false narrative of moments of grief. In no way was Angela alone during her neighbors house fire. That is a lie. Just one of her many dramatic lies told on your podcast.
Veronica has a way of taking very weighty topics and talking about them in a way that makes them relatable to everyone. Discussions about grief are so important, because none of us are making it through life completely unscathed. There are such a wide variety of ways that we experience grief, some of which I had never even contemplated. Veronica tackles them all, with guests who have valuable insight. Everyone needs to be listening to these podcasts!
This has become my favorite grief podcast. Veronica is a really good interviewer and the funny little sound effects help to lighten the mood just enough.
Moving, heart felt, and compelling. Looking forward to the next episode.
Veronica made me feel like I was in the same room with a friend, just talking about an intense topic in a safe space, a subject that she is still processing today. While I don’t have a great amount of experience in the subject of grieving, I would like to gain valuable insight about how I might help those in their moments of loss. I think we may all benefit from her story (and others). I highly recommend!
This podcast just launched yesterday and I am already so impressed. It deals with a topic we don’t often talk about- grief. I HIGHLY recommend you check it out. The first episode is very moving and intensely relatable. more
I appreciate your open, sincere and honest story in your journey of grief. Though it tugged at my heartstrings, it was also balanced with the real dark humor side of things that happen…like running off and losing your shoe in the midst of tragedy. I will look forward to future episodes as you delve into the awkward, horrifying and sometimes funny and bizarre ways that we deal with grief. Thanks for putting this out there!
Heart felt, vulnerable, and real. Highly recommend and share with your friends and family who have and are walking through grief
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