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Grief
Mental Health
Glioblastoma
Pregnancy Loss
Terminal Brain Cancer
Postpartum Depression
Termination For Medical Reasons
Fatherhood
Maternal Health
Sexual Assault
Parenting Challenges
Friendship
Emotional Support
Caregiving
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Child Rearing
Car-T Cell Infusion
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Nonprofit Sector

Welcome to Grief Street! What happens when two lifelong friends and therapists experience grief in the forms of late-term baby loss and terminal brain cancer? A podcast exploring all things grief, loss and the human experience! Your hosts, Jordy Glassner, LMFT, and Erica Rozmid, PhD ask each other the messy, scary questions and invite guests and experts to join them in the vulnerability by sharing... more

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After a Jordy update, we're back with an interview we dusted out of the archives from a year-and-a-half ago. Kayleigh Summers, also known as the Birth Trauma Mama across social media, chats with Jordy and Erica about juggling grief and gratitude, the... more

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Jordy and Erica record during a chaotic time — a playdate with the kiddos, and reflect on the two year anniversary of Jordy's brain cancer diagnosis.

Apologies for the audio and video issues!

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Live from a joint family vacation in Oxnard, we discuss Jordy's latest scan results and medical updates, lighthouses and whether Jordy would sink or float in a pool.

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We're back after a two-month break. So let's catch you up on everything that’s happened with Jordy, and what the hell we’re supposed to do now. 

Oh, and also there were a ton of audio issues on this one. First time recording in two months was a bit ... more

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Recent Guests

Kayleigh Summers
Survivor of amniotic fluid embolism and advocate for those experiencing birth trauma.
The Birth Trauma Mama
Episode: Birth Trauma Mama: What Makes The Work Worth It?
Ryan Khan
Longtime friend of Jordy and Erica, who lost a parent early in life
Episode: Jordy’s Rehab Journey + How Losing a Dad Early vs. Later In Life Shapes You
Nicole Thompson
Childhood friend of Jordy, who also experienced the loss of her father
Episode: Jordy’s Rehab Journey + How Losing a Dad Early vs. Later In Life Shapes You
Luke Barnett
Filmmaker and actor who created 'The Crossing Over Express' which went viral
Episode: Luke Barnett: How 'The Crossing Over Express' Went Viral + Jordy's 3rd Brain Surgery Update
Caroline Cray
Guest discussing mast cell activation syndrome
Episode: I Can Only Eat Two Foods: Surviving On Oats & Baby Formula (feat. Caroline Cray)
Benji Goldman
Funeral Director
Goldman Funeral Group
Episode: Exploring The Business of Death While Embracing Jordy’s New Hope
Lindsay Firestone
Advocate for glioblastoma awareness and widow of Marc Firestone.
Episode: Jordy LIVE From The Hospital & Glioblastoma Awareness Day (feat. Lindsay Firestone)
Emma Belle
Advocate and founder of TFMR Mamas, a community supporting parents with pregnancy loss.
TFMR Mamas
Episode: The Last Day: A Boston Farewell & The TFMR Mama (feat. Emma Belle)
Debi Frankle
Grief specialist and clinical supervisor
Episode: Jordy’s Emotional Goodbye & The Best Grief Expert We Know (feat. Debi Frankle)

Hosts

Jordy Glassner
Co-host, therapist, and lifelong friend, sharing her journey with terminal brain cancer and exploring grief.
Erica Rozmid
Co-host, therapist, and lifelong friend, engaged in the exploration of grief and loss.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 122 ratings
  • Raw, heartbreaking, and vulnerable

    Thank you both for sharing this deeply raw and personal experience. The way you’ve navigated this situation as best friends is incredible. Sending so much love and strength to both of you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Yofigirl
    United States6 months ago
  • Amazing Pod

    Love you both and this podcast! Wait anxiously for each episode and love the way you support each other. Hoping Jordy gets some better news in the months to come. Xoxo

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cgycfycfcgyctct
    United Statesa year ago
  • Thanks

    I’m so grateful to have found your podcast. ❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    3510yogi
    United Statesa year ago
  • Comforting, Insightful and Relatable

    So grateful for this podcast. I lost my son at 27 years old to brain cancer in May 2023. My drive to work on Mondays is much less lonely with a new episode of Grief Street. It gives me a better understanding of the grief my son and his fiancé as well as my husband were experiencing during my sons illness. It has helped me process some thought that weigh heavy on my mind.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    555316
    United Statesa year ago
  • Thank you from a fellow brain cancer survivor

    Jordy, Erica, and Hank; I truly can’t express how much this show has helped me in my own journey. Thank you for your vulnerability and not shying away from sharing the hard conversations/topics. Sending big hugs your way!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kelseystokstad
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners appreciate the raw and vulnerable discussions about grief and loss, often expressing gratitude for the shared experiences and emotional support.
Reviews highlight the strong bond between the hosts and the safe space they create for difficult discussions around grief.
Many find comfort in the hosts' approach to challenging topics, noting the balance of humor and deep conversation.

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A Walk Down Grief Street
Q: What has that been like for you?
It's the worst, because you know that there's nothing you can really do.
A Walk Down Grief Street
Q: How do you integrate that? How do you think about that? How do you feel?
I'm really grateful that I got diagnosed at the ER, because I think if I had had enough time to really think about what was happening, my anxiety would have taken over.
You Gotta Fight For Trans Rights (feat. Era Steinfeld)
Q: What should friends or loved ones say to someone transitioning?
Show up as they ask to be supported, acknowledge their trust in sharing their identity, and engage in self-education on trans issues.
You Gotta Fight For Trans Rights (feat. Era Steinfeld)
Q: What would you want to say to your younger self during difficult times?
I would affirm a lot of my choices to seek safety and community, and advise to trust the process of transition without rushing to give answers to others.
Lucie Fink: I Ain't Gonna Live Forever
Q: What would you tell yourself before making a major medical decision?
Relax, you have time to explore other options before making a rash decision.

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This podcast focuses on navigating the complex emotions tied to grief and loss, driven by the experiences of two lifelong friends who are also therapists. Through heartfelt conversations, the hosts explore themes such as terminal illnesses, parenting through grief, and the struggles surrounding late-term pregnancy loss. They invite guests to share their stories, creating a supportive community for listeners who may be dealing with similar challenges. Each episode encourages vulnerability, humor, and a sense of understanding, providing listeners with a safe space to reflect on their grief journeys and find comfort in shared experiences.

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Recent guests on Grief Street include:

1. Kayleigh Summers
2. Ryan Khan
3. Nicole Thompson
4. Luke Barnett
5. Caroline Cray
6. Benji Goldman
7. Lindsay Firestone
8. Emma Belle

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