
Reflections of ourselves—our pain, our healing, our grief—in the stories of others.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Mental HealthHealth & Fitness | ||||

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The episode with Bianca Maria made me so angry. She is a grief coach (if that is even a real thing) who graduated a week before recording and I just felt things she was saying were unfounded. Bianca shamed therapy and the things she criticized it for aren’t even true. Grief therapist are trained and educated professionals, unlike coaches.
These episodes are great, really nice to hear people talk about grief. They also seem very well edited. Must be a big job to edit all these, and they do great. Good job.
This podcast is such a beautiful place to hear the stories of other people’s grief and to maybe hear your own grief in the process. I love that this podcast allows people to talk about their grief so openly and normally. I think the name of this podcast is so fitting, It’s not a step by step how-to, rather an understanding of the truly normal ways real people have grieved. The simple act of listening to other people’s grief stories can lead you into a place of freely feeling your own grief. I wa... more
The editing is superb, top-notch!
This has really helped put things into perspective for me. It is always interesting to hear how other people deal with painful memories of loss and grief. I have always had trouble feeling empathy for others in the past. But its listening to things like this, that has rally helped me see things from a different perspective. And though sometimes i may not understand the pain and grief of others, i do understand that it is a very universal emotion that I am very familiar with. We are all diff... more
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