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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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In this episode of Sorry For Your Loss, I talk with my dear friend Erin. And I have just one short thing to acknowledge which is: Yes, this is a long episode. I know. But it’s good. And it’s long because Erin was never out of things to talk about. I ... more
This is a follow-up to Episode 7, where I spoke with my friend Amanda, who talked about her grief following the deaths of her mother and father. If you haven’t heard that episode, hop back to get to know Amanda and her experiences. In this episode, A... more
Hello! Or perhaps welcome back 🙂 I had a bit of an unintended hiatus — life just needs those sometimes — but I’m excited to be back with a few more episodes. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss any of them! How has listening or sharing this podca... more
Trigger warning: this episode discusses suicide. (Trigger warning for any Royals fans, this episode references Game 7 of the 2014 World Series.) This episdoe is the one that is nearest and dearest to my heart. I sat down to talk with my mom, Susan, ... more
For this interview I spoke with one of my besties, Kate, and (so far) it’s the only interview I’ve done in-person. Like actually in the same room, not staring across an internet screen. The difference is obvious to me. You can really hear how much e... more
This episode is a break from the normal peer-to-peer interviews I’ve done previously. Today I’m talking with Christy Hansen, a grief counsellor at KC Hospice in Kansas City, Missouri. She sees people who are grieving literally every day, and gracious... more
I sat down with my friend Greg, who I may or may not have coerced into being on this podcast after may or may not have had one or two or several pints between us. The topic came up at all because I had made a “YOUR MOM!” joke. Greg’s response was per... more
Hi again listeners, here is EPISODE TWO! of Sorry For Your Loss the podcast. I hope that you have in your life friends who are as good to you as the two women in this podcast have been to me. Kelly, Holly, and I have been friends since I was a freshm... more
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