I speak with Candice Bock, a mom from New Jersey who lost her son in a tragic accident. While speaking with her, I quickly realized this wasn’t a typical interview. The emotion, the story, and the inspirational messages lent themselves to a different style of episode that I hope you’ll enjoy. After losing six-year old Edmond, Candice went through a myriad of grief and since then has not only been able to grow immensely herself but also teach others to grow from their own adversities. She started
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Episode 52: Updates on My Grief, the Boutique and Why We’re Over Edible Arrangements
This week’s episode is a bit of a mixed bag where I sit down solo to share what’s going on lately. I start with how I’ve been dealing amidst year five of my dad’s death anniversary as well as a part of my conversation with last week’s guest, Rebecca Soffer in regards to gifting after grief. Edible Arrangements are OUT and intentional, useful gifts are IN! Episode Highlights: The five particular days that sit with me and weigh heavier than the others around my dad’s death anniversary How grief wa
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Episode 56: Finding Peace & Purpose After Loss: Reid Peterson on Founding the Grief Refuge App
Reid Peterson is no stranger to grief and has had several, very different experiences with loss in his lifetime. Reid experienced death first at the age of 10 when a friend and classmate died of spinal meningitis. He went on to lose his biological father to suicide in 2006 and his stepfather to cancer in 2016. He felt compelled to help the grieving find peace and purpose after loss. Reid achieved a Masters Degree in Transpersonal Psychology from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in 2007 and is certified in Death & Grief Studies by the Center for Loss & Life Transition.
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Episode 40: Working through Pandemic Grief and Holding on to Yourself in a Life with Loss
Powered by RedCircle Kimberley is an award-winning poet and author who writes about loss, joy, and being mindful, with a love for all things wild and winged. As a philanthropic, end-of-life planning advisor, she’s frequently asked to speak about death—specifically,...
Episode 39: Find Your Grief Tribe
Powered by RedCircle Depending on the grief you're experiencing, your friends and family may not always be able to relate to you on the same level. Of course, they can offer condolences and support, but it’s not quite the same as meeting with people that know exactly...
Episode 37: How a Psychology Grad Student Deals with Her Own Grief
Powered by RedCircle This week I’m joined by family friend, Meredith Hannahs. Meredith lost her mom four years ago to cancer and also has a clinical perspective on grief as she is approaching the end of her time as a grad student of psychology. Meredith works in a...
Episode 38: How Shadow Work Can Help with Grief and Trauma
Powered by RedCircle This week I’m joined by Danielle Massi, aka The Shadow Queen. Danielle is a Licensed Family Therapist and Master Shadow Work Practitioner and owns The Wellness Collective which is a holistic healing space in Center City Philadelphia specializing...
Episode 36: Grieving the Loss of a Career in the Pandemic
Powered by RedCircle In this episode I’m joined by writer, photographer, & podcast host John Piccuto to discuss a different kind of loss; the loss of losing a job and the unique feelings of grief that come along with it. John lost his job fairly early on in the...
Episode 35: Internal Housekeeping: Breathwork and Meditation to Help Heal Grief
Powered by RedCircle Grief and loss come in many forms and are brought on in many ways. Although loss is loss no matter how you slice it, there is a uniqueness to sudden loss. This week I have a conversation with Erin Browning to discuss the anatomy of sudden loss,...
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