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A space where human hearts gather around stories of loss, love and healing. Join guests from a range of backgrounds as they share moments of loss and how they walked through these life challenges. Let their stories spark curiosity within you to gain a new perspective on loss and grief. Learn new ways to navigate your own grief and find new layers of support. This podcast is organized in cycles of seven episodes. You'll hear conversations with guests in a style you would expect from a podcast on episodes one through four. Every fifth episode will contain a Mythical Story or Wisdom Tale - an offering of story medicine for your Soul. Every sixth episode will be about Love, and every seventh episode with be a guided visualization or deep relaxation for you to relax and rest.
- 73 - 071: Healing Through the Vibration of Grace with Gina Breedlove
What does the word ‘grace’ really mean? Jenn and Sound Healer and Grief Doula Gina Breedlove both work to bring more grace into the world and share what they think it truly means while painting a picture of what their souls believe is possible for humanity. In a time of profound collective grief around the world, Gina talks about what it looks like to make grief ‘sexy’ again, shares a simple practice to help your body release what it is holding onto, and encourages us to embrace grieving as something we have to do for our body as much as drinking water. She also gifts us with a bit of her sound healing magic to help you connect and unwind.
Resources:
Find out more about Gina and her work at www.ginabreedlove.com
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Receive your Free Grief Guidebook here: https://walkthroughgriefwithgrace.com/
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Get Gina’s book, The Vibration of Grace: Sound Healing Rituals for Liberation here
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Join the Grief and Grace private Facebook group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/176177430380895/
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 39min - 72 - 070: Breathing Through Grace Guided Meditation with Jenn Cormier
Looking for a little more peace and lightness? In just five minutes, host and Grief Guide Jenn Cormier will walk you through a calming meditation to connect with your breath and find stillness.
The Walk Through Grief with Grace podcast is also excited to announce the launch of the Grace Collective, a gathering space for communal healing from personal and societal grief. For more information, send an email with the subject line “Grace Collective” to walkthroughgriefwithgrace@gmail.com or join the Grief and Grace Facebook group.
Resources:
Get your free “7 Steps to Walk Through Grief with Grace” guidebook at www.walkthroughgriefwithgrace.com
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Join the Grief and Grace private Facebook group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/176177430380895/
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 11min - 71 - 069: Creativity: How We Rise from the Ashes of Loss Community Roundtable
It cannot be stressed enough how powerful it can be to create after a loss, and this episode is a testament to that power. Jenn sits down for a community roundtable conversation with Sandra Sa, Angela Apodaca, and Meg Streeter Lauck for an emotional and impactful conversation about how creating after the major losses in their life reignited a spark within them, both let go and connect further with their loved ones, and find joy and release on a deep level. If you feel stuck or down after a loss, this episode is for you. Let these incredible women inspire you with their stories of how a wide range of art propelled them forward in their grief journey.
Resources:
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook here: https://walkthroughgriefwithgrace.com/
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Join the Grief and Grace private Facebook group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/176177430380895/
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 58min - 70 - 069: Healing Loss Through Music with Kevin Campbell
How has music impacted you and your grief journey? In this episode, Jenn talks with musician Kevin Campbell, who created his 6th album “The Stages” while going through the seven stages of grief after the loss of his girlfriend of 21 years. He gifts us with a deep look into the first year after a loss and how the process of creating brought him back to himself. Jenn and Kevin also discuss the challenge of answering the question “How are you doing” and the importance of developing the emotional skills involved with checking in and talking to people who are grieving. This episode is truly a testament to the power of creating and experiencing art for healing.
Resources:
Learn more about Kevin at http://kevincampbell.squarespace.com/ and listen to his album “The Stages” wherever you stream music
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Receive your Free Grief Guidebook here: https://walkthroughgriefwithgrace.com/
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Join the Grief and Grace private Facebook group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/176177430380895/
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 40min - 69 - 067: Embracing Ritual to Feel Lighter and More Joyful with Gabby Jimenez
What have you taken on in 2023 that you need to process and let go of before stepping into 2024? In this episode, hospice nurse and death doula Gabby Jimenez walks us through her regular rituals that she uses to let go of what she’s carrying around so she can help herself and her clients feel lighter and more joyful. She is the self-professed “Ritual Queen”, and is teaming up with Jenn this December 2023 to help you acknowledge and process everything that’s happened this year and walk into the new year with confidence.
Resources:
Join Jenn and Gabby on December 30th at 12 pm PST for the free virtual event “Letting Go of 2023: A Year End Ritual”
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Learn more about Gabby and her work here
Join the Hospice Heart Facebook page
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Join the Grief and Grace private Facebook group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/176177430380895/
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Have virtual tea with Jenn! This will be an opportunity for you to get some reflection time on where you’ve been, where you are, and where you want to go. You will get some clarity, and perspective and get a chance to be deeply witnessed.
https://calendly.com/revjenncormier/tea-with-jenn-what-s-your-big-dream?month=2023-11
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Thu, 21 Dec 2023 - 25min - 68 - 066: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Caregiving with Sarah Dutro Cormier
To celebrate the two-year anniversary of the podcast and to commemorate the 11-year anniversary of her dad’s passing, Jenn sits down with an incredibly special guest to share the flip side of her father’s cancer journey. Her mother, Sarah Dutro Cormier, shares the challenges, humor, and tedium behind caring for her husband and Jenn’s dad Gil as he faced stage 4 prostate cancer. Jenn has shared extensively about the healing journey that Gil went through in the last years of his life that she got to be a part of, and this episode adds another layer to the tale. Sarah tells of “the down and dirty work” that comes with caregivers and shares her advice to those out there providing full-time care.
Thank you to each and every one of our listeners who has supported this podcast over the past two years. It is an honor to share these stories and promote greater and more holistic dialogue around death, dying, and grief.
Resources:
Join the Grief and Grace private Facebook group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/176177430380895/
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Have virtual tea with Jenn! This will be an opportunity for you to get some reflection time on where you’ve been, where you are, and where you want to go. You will get some clarity, and perspective and get a chance to be deeply witnessed.
https://calendly.com/revjenncormier/tea-with-jenn-what-s-your-big-dream?month=2023-11
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 15 Nov 2023 - 25min - 67 - 065: We Need to Talk More About Death with Martha Hunt Handler
(Content Warning: Suicide)
How have you planned for death? We often leave thoughts of death for old age, but the reality is that it often happens earlier than expected, and we can leave our loved ones without a plan. In this episode with Martha Hunt Handler, author of Winter of the Wolf, she and Jenn chat about the beauty of talking about death and leaving behind specific plans and gifts for our loved ones. Martha also shares the spiritual journey that led her to write her book that was inspired by the death of her best friend’s 12 year old son. They talk about the otherness and added guilt, blame, and shame that comes with death by suicide and how we can better show up for families affected by suicide with more compassion. Martha reminds us to open up more conversations about death and dying, and to lean into our intuition.
Resources:
Buy hard copy, digital, and audio versions of Martha’s book Winter of the Wolf
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Have virtual tea with Jenn! This will be an opportunity for you to get some reflection time on where you’ve been, where you are, and where you want to go. You will get some clarity, and perspective and get a chance to be deeply witnessed.
https://calendly.com/revjenncormier/tea-with-jenn-what-s-your-big-dream?month=2023-11
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Join the Grief and Grace private Facebook group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/176177430380895/
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 01 Nov 2023 - 47min - 66 - 064: The Grief of the US Criminal Justice System with Laura Sheppard
How can we reimagine a system with wholeness and healing at the core rather than pain and retribution? In this episode, Criminal Defense Attorney Laura Sheppard talks with Jenn about the immense grief she has witnessed within the United States criminal justice system. As an attorney who has represented hundreds of offenders of violent crimes, she has seen firsthand how her clients who are trauma victims go on to become trauma causers as well as the remorse and healing that takes place over decades in prison. She has also witnessed the grief and pain of victims and their families in parole hearings, and shares examples of families who have found forgiveness and who have drowned in grief and anger within a system that prevents restorative justice and meditation. Laura and Jenn envision a system with different values that strives for gaining forgiveness and closure, lets go of villainizing the ‘other’, and encourages us all ot listen more deeply.
Resources:
Learn more about the Taqiq Khamisa Foundation at www.tkf.org
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Are you a woman suffering from the loss of a parent? Join our Half Day Community Retreat: Healing After Parent Loss on Sunday, October 15th, 2023 at 10 am PST. Use the code PODCAST to attend for free!
https://walkthroughgriefwithgrace.mykajabi.com/healing-after-parent-loss-oct-15-2023
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Join the Grief and Grace private Facebook group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/176177430380895/
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Learn more about Jenn’s ‘Fall Healing Retreat: A Sacred Journey to Reclaim Joy After Loss’ in Mexico this November
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 11 Oct 2023 - 38min - 65 - 063: A Guided Water Meditation with Jenn Cormier
Sink into this quick guided water meditation with host Jenn Cormier to help your body and mind feel renewed and refreshed. This calming meditation will take you on a journey to surrender what you don’t need and relax into what is. Let the water give you beauty, grace, and love. Come back to this meditation to receive these gifts time and time again.
Resources:
Are you a woman suffering from the loss of a parent? Join our Half Day Community Retreat: Healing After Parent Loss on Sunday, October 15th, 2023 at 10 am PST. Use the code PODCAST to attend for free!
https://walkthroughgriefwithgrace.mykajabi.com/healing-after-parent-loss/june-25-2023
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Join the Grief and Grace private Facebook group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/176177430380895/
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Learn more about Jenn’s ‘Fall Healing Retreat: A Sacred Journey to Reclaim Joy After Loss’ in Mexico this November
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Thu, 28 Sep 2023 - 16min - 64 - 060: How to Face the Grief of Tragic Loss and Multiple Losses with Audrey White
***CONTENT WARNING: Murder, suicide***
What is the most painful thought for you right now? This question kicks off the PEACE method, a grief processing method that has helped Grief Coach Audrey White immensely not just with her clients, but also through her many experiences with grief. In this episode, Audrey shares the cascading grief that she experienced from several losses during the COVID-19 pandemic and the whirlwind of emotions and challenges that she faced after the murder of her brother by his wife. She is no stranger to the pain of loss, and walks us through the PEACE method letter by letter to help you find presence, new perspectives, and acceptance. Audrey also gives compassionate advice for people who have withdrawn after a loss and who are having a difficult time finding community and reaching out to others. Listen for a powerful conversation between two grief guides who bring with them powerful tools built from years of experience and personal loss.
Resources:
Learn more about Audrey and her work at www.audreylaurawhite.com
Go to www.griefcoachacademy.com to find video resources for those who have experienced loss and Grief Coach training to help yourself and others process grief
Connect with Audrey on Instagram and TikTok
Keep an eye out for Audrey’s book this fall Grief Coaching: Paving a Path from Pain to Peace
Looking for more support? Join our monthly free virtual trainings on every third Thursday in the morning and evening. Click here to register for our next training.
Have you joined the Grief and Grace Facebook group yet? Join to connect with others experiencing grief, resources, events, and more.
Enjoying the podcast? Support our production costs by donating here
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook and find Jenn’s work here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 02 Aug 2023 - 51min - 63 - 062: Leaping Into the Portal of Grief with Sage Lavine
(Content Warning: Suicide)
Do you feel stripped bare after a loss?
Women Rocking Business CEO Sage Lavine shares vulnerably about how the nakedness of her grief served as a creative portal after her divorce and the tragic loss of her father.
Sage gives a deep and heartfelt look at revisiting the darkness of our Soul after a new loss and how we can lean into grief in order to fall apart and then fall back together.
Listen for a profound message about community and the beauty of leaning on each other not just after a loss, but everyday. Learn to choose interdependence over independence and codependence from someone who has built a strong community of thousands of women who learn from each other and support one another every day.
Resources:
Join the 3 Day Rock Sales Event September 19-21
https://womenrockingbusiness.com/rocksales-friendticket/?orid=46808&opid=90
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Join the Grief and Grace private Facebook group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/176177430380895/
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Learn more about Jenn’s ‘Fall Healing Retreat: A Sacred Journey to Reclaim Joy After Loss’ in Mexico this November
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 13 Sep 2023 - 41min - 62 - 061: 9 Reasons You Need to Go On a Healing Pilgrimage this Year with Karma Cloud
Do you have old wounds that you finally want to heal? Are you feeling heavy and carrying around emotional burdens?
If so, a healing pilgrimmage may help you to reignite your inner lights and find presence and intention. Jenn found profound healing on her pilgrimmages to Mexico with her father in 2012 and again in 2022 ten years after his passing, and this November she is hosting a healing pilgrimmate for you. In this episode, Jenn and her co-faciliator Karma Cloud share the 9 reasons why you need to go on a healing pilgrimmage and everything that a beautiful journey to the pyramids of Teotihaucan and other sacred sites entails.
Join us for powerful moments of integration, receiving, and creation and find true healing not in isolation, but in community. As a group we will connect at these sacred sites in order to open ourselves up to magic and wonder.
Want to learn more about the trip? Go here for a full description, pricing, and photos to inspire you.
Still have questions? Schedule a free 1-on-1 call with Jenn to see if this pilgrimage is right for you.
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Have you joined the Grief and Grace Facebook group yet? Join to connect with others experiencing grief, resources, events, and more.
Enjoying the podcast? Support our production costs by donating here
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook and find Jenn’s work here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 30 Aug 2023 - 31min - 61 - 059: How to Come Alive Through Grief and Living Your Yes with Megan Walrod
Do you need help coming alive and prioritizing joy after grief? In this episode, Jenn talks with Megan Walrod, a mentor for successful women, about how to Live Your Yes even when facing grief. Megan shares her experience of being with her mom in the days leading up to her death and how her death became a doorway into following her soul’s call to adventure. Listen to learn how grief can open you up to living more fully, how to welcome in unconditional divine love, and to not be afraid of emotional pluralism. Megan also offers powerful journaling prompts that you can incorporate into your regular healing practice.
Resources:
Learn more about Megan and her work at www.meganwalrod.com
Looking for more support? Join our monthly free virtual trainings on every third Thursday in the morning and evening. Click here to register for our next training.
Have you joined the Grief and Grace Facebook group yet? Join to connect with others experiencing grief, resources, events, and more.
Enjoying the podcast? Support our production costs by donating here
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook and find Jenn’s work here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 26 Jul 2023 - 48min - 60 - 058: Co-Writing a Book with My Mom from the Next Room with Jane Asher
“Is this all there is?”
“Will I ever see my loved ones who have died again?”
“Is there life after death?”
If you struggle with these existential questions, then this episode is for you. Jenn talks with Author and host of The Next Room podcast Jane Asher about how she stays connected with those who have passed. She shares how she co-wrote a book with her mother after she died and how the cord connecting us with our loved ones remains. You will be invited to ask, listen, and shift your perception of what your relationship is with those beyond. Listen for comfort, connection, and a challenge to alter our relationship with death.
Resources:
Learn more about Jane and her work at www.janeasherreaney.com
Connect with Jane for a free digital copy of her book The Next Room at thenextroomwithjane@gmail.com
Listen to The Next Room Podcast with Jane Asher
Looking for more support? Join our monthly free virtual trainings on every third Thursday in the morning and evening. Click here to register for our next training.
Have you joined the Grief and Grace Facebook group yet? Join to connect with others experiencing grief, resources, events, and more.
Enjoying the podcast? Support our production costs by donating here
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook and find Jenn’s work here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 12 Jul 2023 - 43min - 59 - 057: Tapping Into Intuition and Finding Comfort After Loss with Liz Peterson
Are you looking for comfort after a loss? In this episode, Jenn talks with Advanced Intuitive Energy Healer and Author Liz Peterson about the comfort of communication from beyond the veil and how grief can serve as a gateway to afterlife communication. Liz lost her mother suddenly in February of 2022 and chronicles the first season after her mom’s death in her book Mom Died Last Night. My Shared Death Experience. A Memoir of Death, Grief, and Afterlife Communication. She shares how loss is an initiation into a new way of being, and how writing and tapping into her intuition helped her move through her grief. Listen for Liz’s three steps for receiving signs from loved ones and a powerful reminder that you are not alone.
Resources:
Learn more about Liz’s work at her website https://raisethevibewithliz.com/
Order Liz’s book Mom Died Last Night. My Shared Death Experience. A Memoir of Death, Grief, and Afterlife Communication here
Listen to the Raise the Vibe with Liz Podcast
Follow Liz on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube
Looking for more support? Join our monthly free virtual trainings on every third Thursday in the morning and evening. Click here to register for our next training.
Have you joined the Grief and Grace Facebook group yet? Join to connect with others experiencing grief, resources, events, and more.
Enjoying the podcast? Support our production costs by donating here
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook and find Jenn’s work here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 28 Jun 2023 - 42min - 58 - BONUS: I’m Divorced, Now What? A Guide to the Rest of Your Life with Adrienne Rothstein Grace
Are you a woman who is currently going through a divorce? In this special bonus episode, Jenn and guest Adrienne Rothstein Grace announce her new book, I’m Divorced, Now What? A Guide to the Rest of Your Life. Adrienne pulled together an amazing team of contributors for this guidebook, including Jenn, and they’ll share a little bit about how you can learn to dream again and get into a loving relationship with yourself after the end of a marriage.
Resources:
Order or download I’m Divorced, Now What? A Guide to the Rest of Your Life here
Learn more about Adrienne and her work at https://adriennegrace.com/
Get in touch with Adrienne at adrienne@adriennegrace.com
Order or download Adrienne’s first book, Going from We to Me: A Financial Guide to Divorce
Listen to more tips from Adrienne on navigating divorce and financial transitions in Episode 36 of the show.
Looking for more support? Join our monthly free virtual trainings on every third Thursday in the morning and evening. Click here to register for our next training.
Enjoying the podcast? Support our production costs by donating here
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook and find Jenn’s work here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 14 Jun 2023 - 23min - 57 - 056: The Seasonal Breath Guided Practice with Jenn Cormier
As we come to the close of another cycle of episodes, Jenn herself leads you on her Seasonal Guided Breath Practice to help you reconnect to nature and the natural cycles taking place around us. This practice will help you to feel the inspiration of Spring, the fullness of Summer, the softness and release of Autumn, and the wisdom and stillness of Winter. This is a practice that you can listen to over and over again to calm your nervous system and move from a stress response to a relaxation response.
Looking for more support? Join our monthly free virtual trainings on every third Thursday in the morning and evening. Click here to register for our next training.
Enjoying the podcast? Support our production costs by donating here
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook and find Jenn’s work here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 07 Jun 2023 - 15min - 56 - 055: Grieving the Loss of a Mother and the Destruction of Mother Earth with Chris McDonald
We face grief in our daily lives not just from personal loss, but also from rampant injustice and the degradation of our planet. In this episode, soil scientist and author Chris McDonald joins Jenn to talk about her deep love for the earth and the grief that comes with witnessing climate change. Chris shares the connections between the loss of her mom in her 20s, her near-death experience, and the grief surrounding her relationship with Mother Earth. As someone who has always been nourished by soil, Chris encourages us to better learn how to be in relationship with the earth and where we live and to view our environmental grief as a wake up call for healing and change.
Resources:
Learn more about Chris and find her 2 books Where Everything Wild Has a Home and My Two Mothers: A Collection of Poetry and Prose at www.awaken2wonder.com
Looking for more support? Join our monthly free virtual trainings on every third Thursday in the morning and evening. Click here to register for our next training.
Enjoying the podcast? Support our production costs by donating here
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook and find Jenn’s work here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 24 May 2023 - 28min - 55 - 054: The Power of Playback Theater for Healing with Rachelle Archer and Erika Malone
What does theater have to do with grief? In this episode, Expressive Arts Therapists Rachelle Archer and Erika Malone join Jenn to share how storytelling through Playback Theater can serve as a powerful tool for feeling seen, heard, and part of something bigger than yourself. Playback Theater is a way for people to tell their stories and see them reflected back through a theater performance, which is especially impactful for marginalized communities and those going through challenging seasons of life. It is a form of arts for social change that honors not just grief from death, but from all of life’s changes.
Resources:
Learn more about Rachelle and her work at www.rachellearcher.com and listen to her podcast, The Artful Leader, wherever you listen to podcasts
Learn more about Erika and her work with Yellowbird Expressive Arts at /www.yellow-bird.org
Looking for more support? Join our monthly free virtual trainings on every third Thursday in the morning and evening. Click here to register for our next training.
Enjoying the podcast? Support our production costs by donating here
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook and find Jenn’s work here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 10 May 2023 - 38min - 54 - 053: The Grief of Non-Profit Work and Battling for Systemic Change with Hawah Kasat
Have you ever felt the grief of blocked passion? Like you’re fighting an uphill battle? Author and non-profit leader Hawah Kasat understands these experiences well and joins Jenn in this episode to talk about how he faced the red tape, competitive fundraising, and the feeling that you’re just not doing enough with his non-profit One Common Unity for 20 years. He shares the failures of the non-proft sector and how its shortcomings left him with a loss of hope and worries that he’s been doing the wrong work for decades. Hawah also speaks about the loss of his mentee, Nate, to gun violence and the challenge of showing up as a community leader and holding space when deling with that loss himself. Listen for a profound conversation about the barriers to systemic change that we face as a society, the grief we feel as a result of injustice and harm, and Hawah’s vision for a better way forward.
Resources:
Connect with Hawah on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn
Learn more about Hawah’s work on his website: https://hawah.us/
Listen to Hawah’s TedX Talk ‘How Greed Could Save the World’
Looking for more support? Join our monthly free virtual trainings on every third Thursday in the morning and evening. Click here to register for our next training.
Enjoying the podcast? Support our production costs by donating here
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook and find Jenn’s work here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 26 Apr 2023 - 1h 00min - 53 - 052: Navigating Widowhood with Donna Kendrick
Have you recently lost a spouse? Or do you have a loved one who was recently widowed? In this episode, Grief Recovery Specialist, Author, and Financial Planner Donna Kendrick joins Jenn to share the shock of suddenly losing her husband Greg in 2013 and her journey to helping other widows and widowers feel more in control and less alone. In the decade since her husband’s passing, Donna has brough love back into the financial planning industry to help people through times of transition and gives back to her community through sharing the tools of the Grief Recovery Method. Listen to learn how you can find support in widowhood as well as the key ways that you can be there for someone in the days, months, and years after a loss.
***Content warning: Suicide***
Resources:
Learn more about Donna and her work including her book A Guide to Widowhood: Navigating the First Three Years at www.widow-wisdom.com
Follow Donna on Instagram @widowandwisdom
Listen to the Widow Wisdom and Wealth Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts
Looking for more support? Join our monthly free virtual trainings on every third Thursday in the morning and evening. Click here to register for our next training.
Enjoying the podcast? Support our production costs by donating here
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook and find Jenn’s work here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 12 Apr 2023 - 42min - 52 - 051: Calling in Support to Combat the Grief of Burnout with Dr.Sandra Lewis
Do you find yourself feeling scattered and scared, like you’re on a slippery slope where everything important to you is sliding away? In this episode, Clinical Psychologist and Personal Energy Strategist Dr.Sandra Lewis shares how she overcame burnout through grounding practices, identifying circles of care, and inviting in care from within, community, and from those beyond the veil. Listen for simple grounding practices, ways that you can intentionally nurture your relationships with your ancestors, and powerful reminders that you are not alone.
Resources:
Get your “Exhausted to Energized - 6 Simple Strategies for BIG Relief” Free Gift here
Join the Smart Soul Success Collective for Women Facebook group
Learn more about Dr.Sandra and her work at www.lifein4partharmony.com
Looking for more support? Join our monthly free virtual trainings on every third Thursday in the morning and evening. Click here to register for our next training.
Enjoying the podcast? Support our production costs by donating here
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook and find Jenn’s work here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 29 Mar 2023 - 46min - 51 - 050: Holding Space and Building Relationship Skills with Robyn Smith
Grief has a much bigger impact on our relationships that we may realize. Childhood grief and trauma has a profound impact on our relationships as adults and major losses can lead to anger and estrangement as emotions run high and communication breaks down. In this episode, award winning speaker and trauma and relationship coach Robyn Smith joins Jenn to share how we can work on ourselves to create greater depth and understanding in our relationships with others. They discuss what it really means to hold space, how we can feel more worthy and complete on our own, and how to build communication muscles so that we do not encounter as many challenges when we face a loss.
Resources:
Get your Free Ultimate Communication Checklist and discover more about Robyn’s work and trainings at www.robynsmith.net
Join the Rock Your Relationship Sisterhood Facebook group
Looking for more support? Join our monthly free virtual trainings on every third Thursday in the morning and evening. Click here to register for our next training.
Enjoying the podcast? Support our production costs by donating here
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook and find Jenn’s work here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 15 Mar 2023 - 35min - 50 - 049: A Guided Invocation of Love, Peace, and Light
To wrap up our series on Conscious Dying, Jenn leads a guided invoation of love, peace, and light. This practice is one that Jenn delivered at her father’s funeral and is part of her daily routine. It is a simple, quick way to offer yourself kindness and prepare yourself for times of struggle or bolster yourself in a time of grief.
Looking for more support? Join our monthly free virtual trainings on every third Thursday in the morning and evening. Click here to register for our next training.
Enjoying the podcast? Support our production costs by donating here
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook and find Jenn’s work here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 01 Mar 2023 - 13min - 49 - 048: Cracking Hearts Open: The Many Gifts of Jon Carlson's Dying from ALS
Jon Carlson had ALS and chose to die by Medical Aid in Dying on November 16, 2022. In the months leading up to his passing, he surrounded himself with the love of an incredible community, and through his conscious dying process they all gave and received incredible gifts. In this episode, Jon’s friend and caregiver Lauren Kemple shares the amazing reciprocal love that they all experienced, and how Jon continues to serve life even in death. Listen for profound lessons on approaching death in a conscious, healing way and for advice directly from Jon on how to go about interacting with someone who is dying.
Resources:
Discover more about Jon and now Lauren’s business and read Jon’s writings at www.vitalistbotanicals.com
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Tue, 14 Feb 2023 - 51min - 48 - 047: Community Roundtable 2 - A Conversation with Death Doulas
Death doesn’t have to be dark, scary, or a failure. In this special episode, we’ve gathered three incredible death doulas to talk about what conscious dying means to them, their experiences with Medical Aid in Dying, and how they help people go on a spiritual journey to release regrets and feel freedom before death. Listen for a wealth of wisdom, their mission to bring empowerment and autonomy to dying, and invitations to help you on your own conscious dying journey.
Meet the Doulas:
Jerrigrace Lyons is a Death Midwife and Educator, MAID Doula, Minister, and a pioneer in the Home Funeral Movement. She founded Final Passages to help prepare people for EOL and teach EOL Doula practice and HF Guidance. Learn more about Jerrigrace’s work and her courses at https://finalpassages.org and listen to her one-on-one interview in Episode 17.
Gabby Jimenez is a hospice nurse, end of life doula, conscious dying educator, author, and blogger. She is also the creator of the Hospice Heart Facebook group. Learn more about Gabby and her work at www.thehospiceheart.net and listen to her one-on-one interview in Episode 45.
Constance Miles is a death midwife and end of life doula who was formerly a nurse and homebirth midwife for 46+ years. Having been the midwife for two of her daughters at home six times, she midwifed her stepson when he died and removed her mom from life support. Learn more about Constance and her work at https://www.socoelda.com/
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Wed, 01 Feb 2023 - 57min - 47 - 046: Pursuing Thoughtful Transitions with Dr.Jamie Eaddy Chism
Part of grieving is returning to yourself. This is just one bit of the wisdom shared by ordained minister, full-spectrum doula, and educator Dr.Jamie Eaddy Chism in the fourth episode in our series on conscious dying. Dr.Jamie and Jenn discuss her work focused on transitions from birth to death and everything in between, and the lessons she has learned from her experiences of loss. Listen for powerful lessons on how your lost loved ones can move forward with you, finding contentment in not having all of the answers, and the power of silence.
Resources:
Learn more about Dr.Jamie and Thoughtful Transitions here
Connect with Dr.Jamie on Facebook and Instagram
International End of Life Doula Association
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Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 28 Dec 2022 - 52min - 46 - 045: An Intro to Medical Aid in Dying and Lessons from the Deathbed with Gabby Jimenez
Have you heard of Medical Aid in Dying or Compassionate Death? In this episode in our series on Conscious Dying, Hospice Nurse and Death Doula Gabby Jimenez joins Jenn to give an introduction to medically assisted dying and the lessons that she learned beside her brother’s deathbed. Listen to discover how caregivers can also take care of themselves, the importance of saying what we want to say before it’s too late, and the peace, joy, and dignity that can come with compassionate death.
Resources:
Learn more about Gabby and her work here
Join the Hospice Heart Facebook page
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 - 44min - 45 - 044: Who Rescued Who? Lessons on Conscious Dying from Beloved Pets
In this powerful episode, three amazing women - Maura Rassman-Gwiazda, Kenlyn Kolleen, and Doctor AMara - all connected by an incredible Australian Shepherd named Blue join Jenn to tell the incredible story of dogs who served as divine connectors and brought magic into their lives. They tell of the contract that they made with their dogs to honor when and where they wanted to pass on, and the power of using Tibetan practices to honor them after their death. If you are a dog lover or a pet owner, this episode is a must listen. It will open your eyes to the ways that you can honor your four-legged friends and what they can teach you about conscious dying.
This episode is dedicated to Blue, Pennylane, Ginny, and other beloved pets who have had such an impact on our lives.
Resources:
Read Forever Blue: Loving Our Dog and Letting Her Go by Kenlyn Kolleen with Maura Rassman Gwiazda Watch Kenlyn’s Doglama short film in honor of Pennylane Learn more about Doctor AMara and her work here Learn more about Maura’s work here Learn more about Kenlyn and her work here See and support Gail Pope and Brighthaven’s work rescuing animals and providing hospice care and holistic education here Learn more about Final Passages Conscious Dying Education here Read Loving What Is by Byron KatieHave you joined the Grief and Grace Facebook group yet? If not, click here to join for connection, peace, and free workshops.
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Tue, 15 Nov 2022 - 1h 07min - 44 - 043: An Introduction to Conscious Dying with Caitlin Epstein
Be part of the grief revolution - walk with us on November 15th.
This is it! The start of the SEVENTH cycle of SEVEN episodes. To celebrate the seventh cycle and the upcoming one-year anniversary of the podcast on November 15th, Jenn chats with the producer of the show, Caitlin Epstein, about conscious dying and curating a new cycle of episodes around the subject. Jenn also shares about her upcoming trip to honor the 10th anniversary of her father’s death and what it means to go on a spiritual journey around death, dying, and grief.
Listen to learn how YOU can be a part of the Walk Through Grief with Grace Walk-A-Thon on November 15th!
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Resources:
Learn more about Final Passages and their Conscious Dying courses
The 5 Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully by Frank Ostaseski
Join us for the Walk-A-Thon event in the private Grief and Grace Facebook group!
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 02 Nov 2022 - 31min - 43 - 042: Guided Laughter Meditation with Sim Birnbaum
Join Laughter Yoga Coach and Yoga Teacher Sim Birnbaum for a guided laughter meditation to help you realign with your nervous system, metabolize grief, and move stagnation. The guided meditation will last for 5 minutes, and then Sim and Jenn will discuss the power of laughter for the grief process, and how it can be a tool for getting back in touch with joy, presence, and possibility.
Resources:
Learn more about Sim and his work here
Join the Grief and Grace private Facebook group
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 28 Sep 2022 - 23min - 42 - 041: A Love Letter to an Incredible Friend with Yvonne Myles
Ann Redelfs was simply an amazing person, and is remembered as an absolutely incredible friend. In this episode, health and wellness coach Yvonne Myles joins Jenn to share about her friend Ann, who she lost in 2020 after 41 years of friendship. Yvonne talks about the loneliness and isolation of loss and how creating a documentary about Ann and her widespread impact served as a cathartic creation process that allowed her and others to stay close to Ann and keep her fully present in their lives. The documentary and this podcast episode are a love letter to Ann, a woman who would go to the ends of the earth to demonstrate her love.
We usually publish episodes on Wednesdays, but this episode was published on September 13th, 2022 in honor of Ann Redelfs’ 65th birthday.
Resources:
Watch the documentary Boundless Love - Remembering Ann Redelfs
Learn more about Yvonne and her work here.
Join us for Heal: A 3 Day Virtual Event for Women After Loss on September 16th - 18th 2022 at 10 am PST daily. Register on Eventbrite. (You can attend all or part of the weekend. The Heal retreat is vitual and free of charge)
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Tue, 13 Sep 2022 - 48min - 41 - 040: Community Roundtable 1 - Too Much, Too Fast, Too Soon?
Rushing the grief process after a loss can be traumatic, and to discuss the important topic of the pace of grief, host Jenn Cormier held a Community Roundtable with podcast listeners to give space to share about their experiences. Five guests share about what was too much, too fast, or too soon for them after a loss, what they learned from the experience, and their advice and wisdom for others around how to support people in the grieving process. Listen for a raw and honest conversation about grief from listeners just like you.
A huge thank you to Erinne, Myra, Fina, Liz, and Angela for being part of the very first Community Rountable event and for sharing their stories. Jenn will be hosting a Community Roundtable featuring a different topic event once every quarter. To stay up to date with upcoming events, join the private Grief & Grace Facebook group.
Join us for Heal: A 3 Day Virtual Event for Women After Loss on September 16 - 18 at 10 am PST daily. Register on Eventbrite.
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 07 Sep 2022 - 40min - 40 - 039: Staying Open-Hearted and Flexing Our Emotional Muscles After Loss with Cara H. Cadwallader
When was the last time you relly talked with someone about loss? Or flexed your crying muscles? In this episode, Embodiment Artist, Emotional Fitness Co-Creator, and mother Cara H. Cadwallader joins us to share about her journey dealing with compounded grief after losing her life partner Burt to cancer at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. She shares about her journey as a mother and a widow amidst a shifting world and addresses such important facets of grief, like the urge to judge ourselves and our reactions, the challenge of allowing ourselves to fully feel and experience our emotions, and the instinct to apologize for our feelings. Listen for inspiration to be open about your grief, flex your crying muscules, and go on the journey that you need after a loss.
Resources:
Learn more about Cara and her work here
Learn more about the Mama Caravan and pre-order Cara’s book The Mama Caravan: A Maternal Mental Health Map for Life After Loss here
Read Cara’s Huffington Post article “The Love of My Life Died From Cancer. Now I’m Struggling to Raise Our Son Through Grief”
Join the Grief and Grace private Facebook group
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Receive your Free Grief Guidebook and find Jenn’s work here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 17 Aug 2022 - 46min - 39 - 038: Reinvention After the Deep Despair of Divorce with Melody Long
In this podcast, we cover all types of grief, and in this episode guest Melody Long joins Jenn to discuss the grief around shifts in relationships. Melody is a Soul Wisdom Coach who faced the grief of infidelity and divorce after her husband was unfaithful in their marriage. The weight of the upheaval and emotional turmoil led her to lose her job and struggle through learning to co-parent. However, through spiritual healing and the empowerment she found through flatwater kayaking, Melody came to realize that she is still worthy and that her best years are still ahead of her. If you are struggling with big changes in your life and with self-worth, then listen for inspiration and fortitude.
Resources:
Learn more about Melody and her work here
Join Melody’s Women’s Soul Circle: Empowering Women 50+ Facebook group
Join the Grief and Grace private Facebook group
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 03 Aug 2022 - 27min - 38 - 037: Facing Death with Arms Wide Open and Anticipatory Grief with Tina Hong
Especially in Western culture, death is something we fear and try our very best to have control over. Executive Health Coach and NLP Practitioner Tina Hong joins Jenn in this episode to share the moving story of how her father, after a ten year journey with stage four bile duct cancer, opened himself up to death with tears, laughter, and arms wide open. Tina shares about the challenges of being a caretaker, the weight of anticipatory grief, and how she learned to be present and welcome in gratitude when faced with that thin line before life and death. Listen to Tina’s story about how she became a champion of uncertainty and building resilience, and how her experiences and growth allow her to help clients to move out of overwhelm and anxiety.
Resources:
For events, summits and trainings with Tina: www.facebook.com/goodnessmultiplied
Follow Tina on Instagram @GoodnessM
Get a FREE Guide to Eating As a Meditation for Weight Loss
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 20 Jul 2022 - 43min - 37 - 036: Navigating the Grief of Divorce and Financial Transitions with Adrienne Grace
The D word: Divorce. Women’s Health Advocate, Author, and Holistic Financial Planner Adrienne Grace joins Jenn to discuss the grief of divorce and the reality of financial impacts around divorce and death. Adrienne recognizes that a death is a death, whether it is the death of a relationship or the death of a person, and she has committed herself to helping women navigate divorce and other major life transitions. Listen to learn how you can go into divorce prepared, more confident, and ready to examine the questions “who am I” and “what do I want?”
Resources:
Join Adrienne’s Masterclass on The Worst Financial Mistakes Women Make in Divorce on July 27th, 2022 at 8 pm EST
Find Adrienne and her work here
Get in touch with Adrienne at adrienne@adriennegrace.com
Check out Adrienne’s book Going From We to Me: A Financial Guide to Divorce
Join Adrienne's Divorce Academy Prep Course
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 13 Jul 2022 - 39min - 36 - 035: A Meditation to Honor the Sacred Masculine with Teya Valentina
For June’s meditation in the Month of the Father, Trauma Informed Health and Wellness Coach Teya Valentina leads us in meditation to honor Father Sky and welcome in the divine sacred masculine. With Teya as your guide, you will be able to connect to the cosmic realm and expansiveness of life. Listen to this meditation for connection, support, and balance.
Resources:
Find Teya and her work here www.teyavalentinacoaching.com
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 29 Jun 2022 - 21min - 35 - 034: Choosing Healing in the Face of Cancer, Death, and Grief
Without this story, Jenn’s work in the world of grief and this very podcast wouldn’t exist. For a special Father’s Day episode, Jenn tells the story of the healing journey that she and her dad, Gil, embarked on after his diagnosis with prostate cancer. Listen for a story not just about terminal illness, death, and grief, but also about how even though you can’t always cure, but you can always heal. Through help from mentors, movement, and ritual, Jenn spent a year walking with grief. It is this year of taking grief by the hand that inspired the work that Jenn does today.
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Sun, 19 Jun 2022 - 15min - 34 - 033: The Cowtail Switch Tale and the Power of Remembrance with Valerie Tutson
Co-director of the Rhode Island Black Storytellers and absolutely incredible storyteller Valerie Tutson is back to show us how wisdom tales can help in a time of grief and loss, and how the power of a good story, poem or song can provide us with enough distance for grief to sit beside us without consuming us. Valerie begins with the practice of singing a Malawian song in Chichewa saying “I See You” to help you check in, see others, and see yourself. She then tells the story of The Cowtail Switch, a tale from Liberia about why the storytellers are considered to be the most important people in the community. Listen to experience the absolute joy of listening to Valerie tell as story and to learn that no one is truly dead until they are forgotten.
To learn more about Valerie you can find her here
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 15 Jun 2022 - 26min - 33 - 032: Facing Challenges with Joy, Affirmation, and Togetherness with Jackie Leander
This episode is your reminder to reach out to the important people in your life and tell them how much they mean to you. Artist Jackie Leander joins Jenn to share about how, when they were in high school, they threw themself a funeral. The event embraced silliness and outrageousness, and brought people together, but Jackie also acknowledges that the fun event and affirming words from friends helped them process difficult emotions in a time of mental health challenges. Through Jackie’s story we can learn that processing grief and emotions doesn’t have to be done in a solemn or serious way, but that we can do it in a joyful or funny way with community. At the end of the day, we all have a desire to be seen, recognized, and loved, and it is important that we affirm those around us as we wish to be. Listen for a lot of laughter and great points for reflection.
Content warning: this episode has mention of mental health issues and suicidal thoughts.
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 08 Jun 2022 - 41min - 32 - 031: Learning to Dream Again After Loss with Dr.Janelle Chase-Mayers
How to contain all of the richness that this episode offers in the show notes? Dr.Janelle Chase-Mayers, a mental health consultant, creative systemic therapist, and certified grief recovery specialist, joins Jenn to share about her work at the intersection of play, movement, wellness, and a preventative stance in mental health. Through the Grief Recovery Method and her personal experience with grief after losing her husband just weeks after giving birth to their son, Dr.Janelle helps people learn to dream again. She tells us how we can learn a skill set to live life on life’s terms and approach grief with competency, skill, and confidence. Listen for inspiration, tips to sleep better, advice on seeking help after loss, and more.
Resources:
Find Dr.Janelle Chase-Mayers and her work here
Dr.Janelle's TedX Talk: Crafting Emotional Intelligence
The Grief Recovery Handbook by John W James and Russell Friedman
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 01 Jun 2022 - 46min - 31 - 030: The Sacredness of Death Care with Joél Simone Anthony aka The Grave Woman
This episode is short, but oh so powerful. The Grave Woman herself Joél Simone Anthony joins us to share about how spirit leads her work as a licensed funeral director, insurance agent, and sacred grief practitioner. She tells us how there is no place that is not sacred in death care and how it is important to honor the essence of who we are as individuals. Listen for a moving conversation about how we view grief and how we can practice grief, celebration, and presence daily so that we do not limit ourselves to the big celebrations and recognitions around birth, weddings, and funerals.
Find The Grave Woman, her work, and all of her amazing courses here
Follow Joél on Instagram @thegravewoman
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 25 May 2022 - 22min - 30 - 029: Moving Through the First Season of Grief with Ama Mothershed
Have you experienced the loneliness and heart-shattering grief after a loss? Have you found yourself stepping back from things you previously loved? In this episode, Certified Life Purpose Coach and Reiki Master Ama Mothershed shares her journey of relearning how to walk through life without any family - adopted or biological, after the death of her mother. After stepping away from a choir she had been a part of for thirteen years, she realized that stepping back can be an opportunity to step into something new that gives a sense of peace in both mind and body. As she moved through grief, she found peace and comfort in movement free of judgment and in support from the ancestors whose shoulders we get to stand on.
Resources:
Find Ama Mothershed and her work here
Listen to Episode 2, Loss: Sublime and Ridiculous with Dr.Lewis Mehl-Madrona on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you like to listen
Listen to Episode 7, 7 Generations of Ancestral Support guided meditation on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you like to listen
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 18 May 2022 - 39min - 29 - 028: A Meditation to Honor Mothers and the Sacred Feminine
To honor the month of the mother this May, Jenn will lead you in a guided meditation to call in and observe the power of the mother and the sacred feminine energy that resides in each and every one of us. Lay down, relax, and listen to this meditation to tap into the energy of unconditional love, embrace gentleness, and feel connected to the Mother Earth and the mothers who have come before you.
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 11 May 2022 - 22min - 28 - 027: The Alchemy of Mothering and the Grief of Aging with Teya Valentina
As we move into the month of the mother and Mother’s Day, Trauma Informed Health and Wellness Coach Teya Valentina joins us to share about her journey helping her mother face the grief of aging and transitioning to a period of more dependence. She brings her knowledge as a dancing alchemist and from her time learning Indigenous pathways and older ways of knowing to teach us how we can bring spiritual and ancestral warmth to the tedious tasks of dealing with life insurance, real estate decisions, and other realities of transition and stress. Listen to hear how you can embrace the power and alchemy of the mother in order to be more loving, present, and non-reactive.
Resources:
Find Teya and her work here
Circle Singing with Bobby McFerrin
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Wed, 04 May 2022 - 35min - 27 - 026: Healing and Rebuilding Through the Blueprint and Cosmology of the Universe with Rev Karma Cloud
Karma Cloud, Minster of Metamorphosis, is back to paint the winding and wondrous picture of the cosmology of the universe. With calming, flowing imagery, Karma shares with us the back and forth of yin and yang, the cycle of creation and destruction, and the power of the words. She shows us how by better understanding our own nature and our places within the universe, we can better understand the chaos and crisis of dealth, the formlessness of grief, and how to rebuild and repair. Listen for wisdom and two special mantras that Karma shares at the end of the episode.
You can find Karma here: Revkarmacloud@sowisdom.com and on her Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/karmicjoy
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 27 Apr 2022 - 53min - 26 - 025: Inviting in Movement for Healing, Focus, and Connection with Julia Hartsell
We are all movers. We are all dancers. In this episode, dancer and grief ritualist Julia Hartsell is back to share about the profound healing that we can experience through the simple act of moving our bodies. Movement of all kinds, from wiggling our pinkie finger to knitting to breaking down walls with a sledgehammer, has the ability to help us welcome sensation and pain, and in turn teach us things about ourselves and begin healing. We encourage you to listen to this episode and think about what simple movements you can bring into your life.
Topics:
Bringing vulnerability, sorrow, and change to dance The importance of slowing down in the grief process and truly welcoming in sensation and pain The power of anger to teach us something about our boundaries Welcoming what is and giving ourselves the space to experience what we need in that moment Using dance as a means of connecting with a support system of ancestors Grounding ourselves and healing by simply placing our bare feet upon the earth Embracing hobbies or simple tasks as means of moving our bodies and focusing our mindsResources:
Find Julia and her work here
The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 13 Apr 2022 - 53min - 25 - 024: A Yearlong Journey of Love, Loss, and Healing with Meg Streeter Lauck
In Western culture, we’re expected to move on quickly after death. After the memorial service ends, it’s back to business as usual. In this episode, guest and retired network television sports director Meg Streeter Lauck tells a love-filled story of caring for her husband for 20 years after his Parkinson's diagnosis. and 10 years with dementia. After his death on December 31st, 2020, she began a yearlong journey to walk through grief with grace. She shares about how Jenn’s Transform Your Grief Immersion Program and alternative healing methods such as dance helped her to get out of bed and embrace grief as a friend. Meg emphasizes the importance of the phrase “too much, too fast, too soon is too hard,” in the grief process and how we can face life again by slowing down.
Topics:
Meg shares her love for her husband and her journey being a caregiver for him after his diagnoses of Parkinsons and later, dementia Meg’s strategy for communicating with a loved one with dementia The beautiful experience of bringing family together to “launch” a loved one over to the other side The full weight of grief that hits after the memorial service and when everyone else starts to return to their lives That state of shock even after a death you knew was coming for a long time Learning to take grief by the hand and connect with it in a positive way Bringing grief into the body and healing through danceReceive your Free Grief Guidebook here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
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Wed, 06 Apr 2022 - 1h 01min - 24 - 023: Embracing Forgiveness and Calling In Joy After Stillbirth with Dr.Tanya English
Stillbirth. A topic we often steer clear of because of the sheer weight of life and death happening in the body. In this episode, Soul Chiropractor Tanya English shares about Edward Oliver, her son who was stillborn in 1994, and the healing journey she embarked upon after that tragedy. She encourages us to shift away from blame around death and to instead embrace forgiveness and celebration of life each and every day. Listen for wisdom about healing and grace after tragedy.
Topics:
Experiencing stillbirth and finding community in the grieving process Explaining stillbirth to children and sharing the idea that death is not about blame Finding healing in grief through music Embracing the idea that everything happens to your highest good and asking “what can I learn from this?” rather than “why did this happen?” Forgiving ourselves day by day Finding something to celebrate each and every dayFind Dr.Tanya's work here
Join the Healing with the Blues Facebook group
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
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Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 30 Mar 2022 - 53min - 23 - 022: Healing the Grief of Childhood Trauma and Unrealized Pleasure with Leslie Saglio
We may be carrying childhood grief around with us each and every day, and until we take the time to heal that hurt, we will continue to miss out on immense joy and pleasure. In this episode, Trauma-Informed Master Coach Leslie Saglio explores healing the ‘Mother Wound’ and our inner child. She helps us face the idea of the ‘impossible mother,’ learn to embrace the sovereignty we have over our emotions, and move to a place where we can remember with more love than pain.
Topics:
Leslie shares her experience losing her childhood best friend to cancer Grieving pleasure we have missed out on as a result of trauma Exploring the ‘Mother Wound’ and healing our inner child Learning to embrace the sovereignty we have over our emotions and our freedom Allowing ourselves as women to receive, be celebrated, and be heldFind Leslie here
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook here
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
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Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 23 Mar 2022 - 38min - 22 - 021: Releasing Anger - A Guided Meditation with Leslie Saglio
Anger is a common symptom of grief, and it can negatively affect all areas of your life. To help you release this anger, special guest and Trauma-Informed Master Coach Leslie Saglio leads us through a guided tapping meditation specially designed to help you let the anger go and improve your health, self-esteem, and relationships. Listen as many times as you need.
Find Leslie here
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
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Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 16 Mar 2022 - 16min - 21 - 020: Grieving the Loss of a Business and Sacred Space with Julia Hartsell
Grief is not just for death. It is crucial that we also name the layers of loss and honor the closing of businesses, the ending of relationships, the closing of chapters in our lives, and more. In this episode, dancer and grief ritualist Julia Hartsell shares how she honored the closing of her business, the Flowjo, with rituals like an obituary and a funeral. Listen for wisdom around learning to let go, honoring loss in all areas of our lives, and allowing ourselves to not view endings as failures.
Resources:
Julia’s website and registration for her upcoming Grief Ceremony The Obituary for the FlowjoTimestamps:
4:18 The ancient and cross-cultural sacredness of dance and the founding of the Flowjo 9:15 The ability of a space to hold us in our grief and allow us to show up in our realness and imperfection 13:27 Asking for guidance and learning when it is time to let go 24:50 Naming the layers of loss and honoring the closing of business, relationships, and chapters of our lives 25:32 Grieving loss in all areas of our lives to better prepare us for bigger losses, and seeing closure and grief as transformational 27:49 Taking the time for action with intention and not being wary of the word ‘ritual’ 36:30 Reframing our mindset to recognize that endings are not inherently failures 40:06 A song honoring the Flowjo and the community it held for ten yearsPodcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 09 Mar 2022 - 46min - 20 - 019: Celebrating International Women’s Day with Rituals and Giving
On this podcast we often speak about the beauty of ritual and celebrating life, and in this episode Jenn shares how we can use ritual, symbols, and giving to celebrate the women of the world this upcoming International Women’s Day.
Resources:
https://www.ef.edu/blog/language/10-ways-international-womens-day-is-marked-around-the-world/
https://forum.generationequality.org/news/invest-women-and-girls-science-entrepreneurs-urge-global-leaders-generation-equality-action
internationalwomensday.com
unwomen.org
The Grief and Grace Facebook Group
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Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 02 Mar 2022 - 15min - 18 - 018: The Tapestry of Grief and the Beauty of Goodbye with Beau Stubblefield-Tave
‘The tapestry of grief and the tapestry of love are woven in the same colors.’ In this episode, guest Beau Stubblefield-Tave weaves a tapestry about losing loved ones, the struggle of addiction and mental health challenges, and the beauty of goodbye through his life experiences and insightful poetry. Listen for so many nuggets of wisdom on topics ranging from finding our own ways of expressing grief to the importance of the early detection of cancer.
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook here: https://walkthroughgriefwithgrace.com/
Do you have limited listening time? We've identified some especially moving parts of this episode with Beau:
Do you have limited listening time? We've identified some especially moving parts of this episode with Beau: 2:59 The 'Slow-Motion Grief' of losing a loved one to dementia and the challenge of grieving for someone who is still here 5:31 Beau shares a piece of his poem, The Tapestry of Grief 8:07 Saying goodbye to his sister through a family trip to Hawaii and capturing those final happy memories to hold onto 15:30 Facing expectations of how we are allowed to express grief and finding our own ways of how we want to express and share it 19:37 Beau shares the ‘distilled wisdom’ of a poem about the facets of humanity by Margarita Battle 23:08 Beau’s personal message to men about being sure to get screened for prostate cancer and the importance of early detection for all forms of cancer 27:52 The grief and struggle of mental health challenges, drug addiction, and the opioid epidemic, and how we can move to being more open about struggle and taking things one day at a timeBeau’s poem The Tapestry of Grief
The tapestry of grief
And the tapestry of love
Are woven in the same colors
Woven by the same weaver
They are seen through the lens of life
And the lens of death
They are two sides of the same coin
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 16 Feb 2022 - 42min - 17 - 017: Reclaiming End of Life Care with Death Midwife Jerrigrace Lyons
Are you curious about alternative funeral options? Are you interested in home funerals or eco-friendly burials, or simply looking to avoid the exorbitant costs of modern-day funerals? In this episode with Death Midwife and educator Jerrigrace Lyons, she answers your questions and shares how reclaiming end of life care can be a transformative practice that alters our relationship with death and grieving.
Watch the trailer for the PBS documentary “A Family Undertaking:P.O.V.” about Jerrigrace’s work.
Find Jerrigrace’s trainings and programs here.
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook here.
Do you have limited listening time? We've identified some especially moving parts of this episode with Jerrigrace: 3:20 - Jeri’s touching, personal journey to becoming a death midwife through caring for a friend after their death 10:10 - Caring for and washing a body as a transformative practice to help you move from fear and uncertainty to relief and peace 15:04 - Diminishing our fears around dying through caring for someone after death and embracing and restoring old traditions 19:04 - Jenn’s personal journey to after-death care, learning our legal rights when a loved one dies, and taking all the time we need to be with a loved one after death 22:20 - Home funerals and their ability to slow down the process of saying goodbye 32:29 - Inviting children into home funerals and dispelling the mystery and fear around death 35:10 - The revolving door of birth and death - the thinning of the veil 44:27 - Learn more about alternative funeral options and end of life doula trainingsMusic by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 09 Feb 2022 - 52min - 16 - 016: Family, Addiction, and Grief with Tatiana Berindei
Addiction often has the power to take our loved ones away both in life and through death. In this episode, Spiritual Life Coach Tatiana Berindei shares the life and loss of her brother to drug addiction, and his struggle to exist in a physical body. She expands on healing after his death through communicating with him and learning from Indigenous rituals. Listen for stories of family, strife, and learning to live fully after a death.
Find Tatiana’s work and her podcasts here.
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook here.
Do you have limited listening time? We've identified some especially moving parts of this episode with Tatiana: 14:14 Learning to live at a deathbed 15:36 The challenge of being in a physical body, addiction, and losing a loved one to addiction 22:43 Post-death rituals and caring for the body 28:50 Learning from Indigenous rituals and using physical movement and labor to transform grief in the body 41:18 “Grief is not logical to the mind, it is a process that comes from the heart” 48:41 Learning valuable lessons in grief through dreamsMusic by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 02 Feb 2022 - 58min - 15 - 015: Songs From Beyond the Veil with Maria Heartsong
Do you find yourself feeling guilty or regretful over things left unsaid? After her father’s death, Maria Heartsong regretted not calling him one last time. In this episode, she shares how we can connect with lost loved ones and how it is never too late to say what we want to say. She gifts us with one of the songs she receives from beyond the veil and with a heart song activation.
A Soothing Heart Song Across the Veil Coaching package from Maria.
Maria’s Heart Song Activation ‘Lighthouse’
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Do you have limited listening time? We've identified some especially moving parts of this episode with Maria: 07:18 Facing the "guilt" we might feel when we haven't managed to see, call or reach out before someone passes 11:25 Receiving songs from the other side of the veil 20:54 Maria shares the song "By Your Side" 29:05 Maria's journey with channeling songs 35:21 A Heart Song ActivationMusic by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 26 Jan 2022 - 47min - 14 - 014: Yogic Sleep Guided Mediation with Jenn Cormier
Can't get to sleep? Stressed?
Grab your favorite cozy blanket and lie down on your back for a treat!
In this episode, Jenn leads you through a Yoga Nidra Practice based in the lineage of Sivananda Yoga. You will experience "Yogic Sleep" - a deep relaxation practice to bring you into 'rest and digest' mode. Enjoy mid-day for a full body recharge or in the evening to prepare your Nervous System for a deep and satisfying night's sleep.
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook here.
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 12 Jan 2022 - 35min - 13 - 013: World Shattering Grief and the Peace of Reconnection with Erinne Guthrie
Have you felt shattering grief that left you on the ground, crying and banging your fists, wondering how you could possibly go on? In this episode, triathlon coach Erinne Guthrie tells us about the worst day of her life - the day she lost the love of her life, and how through spirituality she was able to really and truly reconnect with him. Find inspiration and connection through Erinne’s story of loss and love.
You can find Erinne here.
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook here.
Do you have limited listening time? We've identified some especially moving parts of this episode with Erinne: 5:10 That feeling of world-shattering disbelief when you lose a loved one, and that desire to reconnect 8:55 Erinne’s experience with a sudden loss and that shaking, crying, fist-pounding reaction to a death 13:00 Not being able to grasp the physical and spiritual absence of a loved one after death 15:20 Facing those weeks and months after a loss 20:30 How Erinne found real reconnection with her loved oneMusic by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 05 Jan 2022 - 31min - 12 - 012: The Lindworm (The Serpent Prince & Shepherd Princess - A Norwegian Myth)
Fairytales aren’t just for children! Listen as Jenn tells the beautiful and winding tale of The Serpent Prince. Through stories like this one from Norway, we can learn lessons around grief, letting go, and the power of speaking up. Discover insights around the balance of the Sacred Feminine and Masculine, as well as the healing power of radical acceptance and steadfast compassion. May you draw guidance from the journeys told here.
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook here.
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 29 Dec 2021 - 22min - 11 - 011: Experiencing Loss Before Death with Elana Bell
How do you deal with the grief of losing someone who is still alive? In this episode, poet Elana Bell shares the loss of her mom, not to death, but to Parkinson's disease. She shares poems that detail the journey of grieving who her mom once was as she was becoming a mother herself.
You can find Elana and her books here.
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Do you have limited listening time? We've identified some especially moving parts of this episode with Elana: 03:30 Facing generational trauma 06:10 Long-term illness and "grieving someone that is still there" 10:17 Softening barriers and tensions through creative processes and shared life experience 15:50 The reading a poem from Elana's book, "Motherland" 27:40 Reflections on motherhoodMusic by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 22 Dec 2021 - 38min - 10 - 010: Living After the Loss of a Matriarch with Misha Safran
Has the loss of a mother broken your connection to mind, body, and spirit? In this episode, life coach Misha Safran shares the impact of the loss of matriarchs, including the pain of the first year after death and her journey to accepting the reality of deep pain and loss in order to feel intense joy. She reminds us that when there is deep grief, it is because there has been deep joy.
You can find Misha here.
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook here.
Do you have limited listening time? We've identified some especially moving parts of this episode with Misha: 5:27 Facing cascading grief from multiple losses 8:15 Losing connection to mind, body, and spirit after the death of a loved one 9:24 “When there’s deep grief, it’s because there’s been deep love” 10:56 Surviving the first year after loss 20:38 Accepting the reality of deep pain and loss in order to feel intense joy and find balanceMusic by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 08 Dec 2021 - 25min - 9 - 009: Releasing the Knots of Grief with Ann Greenwald
Do you find yourself hurting with unexplained aches, pains, and tightness? This hurt may be a manifestation of stress and grief being held in the body. In this episode, movement coach and personal trainer Ann Greenwald helps us get to the root of our pain. She also shares with us game changing release techniques to soothe knots and breathing techniques to release the diaphragm. You can find Ann here.
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook here.
Do you have limited listening time? We've identified some especially helpful parts of this episode with Ann: 05:37 Ann's first encounter with spirit 14:02 Exploring physiological stress responses to grief 18:20 A moving story of healing 26:19 Exercises for when we get stuck - listen for tips for movement, opening, and releaseMusic by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Wed, 01 Dec 2021 - 41min - 8 - 008: Grief as a Catalyst for Change with Sara Avant Stover
Has grief left you feeling frozen or unable to do what you love? When faced with the death of her grandmother, Sara Avant Stover was unable to meditate, dance, or practice yoga. In this episode, she shares how her relationship with grief shifted, and how she learned it can be an anvil of change. When grief comes knocking at your door - learn how to give it a seat at the table.
You can find Sara here.
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook here.
Do you have limited listening time? We've identified some especially moving parts of this episode with Sara: 13:53 Sara's experience feeling stuck in her grief and unable to move through it 20:08 The role of our internal family or community in healing layers of grief and trauma 22:48 Using grief as an opportunity to "clean house" 36:31 Inviting grief in and accepting that the journey will simply take as long as it takesMusic by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Mon, 22 Nov 2021 - 39min - 7 - 007: 7 Generations of Ancestral Support
As you move through each moment of every day, generations of Ancestors are behind you cheering you on. Join host Jenn Cormier for a guided visualization of seven generations of ancestors. Jenn is a Grief Guide who brings twenty years of experience in the Healing Arts to clients who are moving through life transitions, celebrations and grief. In this episode, Jenn draws from the well of her experience to offer this meditation. May it help you to relax and feel supported by those who have come before you.
To find out more about Jenn visit her website.
Join our seasonal events: https://walkthroughgriefwithgrace.com/upcoming-events/
Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Mon, 15 Nov 2021 - 30min - 6 - 006: Signs and Symbols from Beyond with Ellen Kittredge
Dragonflies - to some they may be just a bug, but for Ellen Kittredge, they are a powerful symbol of the Spirit and love of her husband Matt who died at age 30 from Leukemia. It is common to look for signs and symbols from beyond in our grief, and nature often provides us with this connection. Ellen is a Nutritional Counselor, Minister of Walking Prayer, and practitioner of Earth Based Healing Modalities. In this episode, she shares with us her grief journey, her path to earth based healing, and her walk with ancient traditions from the Peruvian Andes. Find out more about Ellen here.
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook here.
Join our seasonal events: https://walkthroughgriefwithgrace.com/upcoming-events/
Do you have limited listening time? We've identified especially moving parts of this episode:
3:19 Ellen shares her story of love and loss with her husband Matt 15:40 Connecting with our loved ones through signs and symbols in nature 28:20 Healing through ancient traditions of Peruvian nature-based healingMusic by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Mon, 15 Nov 2021 - 47min - 5 - 005: How We Got the Stars with Valerie Tutson
Stories from near and far, old and new, have the power to aid us in our grief journey and connect us to our Ancestors in surprising and moving ways. Valerie Tutson, the co-director of the Rhode Island Black Storytellers, is a powerful storyteller, and joins us in this episode to share a South African Myth about how we got the stars and their reminder that our loved ones are always with us.
To learn more about Valerie you can find her here.
Join our seasonal events: https://walkthroughgriefwithgrace.com/upcoming-events/
Do you have limited listening time? We've identified the most important parts of this episode:
4:19 The chasm between arts and healing in our culture 5:55 Receiving messages through dreams 13:18 Valerie tells the South African tale of how we got the starsMusic by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Mon, 15 Nov 2021 - 27min - 4 - 004: Finding Solace in Community and Ritual with Omileye Achikeobi-Lewis
In life and death, in birth and dying, community is key. We often find ourselves isolated as we move through important life events, but we can look to Caribbean traditions to discover the positive force of community and ritual. Our guest Omileye Achikeobi-Lewis, a trauma-focused counselor, writer, artist, Ayurvedic Practitioner, Doctoral Student of Chinese Daoist Medicine, and fifth-generation Vision Keeper shares with us the loss of her father and talks about the impact of the rite of 40 nights and community on her grief journey.
She is the author of the book “My Heart Flies Open” and you can read more about her and get in touch via her website.
Join our seasonal events: https://walkthroughgriefwithgrace.com/upcoming-events/
Do you have limited listening time? We've identified especially moving parts of this episode:
08:20 Embracing community and ritual after a death 17:14 Sharing a soul retrieval practice 20:30 How can we cope with grief if we don’t have traditions of ritual and community? 34:28 Exploring Daoist grief traditions 41:45 An introduction to Omi’s book, “My Heart Flies Open”Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Mon, 15 Nov 2021 - 54min - 3 - 003: Mantra Medicine with Karma Cloud
Mantra and song are powerful tools for healing and connecting with those we have lost. Join Minister of Metamorphosis Karma Cloud as she shares some of her mantras, which she ‘catches’ from nature, celestial bodies, and loved ones who have moved on and delivers to us in simple English. May you feel inspired to sing along or perhaps be inspired to listen for your own song.
You can find Karma here: Revkarmacloud@sowisdom.com and on her Soundcloud
Receive your Free Grief Guidebook here.
Join our seasonal events: https://walkthroughgriefwithgrace.com/upcoming-events/
Do you have limited listening time? We've identified especially moving parts of this episode:
3:44 Song: ‘Why are We Born?’ and how song can be used to decolonize the mind 7:42 Song: ‘I am Here, I am Now, I am Present’ and the great accomplishment of being fully here in the now and why that is such a gift. 18:34 Song: ‘I am Listening’ 22.30 The streaming process of Song Catching 30:35 Song catching for funerals and end of life celebrationsMusic by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Mon, 15 Nov 2021 - 42min - 2 - 002: Loss: Sublime and Ridiculous with Lewis Mehl-Madrona and Barbara Mainguy
Do you feel like you’re stuck in grief and life just isn’t fair? Join Lewis Mehl-Madrona M.D., Ph.D. and Barbara Mainguy M.A., the authors of “Remapping Your Mind: The Neuroscience of Self-Transformation Through Story'' (and many others) as they share how to move through grief - in community and creatively. Come glean a perspective on how to face mortality.
You can find out more about them and get in touch via their website.
The book Lewis mentioned is “The Body Remembers: The Psychophysiology of Trauma and Trauma Treatment”, by Babette Rothschild
Do you have limited listening time? We've identified some especially moving parts of this episode:
1:26 “You can’t always cure, but you can always heal” 3:13 Facing our own mortality 8:02 The role of humor and fun in healing 13:40 “The sublime and ridiculous” of death and dying 26:19 Finding balance with mind, body, spirit, and community 30:34 Shifting from a mainstream focus on individual healing to a culture of community healingJoin our free seasonal events: https://walkthroughgriefwithgrace.com/upcoming-events/
Music by Daniel Plane
Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein
Mon, 15 Nov 2021 - 37min - 1 - 001: Welcome to the Walk Through Grief With Grace Podcast
Thank you for joining us here! This is a space where grieving hearts gather around stories of loss and love, where our shared humanity opens us to new perspectives and possibilities for healing and living fully once again.
The Walk Through Grief with Grace Podcast episodes are released weekly, in a unique rhythm of cycles of 7 episodes. The first four episodes of each series are engaging conversations as you might expect from any podcast. The 5th episode of the series is a Cultural Story or Mythical Tale, and the 6th revolves around Love. The final 7th episode of each cycle features a guided meditation or visualization to help you pause, look inward, and soothe your nervous system - a necessity for healing and growth.
Rev Jenn Cormier is a Grief Guide who brings twenty years of experience in the Healing Arts to clients who are moving through life transitions, celebrations and grief. Her background includes degrees in fine art and art history, collaborative performance work, and somatic and mindfulness training. You can find out more about Jenn's grief work at www.walkthroughgriefwithgrace.com
The music in this podcast is gifted by Daniel Plane, a multi-instrumentalist whose musical palette ranges from classical music to jazz and bluegrass. His teaching artistry can be explored at www.stringlingo.com. His musical artistry can be found at www.reelcello.com or at live shows around the United States. Daniel currently resides in Wisconsin with his wife and two daughters.
The podcast is produced by Caitlin Epstein, a media specialist who edits, promotes, and publishes podcasts. She also provides website development, photography, social media management, and graphic design services to clients in the US and the UK.
Mon, 15 Nov 2021 - 04min
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