Alexandra Wyman was faced with immense grief when her husband died by suicide in 2020, instantly leaving her a widow and single mom. Since then, she has been finding ways to work through her grief, navigate parenthood and take steps to finding joy again. Join Alexandra on her continued grief journey, find some tips and tricks, hear from others about their grief journey and know you are not alone. Alexandra is an advocate and public speaker for resources in the aftermath of suicide.
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Grief Work Podcasts
You were never meant to dabble in healing. This podcast is your invitation to stop circling the edges of your gifts and finally devote yourself—wholeheartedly—to the healing path that’s been calling you. Because healing isn’t just personal anymore. It’s systemic. It’s cultural. It’s spiritual. It’s survival. And if you're one of the people meant to walk others home—you know it. In each episode, we bust through a core block on the healer’s path and reconnect you to the deep, quiet truth that ...
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Curious about stepping into connected self-leadership and embracing everyday spirituality? Welcome to the Connection Matters Podcast, where we explore the transformative power of nature, spirituality, and personal growth. Hosted by Leona Johnson, this podcast delves into the sacred weave of cultural emergence, ecopsychology, and personal transformation. With more than a decade of experience guiding people through deep, life-changing experiences, Leona brings you thought-provoking conversatio ...
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You’ve spent your whole life feeling like something’s wrong with you. Here’s a radical thought: what if you’re not broken - just different? Welcome to Different, Not Broken, the no-filter, emotionally intelligent, occasionally sweary podcast that challenges the idea that we all have to fit inside neat little boxes to be acceptable. Hosted by L2 (aka Lauren Howard), founder of LBee Health, this show dives into the real, raw and ridiculous sides of being neurodivergent, introverted, chronicall ...
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This space was created for you by someone who gets it – your grief, your foundation-shattering reality, and the question of what the heck do we do with the shattered pieces of life and loss around us. It’s also for the listener who wants to better understand their grieving person, and perhaps wants to learn how to help. Now in its fourth season, the Grief and Light Podcast features both solo episodes and interviews with first-hand experiencers, authors, and professionals, who shine a light o ...
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Welcome to "A Job Done Well", the podcast that makes work better. Each week, Jimmy and James will bring you an entertaining and informative show that will transform how you work. Their backgrounds – everything from running a multi-million-pound business to packing frozen peas – have given them a rich assortment of flops (and the occasional success) to learn from. Whether you are the leader of your own business, manage an operations team, or just want to do your job better and enjoy it more, ...
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Death affects us all. Yet it is still the last taboo in our society, and grief is profoundly misunderstood. Hosted by Julia Samuel – a grief psychotherapist with over twenty five years’ experience of working with the bereaved – we hear stories from those who have experienced great love and loss – and survived. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Real-life conversations I wish I had for women who are still becoming. We talk faith, work, love, money, grief, business, and everything in between. Because more isn’t just one thing, and you don’t have to figure it out alone.
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Grief Glimmers is a gentle podcast about the gifts that good grief can offer us through creativity, simple rituals and a wider view on life & death. Hosted by me, Yarrow Magdalena, each episode explores how loss can open us to new ways of being, making & connecting. You’re not alone, and there is beauty here, too.
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Is it really possible to navigate a path through the dark night of grief and back into a life worth living? I say definitely YES! Welcome to The Sacred Journey Through Grief Podcast with Susan Fuller, where I bring my background as a transpersonal psychotherapist and creativity coach to the world of grief.
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When pediatrician mom of three, Marcy Larson's 14 yo son, Andy, was killed in a car accident in 2018, she felt like her life was over. In many ways, that life was over, and a new one forced to begin in its place. Come alongside her as she works through this journey of healing. She discusses grief and child loss with other grieving parents and those who work to help them in their grief. This podcast is for grieving parents as well as those who support them.
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If you’ve ever been told to ‘leave your emotions at the door’ to your workplace, and thought ‘how? What? Really?’ This podcast is for you. Guess what, it’s ok for you to have emotions about your work. It’s even ok for you to have emotions at work too. But how do we navigate the often challenging, overwhelming, frustrating, but also brilliant, world of work in the 21st century, whilst maintaining our energy and motivation? Jennifer McCanna PCC has been coaching leaders around the world since ...
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Welcome Beautiful Soul Sisters, I am so happy you are here! This is a space where we explore what it means to be wild women walking upon this earth, unearthing that which is often unseen & unspoken. Together we practice using our voices & the ancient ritual of storytelling, connecting about all that unites us as we share our stories of Birth, Life, Death, Grief & Joy. Work with me 1:1 and in a group by joining my Full Moon Birth Circle or New Moon Grief Circle Enjoy new Episodes most Full & ...
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After losing her 21-year-old daughter, Emily, to fentanyl poisoning, veteran journalist Angela Kennecke made it her life’s mission to break the silence surrounding substance use disorder and the overdose crisis. Grieving Out Loud is a heartfelt and unflinching podcast where Angela shares stories of devastating loss, hard-earned hope, and the journey toward healing. Through powerful interviews with other grieving families, experts, advocates, and people in recovery, this podcast sheds light o ...
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Welcome to the Life With Grief Podcast! Host Tara Accardo, a Grief & Transformational Life Coach, created this podcast and community to normalize the complexities of grief, navigate life after loss and all this entails, and so much more. Each week, consider this your safe space where we work together and dig deep to live a full life with our grief in tow.Tap into the world of healing with Tara and guests and discover guidance, support, tangible coping tools, inspiration, and some laughs alon ...
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A podcast designed for survivors of suicide loss. This podcast explores the unique grief experiences that accompany a loved ones death due to suicide, shares insights on how your brain processes this kind of loss, and offers worthwhile and valuable tips you can start today to gain a more joyful and fulfilling life even though your loved one died.
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A podcast to find out about the stories and journeys of artists, performers and ‘rock stars of life’.
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"Good Grief, Jessi" is a heartfelt podcast where I, Jessi, share my personal journey through profound loss, including the unimaginable experience of losing my entire immediate family by the age of 25. Through candid discussions, I explore the complexities of grief, mental health challenges like anxiety, depression, and PTSD, and the resilience required to rebuild life after tragedy. By infusing humor and authenticity, I aim to create a supportive space for listeners navigating their own grie ...
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Beginning August 1, 2025 Welcome to hilove.one | The Podcast — where story meets soul. Each episode explores what it means to be human in a world shaped by technology, noise, and endless pressure to become. Through poetic storytelling and quiet reflection, we offer moments of stillness, softness, and truth. These are the stories we carry when no one’s watching — the ones that shape us in silence. Whether it’s grief, growth, shadow work or healing, this podcast invites you to reconnect with y ...
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Welcome to the Grieving With More Freedom Podcast, where we talk about navigating loss in the Real World. Grief can be unpredictable and exhausting, and let’s be honest, it doesn’t conveniently wait until you're sitting in therapy or in your support group. Grief can drop in anytime, anywhere. This is where I share powerful insights that meet you in your everyday life with grief, so you can ultimately connect to more peace, purpose and resilience. I, too, am walking my own journey with grief. ...
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Your Grief Story is important. Share it with others. Encourage one another. Each of our episodes explore a specific type of loss that is unique and important. Guests openly share their personal stories.
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NASW Social Work Talks informs, educates and inspires through conversations with experts and exploring issues that social work professionals care about. Brought to you by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW).
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Listen in as a host of well-known guests open up and share their experiences of grief and death in a therapeutic conversation with Marie Curie bereavement expert, Jason Davidson. On the Marie Curie Couch is a monthly podcast that aims to open up conversations about death, break down the taboo and encourage people to share their end of life plans. This podcast is made by Marie Curie – the UK’s leading end of life charity. For more information about the vital work we do, head to mariecurie.org ...
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You Make Sense is a manual to understanding your human experience, so that you can navigate the world with freedom, ease, and empowerment. Using the latest neuroscience and trauma research, this podcast will equip you with powerful somatic tools to help you get unstuck and create the life you desire. Sarah Baldwin, SEP, is an expert in trauma resolution, attachment, parts work, and nervous system regulation. But before she was a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner and trained in Polyvagal inte ...
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An ongoing exploration of the complexity of being human, through monthly conversations about trust, loss, feelings and perspective.
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Grief is the New Normal is the podcast that refuses to sugarcoat loss—because grief isn’t a problem to fix, it’s a reality to live with. Hosted by Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist with over a decade of experience in grief and trauma, this show dives deep into the messy, nonlinear, and very real ways grief impacts our lives. Whether you’re navigating the death of your person, wrestling with the weight of an invisible loss, or trying to figure out who you even are after everything c ...
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"Broken Beautiful Me - Stories of Hope, Gratitude & Resilience" is a podcast dedicated to empowering individuals and healthcare professionals facing grief and adversity. Hosted by Kelly Buckley, this podcast offers compassionate guidance and practical strategies to help you heal and transform your life through gratitude-focused recovery. Kelly was the Chief Operating Officer for an integrated network of 11 hospitals. She had professional success, a stellar career in healthcare, and a leaders ...
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A podcast for those who work or volunteer in animal care, welfare, or activism, who are struggling with compassion fatigue, burnout, grief and loss, secondary traumatic stress, and more.
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Theresa Caputo – better known to millions of fans as the “Long Island Medium” from the hit reality series of the same name – provides virtual readings to people from around the world, providing closure as they commune with their departed loved ones. On HEY SPIRIT!, Theresa channels the souls of those who have passed, conducts Q&As with people from all over the world and shares feel-good tips from her everyday life on how to enjoy a healthier and happier time on earth. When she connects with ...
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Welcome to the gang, the one you never asked to be part of. The Grief Gang podcast was born from heartbreak but thrives on connection. Created by host Amber Jeffrey after the unexpected loss of her mother at just 19, this show dives headfirst into the messy, confusing, and sometimes even humorous world of grief. Amber started this journey to find people who “just get it” and to share the ever-changing experience of living with loss. Through raw and relatable storytelling, Amber shares her hi ...
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Formerly known as Vulture Culture, this podcast is landing with full-hearted clarity as host Narinder Bazen refines her vision. Nine Keys is an exploration of death midwifery as an art form, a calling seen through the mystic’s soul-eyes, and a force for collective healing. Here, we weave together activism, grief literacy, soft-business structures, decolonized death care, and the deep wisdom of living in death awareness. This is a space for the sacred, the practical, and the revolutionary. Th ...
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Sol Rising: All In on Love, Loss, and Connection is a bi-weekly podcast where you will hear candid, honest, vulnerable conversations sure to pull at your heart strings and enlighten your soul! Conversations revolve around our basic, fundamental, human instinct for connection. Amanda and her guests explore how emotions—pain, fear, loss, and grief, as well as joy, excitement, happiness, and love—work to either create connection or to hinder it, personally in relationships and collectively out ...
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Nightmares & Grief is a masterfully written horror fiction anthology podcast read and produced by the author. It delves deep into the psychological terrors lurking in the shadows of the human mind. Each episode invites you into a world where the line between nightmares and reality blurs, offering a haunting exploration of the dark corners of grief and fear. Join us as we traverse chilling narratives that not only celebrate the macabre but also probe the complex tapestry of human emotions in ...
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Stories from everyday humans who have encountered grief in one of its many forms and have found themselves on a different trail than they ever intended. Join us as we hear about the ways grief has changed people in all of its ugliness and unexpected beauty.
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We feature tips and stories from industry professionals who specialize in making estate planning, end-of-life tasks, and transitions more manageable.
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Mystical Messages explores the infinite metaphysical realm. Join host Hilary as she discusses healing modalities stemming from our intuition, the one mind, with experts in their field. Learn about energy work, astrology, Reiki, Akashic Records, and much more. Plan your weeks ahead as Hilary shares her astrology for each month.
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On Wednesdays and other pop up times, the Podcast Intuitive Clarifications with Natasha~ Opening to New Knowings Catch it live Live Wednesdays 4pm PST on YouTube Natasha Venter-IC She holds the intention to bring the spirit worlds loving consciousness and messages down to this earthly plain. Natasha uses her life-long, natural born intuitive abilities to guide us through bumps along the road of life. With her soul’s remembrance of being born, she easily travels to any lifetime, dimension, an ...
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Journal Gently: Helping Introverted Women Find Healing After Grief, Hurt, and Trauma
Kari Bartkus, Spiritual Director for Christian Women
Journal Gently (formerly Let’s Encourage One Another) is a podcast designed to help introverted women find healing after experiencing grief, hurt, and trauma. This is a sacred space for us to meet together and draw close to God on the pages of our journals, especially when life is hard. It's all about taking small, gentle steps and inviting God to do His healing work in us. Let's journal gently. ------ Kari Bartkus is a spiritual director who walks with hurting Christian women, helping them ...
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Authentic conversations on faith and life that change and heal lives. Too often, we mask struggles while we fall apart behind the scenes. It stops now. It’s time for honesty and restoration for us, and our families, as we tackle work, faith, addiction, grief, and confront life's most difficult questions. Tune in and get ready. It's time to create lasting change.
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Soft Opening features intimate interviews with songwriters, poets, comedians, performers and visual artists who speak candidly about their personal experiences with creativity and resilience. Themes of recovery, grief, spirituality, wellness, sensuality, darkness, and the erotic unfold in each episode and safe space is created for artists to cultivate and showcase new work.
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Living Onwards is a podcast about the grief journey and working together to live onwards with grief. Welcome to a space where stories of grief, strength, and moving forward come together in harmony. We won’t solve your grief, but by coming together to share our stories with you, we hope you won’t feel alone. The host of Living Onwards is a widow herself, living her grief while continuing to work and as a mom to a wonderful adult daughter. Join us and share the podcast. We won’t solve your gr ...
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Grieve with Christ After Loss | Christian Grief Support, Processing Grief, Faith After Loss, Healing After Losing a Loved One, Parent Loss
Kaitlyn Buck - Certified Christian Life Coach, Kingdom Grief Mentor, Christian Grief Coach, Spiritual Growth Mentor, Christian Mindset Coach, Christian Mental Health Coach
A Christian grief podcast for women ready to heal through faith. Are you a Christian woman navigating the pain of losing a loved one? Do you feel overwhelmed by grief—like it’s easier to avoid it than to face it? Maybe you’re struggling with loneliness, emotional triggers, or wondering if you’re grieving the “right” way. You’re not alone—and you don’t have to walk this road without Christ. Welcome to Grieve with Christ After Loss—a podcast for Christian women seeking biblical grief support, ...
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Hosted by Sarah Bachmann, this podcast is all about real people, real stories, and the real insights that come from life's highs and lows. From navigating divorce, grief, and parenting to chasing dreams and building something new—we’re having the unfiltered conversations you didn’t know you needed.
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The Built Different Podcast with Dr. Zach Clinton will air every Tuesday morning from here on out covering topics such as Leadership, Grit, Work Ethic, Relationships, Managing Anxiety and Depression, Isolation/Loneliness, Grief/Loss, Strengthening your Marriage & Family, Championship Mindset, Creating a Winning Culture, and so much more... Through meaningful interviews with some of America’s leading motivational speakers, athletes, counselors/psychologists, pastors, and more... Our heart and ...
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A weekly podcast exploring how to create a more human work experience through the power of relationship and connection. Host Jason Lauritsen interviews those HR executives and thought leaders who are paving the way towards a better future of work.
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We have a simple mission: we want to help you create better relationships and live your best life. We believe we need other people to heal, and it’s our goal to reach as many people as we can with this podcast. Because we all do better when we heal together. We’ve been partners for over a decade and have navigated some of the most challenging and difficult times of our lives together. Our goal is to show up each week and share with you an honest account of what healing together truly looks l ...
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The Power of Thanatology. Why Grief Isn’t Meant to Be Fixed with Dr. Korie Leigh
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23:43"If a child is old enough to love, a child is old enough to grieve." We often treat grief like a problem that needs solving. But what if it's not something to fix, but something to understand, live with and honor? In this powerful conversation of Buried in Work, Dr. Korie Leigh, certified thanatologist and program director at Marian University, hel…
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What Is So: The Nature of Grief and Surrender with Melissa Word
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1:21:24In this episode What Is So: The Nature of Grief and Surrender, Narinder talks with her friend Melissa Word (melissaword.com), a movement artist, your favorite coach, and death worker who moves like a poem, about what happens when we stop trying to manage life and actually let grief have us. They get into that uncomfortable posture of being both sof…
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Grief at Work: From Self-Advocacy to Compassionate Leadership with Bloomwell Partners
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50:59Grief doesn’t pause when you arrive at work, so why do so many workplaces expect us to carry on as if nothing happened? In this powerful episode of Grief and Light, host Nina Rodriguez is joined by Dr. Mekel Harris and Janet Gwilliam-Wright, co-founders of Bloomwell Partners, a consulting firm transforming how organizations handle grief and loss in…
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Understanding Grief at Work: A Conversation with Lou Hynes
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39:47Nearly a quarter of us are impacted by grief every year - so why aren't we talking about it more at work? In this episode, hosts James Lawther and Jimmy Baber explore the crucial topic of grief in the workplace with special guest Lou Hynes, 'The Grief Guru'. Lou shares her personal story, in which, through devastating personal loss, she has found h…
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46| Is 3 Days Enough? What No One Tells You About Grief, Bereavement Leave, and Returning to Work Too Soon
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9:49Is 3 Days Enough? What No One Tells You About Grief, Bereavement Leave, and Returning to Work Too SoonSummary of the Episode: When you’ve just lost a parent, how are you supposed to jump back into work like nothing happened? In this heartfelt episode, Kaitlyn opens up about her own experience navigating work after the sudden death of her father and…
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Grief is the New Normal Podcast: S2E37 Grieving at Work: The Emotional Labor No One Talks About
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14:36Grieving in the Workplace: Understanding and Navigating Emotional Labor In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Heather Taylor discusses the challenges of grieving while maintaining professional responsibilities. She highlights the unrealistic expectations placed on individuals returning to work after a loss, the emotional labor involved …
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Heartbreak, Grief and Moving On Using Parts Work
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54:14Breakups aren’t just hard—they can feel completely disorienting, terrifying, or even impossible. That’s because we’re often not only grieving the end of a relationship as our adult self, we’re also navigating the pain, fear, and longing of our younger parts. In this episode of You Make Sense, we’ll explore why it can feel so difficult to leave or l…
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In this episode Laura and I talk about the importance of play and a reminder that everything ends anyway, so perhaps let's open ourselves up to play and creation. We talk about the beautiful humming that can arise with the serious work that is play. We talk about insights gained from playing with Kate Drummond of The Energetic Heart, The Little Fem…
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104. From Believing she would give birth via C-section b/c of “small hips” to Choosing Freebirth for her First Birth, Circumcision, People Pleasing, Abortion & Miscarriage with Mali Daintree
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1:21:47🌕 Blessings on this Full Moon in Capricorn The times are shifting, literal time is shifting. We are entering an era where the ways we understand life are changing. Spirit is calling us to show up, create new patterns of self care & share our soulful gifts with those who come to us for guidance. It can be easy to get caught up in doing everything pe…
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In this very special revisit episode of Hey Spirit, Theresa reconnects with Char - nearly two years after their first emotional reading! In their heartfelt conversation, Char reflects on how Spirit’s messages gave her the strength to face her son’s rare brain tumor diagnosis, brought healing to past grief, and even helped her rediscover herself alo…
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Today's guest, Jackie, says that her guiding purpose is based on a quote that she has written down and keeps close by. David Viscott wrote, "The purpose of life is to discover your gift. The work of life is to develop it. And the meaning of life is to give your gift away." Jackie says that is exactly how her son, Stu, lived his life and how she wor…
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133. Coping with the Loss of a Daughter and Turning Grief into Purpose with Author Linda Henderson
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52:32Send us a text In this deeply moving episode, I sit down with Linda Henderson—a retired nurse, author, and grieving mother—who vulnerably shares her journey through the devastating loss of her daughter, Andrea. We explore: Linda’s experience with prolonged and complicated grief The emotional and physical toll of losing a child How she found her way…
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To Make the World Obey: Prologue - Chapter 5
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1:15:03When a mundane store manager discovers an ancient philosophy of power, he transforms into something far more terrifying than human. Experience the complete opening arc of "To Make the World Obey" - a brutal psychological horror tale where civilized society crumbles under primal violence.Follow Detective Deborah Samson as she hunts a killer who dism…
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Kathryn Annis w/ the Dawning Institute is my guests
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1:02:16I, Natasha Venter think it’s important that this conversation with Kathryn Annis not only acknowledge the flood and the mental health impact, but also challenge the dangerous divisionist narratives that have been circulating. Rather than furthering outrage or blame, I’d love to bring a trauma-informed lens to how communities can begin to heal. Poss…
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He Wanted Justice for His Son, So He Became the Investigator
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38:56Most of us would never imagine taking on the role of a law enforcement investigator. But for so many grieving parents, that’s exactly what they’ve had to do. After losing their children to fentanyl, they find themselves combing through phone records, tracing dealers, and trying to uncover the truth—because no one else will. For too long, overdose d…
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When a disillusioned teacher joins the Revolution's Department for Redirection and Reeducation, he discovers his true calling lies not in enlightening minds, but in breaking them. What begins as a simple reassignment becomes a descent into methodical horror where lesson plans are written in blood and graduation comes at an unspeakable price. "A Job…
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The Bible Simplified: A Guide to Better Understanding God’s Word with author, Bible teacher, & founder of The Brand Sunday, Zach Windahl, Ep. 247
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48:47In this episode of The Built Different Podcast, Dr. Zach sits down with Zach Windahl, a Bible teacher and the creator of The Brand Sunday, to talk about his brand new book The Bible Simplified. Known for helping people overcome fear and confusion when it comes to Scripture, Zach shares how his own spiritual journey shaped his passion to make the Bi…
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Send us a text The following episode deals with the subject of suicide. Please take any necessary care of yourself before listening. Aaron Berger is a singer/songwriter who was born in raised in Niagara Falls Canada. He's also one of the most generous and encouraging artists I know, and I credit him with nudging me towards my own artistic pursuits …
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Saving the Planet One Species at a Time: Edward Whitley OBE on Conservation, Philanthropy & Jane Austen
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1:09:40Edward Whitley OBE is a financier, philanthropist, author and conservationist whose work has helped protect some of the planet’s rarest species. He’s raised over £24 million for more than 220 conservation projects in 80+ countries, encountering everything from golden-headed tamarins to monkey-eating eagles. He’s also written on subjects ranging fro…
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How Childhood Trauma Impacts Our Present Lives
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47:59Our early childhood experiences leave a lasting imprint on how we relate to ourselves, others, and the world around us—often in ways we don’t even realize. In this episode of You Make Sense, Sarah unpacks how childhood trauma can shape our nervous system, attachment style, and even our health, and why the self-protective patterns we developed early…
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This week, Alexandra talks about journaling. She discusses the research-backed benefits of journaling as well as some prompts that can be helpful when building a habit around journaling. Writing in a notebook may not work for everyone, however, there are other ways to engage in journaling through voice memos. There are also apps that can help with …
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In this episode, James Lawther and Jimmy Barber delve into the topic of innovation, dispelling common misconceptions and emphasising its true value in enhancing performance and enjoyment at work. They share personal experiences and discuss both successful and failed innovations, highlighting the importance of involving all employees in the innovati…
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Reclaiming Your Own Timeline as a Healer: Why It’s Impossible to Be Behind If you’ve ever felt stuck while the world speeds ahead—scrolling through success stories, doubting your pace, wondering if you’re already too late—this episode is for you. Together, we untangle the illusion of “being behind” and return to your own, sacred timeline—the only..…
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Ep. 80- Is It Chronic Pain or Unfelt Emotions
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1:11:01What if your healing isn’t stuck because you’re doing it wrong — but because your body’s systems are welded shut by trauma? In this mind-expanding episode, Steph & Craig sit down with wellness and movement coach Julie Thom to explore the body’s five primary “emotional exits,” the deep wisdom of the lymphatic system, and why true healing can’t happe…
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132. How to Navigate the Pain of Firsts and Milestones After Loss
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35:33Send us a text We’re digging into an emotionally charged topic: the deep pain and emotional weight of experiencing “firsts” and major milestones after the loss of a loved one—even beyond the first year of grief. Whether it’s birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, or other significant dates, these moments often serve as powerful reminders of what’s mis…
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47| 5 Stages of Grief—How to Process Grief Biblically and Heal After Losing a Loved One
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11:105 Stages of Grief—How to Process Grief Biblically and Heal After Losing a Loved OneSummary of the Episode: Have you ever wondered if your grief is normal or felt overwhelmed by emotions that come in waves? In this powerful episode, we explore the 5 classic stages of grief—denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance—but through the lens of…
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#204 Grieving ability, health and past selves
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22:29This is a little waffle about who I used to be when I was younger and what it was like to slowly but surely slow down to honour my health and be honest about who I actually am (not a super charged over achiever). I hope it helps you make space for your own grief around abilities, health and past versions of self. You can join my free monthly Spark …
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Jim Sinclair: On Life, Retirement, and the Work That Shapes Us
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1:14:58In this episode, Sarah Bachmann sits down with Jim Sinclair, a retired banker and volunteer fireman, for a conversation about the kind of work that leaves a mark—not just on a resume, but on a life. They talk about the transition into retirement, what it means to stay grounded in a small town, and why the work that matters most often goes unseen. J…
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Ep. 6: The Compassion Fatigue Cycle: Pathology vs. Renewal
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31:58In this episode, we explore the cyclical nature of compassion fatigue, examining how it can trap animal welfare workers and caregivers in a pattern of chronic stress and emotional depletion. We contrast the pathology cycle—marked by overextension, denial, and eventual burnout—with the renewal cycle, which emphasizes boundaries, self-awareness, reco…
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Sacred Everyday Actions: Moving Forward Without Forgetting
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15:11Send us a text Ever caught yourself talking to someone who's no longer here? Or wearing their watch, cooking their recipes, or keeping their photo as your phone wallpaper? These aren't signs you're "stuck" in grief – they're powerful micro-rituals that help maintain meaningful connections while healing. One of the most common fears I hear from grie…
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Maeve was a little girl who was born to be a big sister. As soon as she was able to toddle around the house, Maeve was bringing the family dog her favorite books to read and making sure he had everything that he 'needed'. Shortly after Maeve's second birthday, her little brother was born, and Maeve was truly in her element. She adored Declan and wa…
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131. Vision Loss, Chronic Illness & Grief: Reclaiming Our Identity & Secondary Loss with Sara Jaswal
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1:05:50Send us a text In this powerful episode of Life With Grief, we’re joined by Sara Jaswal—Grief Educator, Coach, Facilitator, and Counsellor—who opens up about her deeply personal journey with vision loss caused by a chronic health condition. Sara shares how her experience with non-death losses (like the loss of independence, identity, and lifestyle)…
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Lets see what The Universe of Love Wants us to know
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52:13I hope you know that you are so loved First off. We are in the midst of big changes right now and the universe is here to support us if we believe. On today's show I'm going to speak of things that the universe wants us to know. For me right now in my life's walk I am open up to channeling whatever the universe wants me to know for you to to witnes…
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You're Not the Only One: Common Themes in Grief We See with Lizzie Pickering
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1:18:10I'm very excited to share this week's episode and guest with you all. Today I'm talking with friend, film producer, author and grief educator-Lizzie Pickering. Lizzie and I met back in 2022 at the UK Commission on Bereavement and haven't left each others side since. Throughout the years, Lizzie has become a dear friend and someone I admire both per…
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114: Asking Why: The Search for Answers After Suicide Loss
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13:05Why did they do it? This question haunts every survivor of suicide loss, creating a continuous loop of painful speculation that can keep us trapped in grief. In episode 114 of the Survived to Thrive podcast, Amy Miller explores the complex relationship suicide loss survivors have with the question "why" and how it can either deepen our suffering or…
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The Grief of Uncertainty in Unprecedented Times
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19:11In this solo, audio-only episode, host Nina Rodriguez explores the unspoken grief many of us are carrying right now—the grief of uncertainty. From political turmoil and climate anxiety, to the dizzying pace of technological change, we’re living in times that feel increasingly unsteady. This isn’t just stress; it’s a kind of ambient grief. It's the …
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Helping People Grieve by Sorting Through the Chaos of Death with Rachel Donnelly
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24:39Did you know most people don’t have time to grieve because they’re too busy canceling Netflix and clearing out the fridge? In this episode of Buried in Work, Rachel Donnelly, founder of AfterLight and author of Late to Your Own Funeral, talks about what really happens after someone dies? The grief, the overwhelm, the paperwork, and the flaming dump…
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The Black Neurodivergent Experience People say things like "just be yourself" with the expectation that you’ll just snap your fingers and turn the volume down on generations of pressure to fit in. But what does that even mean when your existence as 'yourself' stops conversations cold? When walking into every room means holding your breath, trying t…
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The God You Need to Know: Leaning into the Presence & Power of the Holy Spirit with Best-Selling Author & Renowned Bible Teacher, Margaret Feinberg, Ep. 246
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42:48As we celebrate Independence Day and the incredible freedoms we enjoy in the United States, this special 4th of July episode of the Built Different Podcast invites you into a deeper conversation on the freedom that lasts — the kind that goes beyond borders and fireworks and reaches deep into the soul. Today’s guest is best-selling author, Bible tea…
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How Group Mentoring Unlocks Employee Potential with Carolina Terrazas
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47:25Join Jason for a dynamic conversation with Carolina Terrazas, Vice President of Talent Management and Development at Schneider Electric, global HR leader, and host of the “Leading Yourself” podcast. Carolina provides an illuminating view into the organization’s innovative group mentoring program. Moving beyond traditional one-to-one mentorship, the…
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Bearing Witness to Whats Happening in Palestine Without Shutting Down: Sacred Practices for Processing Collective Grief
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50:20This isn't your typical Connection Matters episode, but it might be one of the most important conversations we'll have. I'm sharing how to navigate the collective trauma of witnessing genocide in real-time while staying connected to your own healing and capacity for meaningful action. Key Themes and Topics: We explore why witnessing collective trau…
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Getting Your Needs Met: Shifting from Codependency and Hyper-Independence to Interdependence
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1:08:49We all have needs. But what happens when we stop listening to them, or never learned how to in the first place? In this episode of You Make Sense, Sarah gently guides us through the heart of relational healing: learning how to get our needs met. With tenderness and clarity, she unpacks how early attachment wounds shape our ability to express, feel,…
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[Ep 181] Does An Open Door Mean God Approves?
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12:58Have you ever prayed for God to open doors for you so it’s clear which way you should go, which decision you should make? But, my friend, take a minute and think about the sayings we Christians have: · If God shuts the door, He always opens the window. · God doesn’t close one door without getting ready to open another with bigger and greater things…
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This week is super short and sweet message from Alexandra about holding the belief and hope not only for ourselves but for others. Sometimes we have to borrow belief and hope from others until we can find it ourselves. Be that person for another and continue building community. We are not alone. Connect with Alexandra on her website, forwardto…
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17- Afraid of Being “Too Woo”? How Sensitive Healers Can Lead with Intuition Without Losing Ground
Why Sensitive, Intuitive Women Are Born to Lead—Even If You Fear Being ‘Too Woo’ If you’ve ever felt caught between your intuitive, mystical side and your desire to be grounded, respected, and taken seriously, this episode is for you. We’re exploring the sacred tension between belonging in the world and owning your sensitivity—and how integrating..…
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