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Why does grief feel like exile? Why does no one talk about it unless it’s performative? In this raw episode, we enter the silent, invisible world of mourning, where words fail, rituals are erased, and pain becomes untranslatable.
From ancestral trauma to toxic positivity, from the industrialization of funerals to the loss of cultural grieving rites, this isn’t therapy...it’s a reckoning.
If you’ve ever felt like your grief was too messy, too quiet, or too inconvenient for the world to hold, this is your passport to the place everyone avoids but no one escapes.
- SEGMENT 1: THE LANGUAGE-LESS VOID
- SEGMENT 2: CULTURAL EROSION OF GRIEF
- SEGMENT 3: GRIEF AS EXILE
- SEGMENT 4: INHERITED & UNNAMED GRIEF
- SEGMENT 5: RELEARNING HOW TO MOURN
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