What do you miss most about your grandmother today is her laughter she also carried herself with just a sense of human dignity and strength. She was always farting and she never apologized and she was always laughing about it hilarious so in in this moment when you ask me that question that's what came up for me oh I love itSo how about you what are you missing most about your mom today? What would you like to add or change about the way we close an episode each week? We'd like to hear some of yours head to oneufeed.net slash normalize to get in touch with us with comments experiences of your own or really anything you'd like to share.
After the loss of someone we love, we’re inevitably faced with the question, “How do I live with this grief?” In this episode of “Something to Normalize,” Ginny and Brandi offer some answers to this question. Through research and personal experiences with grief, they share strategies, powerful bits of wisdom, and practical tools they’ve discovered. They also discuss how they’ve applied these tools in their own lives, and what was most helpful in their process. This is the second in a two-part series on grieving. Click here to listen to part 1.
In This Episode, Ginny & Brandi Discuss:
- How grief is more than just the loss of a person; it is also the loss of our identity as it relates to that person
- What opportunities grief offers us— like forming a new relationship with the memories of a loved one
- How rituals can have an important role in helping us process our grief
- Ways to navigate the ever-changing nature of grief
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