The Allender Center Podcast

Trauma, Grief, and Disrupting Death-Dealing Systems with Dr. Jamie Eaddy

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Aug 1, 2025
Dr. Jamie Eaddy, a thanatologist and founder of The Ratchet Grief Project®, dives into the complexities of grief, particularly within marginalized communities. She challenges death-dealing theologies that shame individuals for their pain. Jamie emphasizes that grief should be a communal, not a solitary, experience and critiques societal pressures that hinder authentic emotional expression. Wendell Moss supports the conversation on the importance of community in grief, advocating for shared vulnerability and connection as pathways to healing and resilience.
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What is Thanatology?

  • Thanatology is the scientific study of death, dying, grief, and bereavement.
  • It connects ancient human roles with modern grief and death support practices.
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Dr. Jamie's Healing Calling

  • Dr. Jamie's healing journey began at age 13 after a dream following her cousin's death.
  • Despite early reluctance, she embraced death and grief ministry over decades as her calling.
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Grief in Black Church Funerals

  • Black church funerals often emphasize celebration, which can minimize grief.
  • Pushing prematurely to celebration neglects the necessary pain of humanity in loss.
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