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“It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” “Deck the Halls,” and “Holly Jolly Christmas” for many, but for others, it’s nothing but a “Blue. blue, blue blue Christmas.”
Many stories of grief have been shared on this podcast (Episodes 21,22,35,39,122,150) so I wanted to process the in’s and out’s of grief with a professional, especially pertaining to the holidays. I sat down with a local therapist here in Charleston SC for us to glean more understanding and guidance about interacting with those who are grieving. What are the best ways to be supportive? Are there times when it’s appropriate to push a bit? What should one say (or not say)?
There’s also some helpful information directed towards those listening who are currently grieving during the holidays. Merry Christmas and we remember those who do not find it merry at all.
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Get notifications each time we start raising money to get more information on our current opportunity to “save the day” for team humanity. Text PWNAd to 31010.
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CALL 507-403-PWNA (7962): Questions, Comments, Feedback, Pushback, frustration? Air it out on our voicemail and we may air it on an episode.
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“It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” “Deck the Halls,” and “Holly Jolly Christmas” for many, but for others, it’s nothing but a “Blue. blue, blue blue Christmas.”
Many stories of grief have been shared on this podcast (Episodes 21,22,35,39,122,150) so I wanted to process the in’s and out’s of grief with a professional, especially pertaining to the holidays. I sat down with a local therapist here in Charleston SC for us to glean more understanding and guidance about interacting with those who are grieving. What are the best ways to be supportive? Are there times when it’s appropriate to push a bit? What should one say (or not say)?
There’s also some helpful information directed towards those listening who are currently grieving during the holidays. Merry Christmas and we remember those who do not find it merry at all.
Instagram account: www.instagram.com/PWNApod
Current DonorSee: https://donorsee.com/pwnahelps
Get notifications each time we start raising money to get more information on our current opportunity to “save the day” for team humanity. Text PWNAd to 31010.
Join us as a patron! https://www.patreon.com/pwnapod
Join the discussion: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PWNAtalk
https://twitter.com/pwnapod
https://twitter.com/joeysvendsen
https://www.facebook.com/PWNApod
CALL 507-403-PWNA (7962): Questions, Comments, Feedback, Pushback, frustration? Air it out on our voicemail and we may air it on an episode.
E-mail [email protected] for correspondence
Executive Producer of PWNApod: Jared Svendsen
E-mail Joey here.
Support Joey's work by Being a Patron / (Venmo)
PWNA Theme Song by Stoy Prioleau (aka: Riggy Roc): Apple Music

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