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In this episode, Noreen, Michele, and Holly talk about what it means to hold grief — to carry your own sorrow with compassion and to stand beside others in theirs. Drawing from personal experiences, thoughtwork, and David Kessler’s Six Needs of the Grieving, they explore how the Savior models divine empathy: He doesn’t rush our healing; He sits with us in it. Together they share how we can make space for both our pain and our faith, learning to hold grief with grace, love, and connection.
By Holly Houghton, Noreen Noble, Michele ReyesIn this episode, Noreen, Michele, and Holly talk about what it means to hold grief — to carry your own sorrow with compassion and to stand beside others in theirs. Drawing from personal experiences, thoughtwork, and David Kessler’s Six Needs of the Grieving, they explore how the Savior models divine empathy: He doesn’t rush our healing; He sits with us in it. Together they share how we can make space for both our pain and our faith, learning to hold grief with grace, love, and connection.