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What if all we honored big, heavy transitions like divorce with more community? What if sound healing could be a part of your divorce-week story, but also incorporated into an actual funeral for someone you love?We have options, y'all! Your grief should be supported in the way that is right for you - and today I talk a little about what that could look like...but the options are endless!In this conversation, Joko discusses the importance of rituals and community support during significant life transitions, particularly in the context of grief and divorce. She shares a personal story about a friend's divorce and the healing ceremony they created together, emphasizing the value of acknowledging loss and celebrating new beginnings. The discussion highlights how communal gatherings, sound healing, and meaningful rituals can facilitate emotional healing and provide a sense of closure.What do you think - is any of this right for you??Welcome to Owning Life!Click the Subscribe button to join in community.–Order My Workbook: Fire Under the Night Sky: https://tinyurl.com/3vpk39j2_Visit my websitewww.mourningspace.com–Follow me on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jokotifaalaye/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jokotifaalaye/Bluesky: @jokotifaalaye.bsky.socialAll information provided in this podcast by the Mourning Space, LLC (collectively, the “Mourning Space”), is solely educational and is not to be construed as advice or information related to medical advice, assisted death or dying services, therapy, medical services, clinical medical services,clinical medical advice, mental health medical advice, financial advice, legal advice or similar advice. The Mourning Space is not a licensed medical professional, lawyer, financial advisor, or legal administrator of an estate. The Mourning Space does not make any recommendations (for oragainst) any services, products or providers, including, but not limited to funeral homes, hospitals, or other death and funeral-industry providers or products (“Death Industry Providers”), and nothing said or communicated by the Mourning Space shall be construed to be a recommendation whether or not the Mourning Space has a relationship (employment or otherwise) with one or more Death Industry Providers.
By Karen Jokotifa AlayeWhat if all we honored big, heavy transitions like divorce with more community? What if sound healing could be a part of your divorce-week story, but also incorporated into an actual funeral for someone you love?We have options, y'all! Your grief should be supported in the way that is right for you - and today I talk a little about what that could look like...but the options are endless!In this conversation, Joko discusses the importance of rituals and community support during significant life transitions, particularly in the context of grief and divorce. She shares a personal story about a friend's divorce and the healing ceremony they created together, emphasizing the value of acknowledging loss and celebrating new beginnings. The discussion highlights how communal gatherings, sound healing, and meaningful rituals can facilitate emotional healing and provide a sense of closure.What do you think - is any of this right for you??Welcome to Owning Life!Click the Subscribe button to join in community.–Order My Workbook: Fire Under the Night Sky: https://tinyurl.com/3vpk39j2_Visit my websitewww.mourningspace.com–Follow me on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jokotifaalaye/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jokotifaalaye/Bluesky: @jokotifaalaye.bsky.socialAll information provided in this podcast by the Mourning Space, LLC (collectively, the “Mourning Space”), is solely educational and is not to be construed as advice or information related to medical advice, assisted death or dying services, therapy, medical services, clinical medical services,clinical medical advice, mental health medical advice, financial advice, legal advice or similar advice. The Mourning Space is not a licensed medical professional, lawyer, financial advisor, or legal administrator of an estate. The Mourning Space does not make any recommendations (for oragainst) any services, products or providers, including, but not limited to funeral homes, hospitals, or other death and funeral-industry providers or products (“Death Industry Providers”), and nothing said or communicated by the Mourning Space shall be construed to be a recommendation whether or not the Mourning Space has a relationship (employment or otherwise) with one or more Death Industry Providers.