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In this deeply moving episode of Tendrils of Grief, I sit down with Ksenia Merck—artist, architect, and creative storyteller—to explore how love, creativity, and spiritual connection continue long after loss.
Ksenia shares her powerful grief journey following the death of her husband, William F. Merck II, and how honoring his final wish led her to bring his genre-blending science fiction novel, Ghost Flower, to life through posthumous publication and her own original illustrations. What unfolds is an intimate conversation about enduring bonds, creative healing, and the unseen ways our loved ones remain present.
Together, Ksenia and I reflect on caregiving, compounded loss, spiritual communication, and how grief reshapes purpose over time. She opens up about caring for her mother until age 102, navigating trauma within the hospital system, and discovering that creativity became both her refuge and her bridge to continued connection with her husband.
In this episode, we gently explore themes such as:
Continuing bonds after death
Spiritual signs and intuitive communication with loved ones
Grief as a lifelong companion, not something to "get over"
Creative expression as a path to healing
Trusting inner guidance and making meaning after loss
With compassion, honesty, and hope, this conversation is a reminder that grief does not end love—and that connection, creativity, and faith can help illuminate a path forward, even in the darkest seasons.
Whether you're early in your grief journey or years into it, this episode offers reassurance that you're not imagining your connection, you're not grieving wrong, and you are not alone.
Know Ksenia J. Merck
Website : https://www.merckiipress.com/
LinkedIn : Ksenia Merck
Facebook : Merck II PressInstagram: merck2press
Did you enjoy today's episode?
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In this deeply moving episode of Tendrils of Grief, I sit down with Ksenia Merck—artist, architect, and creative storyteller—to explore how love, creativity, and spiritual connection continue long after loss.
Ksenia shares her powerful grief journey following the death of her husband, William F. Merck II, and how honoring his final wish led her to bring his genre-blending science fiction novel, Ghost Flower, to life through posthumous publication and her own original illustrations. What unfolds is an intimate conversation about enduring bonds, creative healing, and the unseen ways our loved ones remain present.
Together, Ksenia and I reflect on caregiving, compounded loss, spiritual communication, and how grief reshapes purpose over time. She opens up about caring for her mother until age 102, navigating trauma within the hospital system, and discovering that creativity became both her refuge and her bridge to continued connection with her husband.
In this episode, we gently explore themes such as:
Continuing bonds after death
Spiritual signs and intuitive communication with loved ones
Grief as a lifelong companion, not something to "get over"
Creative expression as a path to healing
Trusting inner guidance and making meaning after loss
With compassion, honesty, and hope, this conversation is a reminder that grief does not end love—and that connection, creativity, and faith can help illuminate a path forward, even in the darkest seasons.
Whether you're early in your grief journey or years into it, this episode offers reassurance that you're not imagining your connection, you're not grieving wrong, and you are not alone.
Know Ksenia J. Merck
Website : https://www.merckiipress.com/
LinkedIn : Ksenia Merck
Facebook : Merck II PressInstagram: merck2press
Did you enjoy today's episode?
Welcome to New Ways Barre. We are so glad you are here. Get ready to transform your body, mind and life. At New Ways Barre, we are dedicated to fostering a supportive community where individuals can achieve holistic well-being.
Please subscribe and leave a review. If you have questions, comments, or possible show topics, email [email protected]
Don't forget to visit Tendrils Of Grief website and join for upcoming Webinars, Podcasts Updates and Group Coaching.
Get involve and share your thoughts and experiences in our online community
Tendrils of Grief-Survivor of Loss
To subscribe and review use one links of the links below
Amazon Apple Spotify Audacy Deezer Podcast Addict Pandora Rephonic Tune In
Connect with me
Instagram: @Sue_waysFacebook:@ susan.ways
Email @[email protected]
Let me hear your thoughts!

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