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By Beth Goshow
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The podcast currently has 160 episodes available.
Episode 14: Pam’s Story
Pam's mother died when she was 12 after a 4-year battle with cancer. Pam was raised by a widowed father and an older brother. Her father was so devastated that he couldn’t talk about her mom's death.
When her father died 32 years later, it forced Pam to re-grieve her mother’s death and grieve her father as well. The buried emotions took a toll on her health and brought out 12-year-old Pam and all of the trauma. It was a lot of work unpacking those emotions.
Pam’s Take-Away: Incorporate gratitude into your life. Practice patience and understanding for how others respond to your loss, and act the way you would like to be treated.
Experience Camps on Instagram @experiencecamps
All of our stories are important. If you have a story to share
For more of my thoughts on grief, please visit my website, www.yourgriefjourney.com
Liz’s first loss was when her first-born daughter died shortly after birth in 2008. Then her father died in 2018 and her mother in 2020. Her mom had Alzheimer’s for years before her death and Liz really felt lost after her mom died. She has since used her grief to impact others through sharing my story and promoting health, wellness, and healing.
Liz’s Take-Away: There’s a quote by Walt Disney called “Keep Moving Forward”. For grief, for life, for everything, keep moving forward. Physical and mental movement are both so important. If you keep moving forward it will be okay.
Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep Photography: https://www.nowilaymedowntosleep.org/
Mom Co.: https://www.themom.co/about
Liz’s Podcast, Healing Hearts, can be found on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/08PxtTeYYuaL31Ks1P2IYX
Instagram @healing_hearts_wellness
Issue 3 of Get Griefy Magazine: https://issuu.com/legacylettersjournal/docs/get_griefy_magazine_q3_2024_
All of our stories are important. If you have a story to share, please send an email to [email protected]. You don't have to be a DWOM to share your story. All are welcome!
For more of my thoughts on grief, please visit my website, www.yourgriefjourney.com
Samantha’s mom Shari was diagnosed with terminal ocular melanoma at 55 years old. Samantha soon quit her job to be her mom’s caretaker, and they were both intentional about making the most of their relationship and living each day to the fullest. Samantha found walking alongside her mom during and to the end of her life to be the most profound and honorable experience she will ever have and continues to reflect on that time now that her mom is gone.
Samantha and Shari read The Daily Stoic each morning over coffee, which can be found here: https://dailystoic.com/
All of our stories are important. If you have a story to share, please send an email to [email protected]. You don't have to be a DWOM to share your story. All are welcome!
For more of my thoughts on grief, please visit my website, www.yourgriefjourney.com
Reese’s mom was diagnosed with early-on set Alzheimer's when Reese was 21, and passed away when Reese was 28. It was in the depths of her grief when she first picked up her pencil and began to write about her mother, the journey of Alzheimer's they took together and the journey of grief she now walks alone.
You can find Reese’s spoken poetry album, “Moving With”, on Spotify or YouTube, under her pseudonym Cleo Childs:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0JMYU10WoccJRfMChTSa8U?si=l4jjwOALSQGaIJ4FFDyuSA
YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nDEJgVG9hpNYMlVoe5r-KWHIhFQzbx74s&si=8iY7V4pqpogww10v
You can learn more about Reese on her website: https://cleochilds.com/
And find her on Instagram: https://instagram.com/cleochildspoetry
Reese’s Take-Away: Give yourself permission to not judge yourself while you go through your grief. Use creative expression in whatever way works for you, and don’t focus on it being perfect. Finally, be kind to others and yourself, which is the legacy my mother left with me.
All of our stories are important. If you have a story to share, please send an email to [email protected]. You don't have to be a DWOM to share your story. All are welcome!
For more of my thoughts on grief, please visit my website, www.yourgriefjourney.com
Robyn's mother died from stage 4 lung cancer when Robyn was 15 years old. Robyn’s mom had 10 miscarriages before Robyn, and while Robyn was a triplet in the womb, she was the only baby to survive. They had an incredibly intense relationship, as her mom didn’t understand how to handle her own emotions and put a lot of pressure on Robyn.
Robyn shares part of a poem by Paula Meehan. The full poem can be found here: www.makebelieve.ie/the-pattern
The woman who they met in Germany for immunotherapy was Saskia Biskup, CEO of CEGAT: www.cegat.com/about-us/team/
Robyn’s Take-Away: I hope that anyone that listens to my story, not matter what their age, can take something away from it.
All of our stories are important. If you have a story to share, please send an email to [email protected]. You don't have to be a DWOM to share your story. All are welcome!
For more of my thoughts on grief, please visit my website, www.yourgriefjourney.com
Melissa's mom died at the end of 2019 after a long journey with breast cancer. Melissa's parents divorced when she was young and it was just Melissa and her mom growing up together. Her mom had health issues and Melissa grew up always worried about her mom's health and well being. Melissa and her mom had a special bond and even though she's not physically here she taught Melissa many life lessons that help her keep her mom's presence alive in her life.
Melissa’s Take-Away: There is no right or wrong way to grieve. Find a way to establish your own community and support system. It’s okay to be vulnerable and it can be very healing.
All of our stories are important. If you have a story to share, please send an email to [email protected]. You don't have to be a DWOM to share your story. All are welcome!
For more of my thoughts on grief, please visit my website, www.yourgriefjourney.com
Ashmeeta’s first grief was when her mom died in 2008.
Here is where you can find Ashmeeta:
Website: http://www.storyoutellyourself.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashmeeta-madhav-93802922
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GrowthStoryHub
Twitter: https://twitter.com/home
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/growthstoryhub
Ashmeeta’s Take-Away: No matter what challenges you face in life, you don’t have to let them define you. Try to move forward and look for help, seeking out the story that will unfold for you.
Starting today the podcast schedule will be changing and
All of our stories are important. If you have a story to share, please send an email to [email protected]. You don't have to be a DWOM to share your story. All are welcome!
For more of my thoughts on grief, please visit my website, www.yourgriefjourney.com
Crystal’s mom died suddenly in September of 2021. After her mother's sudden and tragic death, she made the difficult decision to leave her stable employment to pursue dreams of living life on her own terms, prioritizing her well-being and honoring her grief while taking the road less traveled.
Here is where you can find Crystal and the work she is
Podcast Co-Host: Meet Me
Instagram and Facebook: @yogawithcrystal0925,
Crystal’s Take-Away: It is so important to stay
All of our stories are important. If you have a story to share,
For more of my thoughts on grief, please visit my website, www.yourgriefjourney.com
This episode was originally aired in October 2021. It's important for men to have a place to share their stories too, and all are welcome here.
This episode is the story of Southofthe49th's journey with his wife after her diagnosis of a brain tumor. He does not share his identity, due to the privacy of his kids, but has learned how to use TikTok as a way to share his story and document memories for his children. You can find him on TikTok as @southofthe49th.
He also recommends finding a Grief Share group for support on the grief journey. You can simply go to their website, put in your zip code, and find a meeting near you.
Take-away: It's ok to be sad, but it's also ok to find joy at the same time.
All of our stories are important. If you have a story to share,
For more of my thoughts on grief, please visit my website, www.yourgriefjourney.com
Kristen’s moms death left them with more questions than
Here is the Andrew Garfield video Kristen mentions. He
Kristen’s Take-Away: Our society's view of grief
All of our stories are important. If you have a story to share,
For more of my thoughts on grief, please visit my website, www.yourgriefjourney.com
The podcast currently has 160 episodes available.