In Episode 6 of Deathcare Collective, Keith Page sits down with author, speaker, and grief advocate Rachel Kodanaz for a deeply honest conversation about what it means to live with loss after sudden, life-altering grief.
After losing her husband unexpectedly at age 31 while raising a two-year-old daughter, Rachel’s life changed in an instant. What followed became not only a personal journey through loss, but the foundation for decades of work helping others navigate grief in practical and compassionate ways.
Rachel is the author of several books on grief and loss including Living with Loss: One Day at a Time and Finding Peace, One Piece at a Time. Through speaking, writing, and consulting, she helps individuals, families, and workplaces navigate the emotional and practical realities of loss.
In this episode, Rachel shares how her experience shaped her work supporting grieving families and organizations. Keith and Rachel explore how grief affects the workplace, why loss isn’t something that simply ends with time, and how honoring loved ones can become part of rebuilding life.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
• Rachel’s story of sudden loss and becoming a young widow • Why untimely death affects a household differently • How workplaces can better support grieving employees • The role of peer support alongside professional support • The difference between “grieving” and “living with loss” • How families can navigate a loved one’s belongings with peace
If Rachel’s message resonates with you, explore more of her work, books, and resources here:
Rachel Kodanaz — Books & Resources https://www.rachelkodanaz.com/more-info