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"You can't put your grief in a drawer, no matter how much we wish we could just lock it up."
In this episode of Grief'd Up, host Rebecca Feinglos invites Andrea Ramirez, the Senior Director of the Care Team at Empathy, to discuss the often overlooked intersection of grief and the workplace. Empathy is a company dedicated to supporting families with both the emotional and logistical challenges that accompany the loss of a loved one. Andrea, whose career has been rooted in caregiving and support, shares her insights on creating a grief-aware culture in professional environments.
Rebecca and Andrea delve into the complexities of grieving while maintaining a professional life. They discuss the misconceptions about grief in the workplace, such as the unrealistic time limits often imposed by bereavement policies, and the need for more flexible and humane approaches. Andrea emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive environment where employees feel seen and validated, encouraging open conversations about grief, and the necessity of self-advocacy for those navigating loss.
The conversation also explores the role of Empathy in providing comprehensive support to individuals and families dealing with loss. From logistical assistance to emotional guidance, Empathy offers a "grief concierge" service that aims to demystify the grieving process and provide ongoing support beyond traditional bereavement leave.
Join Rebecca and Andrea as they challenge the status quo and advocate for a more compassionate approach to grief in the workplace. Their discussion offers valuable insights for managers, employees, and anyone interested in fostering a supportive work environment.
Connect with Andrew Ramirez:
● Website: empathy.com
● LinkedIn: Empathy on LinkedIn
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Follow for more resources:
● Instagram: @grieveleave
● Website: grieveleave.com
_____________________________________
Don’t forget to leave a review and share this episode with someone who needs to hear this!
By Rebecca Feinglos5
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"You can't put your grief in a drawer, no matter how much we wish we could just lock it up."
In this episode of Grief'd Up, host Rebecca Feinglos invites Andrea Ramirez, the Senior Director of the Care Team at Empathy, to discuss the often overlooked intersection of grief and the workplace. Empathy is a company dedicated to supporting families with both the emotional and logistical challenges that accompany the loss of a loved one. Andrea, whose career has been rooted in caregiving and support, shares her insights on creating a grief-aware culture in professional environments.
Rebecca and Andrea delve into the complexities of grieving while maintaining a professional life. They discuss the misconceptions about grief in the workplace, such as the unrealistic time limits often imposed by bereavement policies, and the need for more flexible and humane approaches. Andrea emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive environment where employees feel seen and validated, encouraging open conversations about grief, and the necessity of self-advocacy for those navigating loss.
The conversation also explores the role of Empathy in providing comprehensive support to individuals and families dealing with loss. From logistical assistance to emotional guidance, Empathy offers a "grief concierge" service that aims to demystify the grieving process and provide ongoing support beyond traditional bereavement leave.
Join Rebecca and Andrea as they challenge the status quo and advocate for a more compassionate approach to grief in the workplace. Their discussion offers valuable insights for managers, employees, and anyone interested in fostering a supportive work environment.
Connect with Andrew Ramirez:
● Website: empathy.com
● LinkedIn: Empathy on LinkedIn
_____________________________________
Follow for more resources:
● Instagram: @grieveleave
● Website: grieveleave.com
_____________________________________
Don’t forget to leave a review and share this episode with someone who needs to hear this!

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