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In this episode, host Dana Daugherty invites her guest, lizzie anderson, to share her experience of processing grief and loss through the lens of multiple identities she holds, especially as a caregiver/carer, justice lover and activist, person with multiple chronic illnesses, and therapist in community. This is a part two/companion episode to the previous episode, Episode 5 featuring Hanna du Plessis and lizzie. lizzie shares the importance of connection with community and with self in grief and has found care to be an act of resistance, especially against systems that don’t put care first. She shares how personal and professional experiences with loss have challenged how she thinks about death and served to help her reimagine how she thinks about grief, death, and loss.
You can connect with lizzie through her website: https://lizzieanderson.com/
For future episode drops and information visit: https://www.danadaugherty.com/social
Give us a follow on IG: @untetheredtorooted
https://www.instagram.com/untetheredtorooted
Disclaimer: The information shared in this episode reflects personal stories and opinions only. The views shared by podcast guests are not reflective of the host's. This podcast does not constitute therapy. The information shared here does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking medical advice should consult with their licensed treating provider.
In this episode, host Dana Daugherty invites her guest, lizzie anderson, to share her experience of processing grief and loss through the lens of multiple identities she holds, especially as a caregiver/carer, justice lover and activist, person with multiple chronic illnesses, and therapist in community. This is a part two/companion episode to the previous episode, Episode 5 featuring Hanna du Plessis and lizzie. lizzie shares the importance of connection with community and with self in grief and has found care to be an act of resistance, especially against systems that don’t put care first. She shares how personal and professional experiences with loss have challenged how she thinks about death and served to help her reimagine how she thinks about grief, death, and loss.
You can connect with lizzie through her website: https://lizzieanderson.com/
For future episode drops and information visit: https://www.danadaugherty.com/social
Give us a follow on IG: @untetheredtorooted
https://www.instagram.com/untetheredtorooted
Disclaimer: The information shared in this episode reflects personal stories and opinions only. The views shared by podcast guests are not reflective of the host's. This podcast does not constitute therapy. The information shared here does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking medical advice should consult with their licensed treating provider.