Good Grief, People! Podcast

Episode 7: It's Okay to Feel Jealousy


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Welcome to Episode 7! This is the first episode that we are recording since our podcast launched and WOW! We just have to say THANK YOU! Thank you for the amazing feedback and support you have given us and this podcast. Based on such positive feedback and the download numbers that have been out of this world, it truly solidifies our decision to start this podcast and it is a testament to how many people need to hear and start to normalize the word grief.

In today’s episode, we are talking about the jealousy that you will feel after a loss. When you lose something, whether it is a relationship, a pet, or a person, whatever it is, when you see someone else that has it, you may feel jealous or angry. We want you to know that that is totally normal and okay. What is not okay, is to stay there. We are talking today about the best way to get through these very normal feelings so you can get to the other side. As Lori says, “You’ve got to flip the switch!”

In this episode, you will hear:
-Why jealousy and anger can creep in after a loss
-Why it is absolutely okay and normal to feel this way but not okay to stay there
-How you can deal with these feelings and get to the other side

Have you experienced jealousy and anger after a loss or major life change? Come share with us over on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/goodgriefpeople/. We would love to connect with you!

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Good Grief, People! PodcastBy Lori Miggins and Missy Gaspard