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This episode examines how grief shows up in the lives of women and why healing can be understood as historical work. When a woman begins to acknowledge her grief and care for her emotional life, she may also be interrupting patterns that have moved quietly through families and communities for generations.
Healing does not erase grief, but it changes how grief is carried and expressed. Through honest reflection, women can create space for emotional truth, rest, and care in ways that may not have always been possible for those who came before them.
By Dr. Tammy IsaacThis episode examines how grief shows up in the lives of women and why healing can be understood as historical work. When a woman begins to acknowledge her grief and care for her emotional life, she may also be interrupting patterns that have moved quietly through families and communities for generations.
Healing does not erase grief, but it changes how grief is carried and expressed. Through honest reflection, women can create space for emotional truth, rest, and care in ways that may not have always been possible for those who came before them.