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Navigating loss often means encountering grief in unexpected forms. This episode delves into the "different faces of grief," creating a space to recognize and acknowledge its varied expressions. We hope these conversations offer a connection and validation on your journey.
My guest in this podcast is Ramya! My first guest is my friend and peer, Ramya. A clinical mental health counseling graduate student who transitioned from the tech industry to support others in their mental health journeys. Ramya's perspective is deeply informed by her American upbringing intertwined with Indian traditions. We'll be talking about the profound impact of losing her mother suddenly in 2021 and the realities of her ongoing healing journey, and she helped me as a peer in my healing journey after losing my mom in January of 2024.
A Friendly Reminder: This podcast provides general discussions and insights, and it is not professional or medical advice. For valuable resources and guidance on grief, we highly recommend looking into David Kessler's work at grief.com/about-david-kessler/.
Navigating loss often means encountering grief in unexpected forms. This episode delves into the "different faces of grief," creating a space to recognize and acknowledge its varied expressions. We hope these conversations offer a connection and validation on your journey.
My guest in this podcast is Ramya! My first guest is my friend and peer, Ramya. A clinical mental health counseling graduate student who transitioned from the tech industry to support others in their mental health journeys. Ramya's perspective is deeply informed by her American upbringing intertwined with Indian traditions. We'll be talking about the profound impact of losing her mother suddenly in 2021 and the realities of her ongoing healing journey, and she helped me as a peer in my healing journey after losing my mom in January of 2024.
A Friendly Reminder: This podcast provides general discussions and insights, and it is not professional or medical advice. For valuable resources and guidance on grief, we highly recommend looking into David Kessler's work at grief.com/about-david-kessler/.