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Pet loss is one of the most common experiences of grief...and one of the most minimized.
In this episode, we talk about what it really feels like to lose a pet. Not something small and replaceable but as a meaningful relationship. Because grief isn't measured by category. It's shaped by connection.
And, for many people, pets are part of their daily lives in a way that is constant, grounding and deeply felt.
This episode explores the emotional reality of that loss. Because sometimes, it's not just losing them, it's losing what they represented.
Content Note
This episode includes themes of loss and emotional processing. If this brings up anything for you, take your time and give yourself space.
Support
If you're navigating grief, you don't have to do it alone. Consider reaching out to someone you trust or a support resource that feels safe for you.
Connect/Share
If you've experienced this kind of loss, you're always welcome to reach out or share your story. This is one of those griefs people often carry quietly, but it doesn't have to stay that way.
To reach out to Kimberley, please use this link.
Comments
Comments are open for sharing and reflection. Anything considered harmful, will be removed.
By Sacred ArcPet loss is one of the most common experiences of grief...and one of the most minimized.
In this episode, we talk about what it really feels like to lose a pet. Not something small and replaceable but as a meaningful relationship. Because grief isn't measured by category. It's shaped by connection.
And, for many people, pets are part of their daily lives in a way that is constant, grounding and deeply felt.
This episode explores the emotional reality of that loss. Because sometimes, it's not just losing them, it's losing what they represented.
Content Note
This episode includes themes of loss and emotional processing. If this brings up anything for you, take your time and give yourself space.
Support
If you're navigating grief, you don't have to do it alone. Consider reaching out to someone you trust or a support resource that feels safe for you.
Connect/Share
If you've experienced this kind of loss, you're always welcome to reach out or share your story. This is one of those griefs people often carry quietly, but it doesn't have to stay that way.
To reach out to Kimberley, please use this link.
Comments
Comments are open for sharing and reflection. Anything considered harmful, will be removed.