The Grief Coach
A podcast by Brooke James
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77 Episoade
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17. The Grief Process is A Mental Health Process and Other Conversations with Sarah Casden, Co-Founder of Hello Wellness
Publicat: 24.03.2020 -
16. What does it really mean to be a caregiver? With Libby Brittain, founder of Quilt
Publicat: 17.03.2020 -
15. Caring for Those At The End Of Life with Amy Levine, Executive Director of The Doula Program
Publicat: 10.03.2020 -
14. Intentional Living, Legacy, and God with Kreis Beall, Author and Co-founder of Blackberry Farm
Publicat: 03.03.2020 -
13. Talking About Wills Won't Kill You -- T&E Attorney Roxy Hammett Breaks Down What Millennials Need to Know About End-of-Life Paperwork
Publicat: 19.02.2020 -
12. Love Advice From My Dead Dad with Casey Blue James
Publicat: 11.02.2020 -
11. Thriving versus Surviving: Living with grief and PTSD With Megan Hillukka of Cultivated Family
Publicat: 04.02.2020 -
10. Grieving people we've never met and reminders from tragedy
Publicat: 28.01.2020 -
09. It costs *how* much to bury someone? And other musings with Liz Eddy of Lantern
Publicat: 21.01.2020 -
08. Different grief experiences between sudden and expected death
Publicat: 14.01.2020 -
07. How to talk to children about grief and other advice with the COPE foundation
Publicat: 07.01.2020 -
06. Reflections on first milestones and new traditions
Publicat: 31.12.2019 -
05. How attitudes towards the death industry have changed with Elizabeth Meyer Karansky of Farewelling
Publicat: 17.12.2019 -
04. Talk to your loved ones about their paperwork
Publicat: 11.12.2019 -
03. How to support a partner in their grief
Publicat: 02.12.2019 -
02. Grief on social media
Publicat: 26.11.2019 -
01. "I'm sorry for your loss" and other misguided things people say
Publicat: 20.11.2019
In 2019 at the age of 30, Brooke lost her father to cancer and immediately searched for resources that respected the gravity of emotions in her grieving process that also offered concrete support. The Grief Coach provides a leading new voice on grief covering everything from the practical to the emotional. Interviewing guests such as innovators in funeral arrangements, spiritual leaders, therapists, authors, and grievers themselves, Brooke has created a space she needed but could not find—one that respects profound loss and the practicality of needing to make decisions in heartbreak.