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In this episode of Plain View, Elise and Kristine talk about the topic of grief: what it is, how it shows up, and the many forms it can take. They share their own stories of navigating infertility and the grief that comes with longing, uncertainty, and the less visible forms of grief that often go unnamed.

This is a deeply personal conversation about how we grieve the things we’ve lost, the futures we imagined, the identities we once held, and the changes we never saw coming. Through community reflections and small moments of meaning-making, they explore how we might live alongside grief without rushing to move past it.

The episode closes with a short guided practice from Kristine to support you in whatever version of grief you may be carrying.

Timestamps & Key Topics:

00:00 – Introduction & why this is the most personal episode yet

01:00 – Deep breaths before a heavy conversation

02:00 – Rituals for grounding and preparing to talk about grief

03:00 – Why structure didn’t feel right for this topic

04:18 – Community responses: Have you experienced grief? How do you view it?

05:30 – Defining grief beyond death: infertility, identity, dreams, transitions

07:00 – Feeling less alone through the podcast and community

08:48 – Elise shares her fertility story, grief, and healing

13:06 – Societal expectations vs. personal desire

16:46 – Kristine shares what it’s like to be in the uncertainty of infertility

19:39 – Grieving something that’s never existed

21:32 – The pain of comparison and stacked grief

24:15 – Yearning as the heart of grief

27:00 – The financial and emotional toll of fertility treatments

29:27 – Unexpected growth, identity shifts, and finding meaning

33:19 – How to support someone who is grieving

36:19 – What grief feels like: vivid metaphors and physical sensations

41:00 – Elise shares how she and Dan came to the decision not to have children

50:00 – Identity, release, and rebuilding life without a role you once imagined

52:10 – Community reflections: what helps you cope with grief

53:08 – Grief and time: the science of experience and memory

57:47 – Beauty and love in new forms: being a present aunt, friend, and guide

01:09:49 – The quote: “To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow”

01:11:00 – Guided grief practice with Kristine

Resources we mentioned in the episode:

The Grieving Brain: The Surprising Science of How We Learn from Love and Loss by Mary-Frances O'Connor

“There are years that ask questions and years that answer” – Zora Neale Hurston

Elise’s personal Substack essay It Only Has To Make Sense To You

“To Plant A Garden Is To Believe In Tomorrow” IG post

Connect with Us:

plainview.world

on Instagram @plai.nview

Elise Joseph James – elisejosephjames.com

Kristine Claghorn – claggie.com

You can also find us over on Substack: Elise & Kristine

The Episode 7 cover is a photo by Elise Joseph James.