In this conversation, Kyira Wackett and Reese explore the complexities of grief, emphasizing its individual nature and the misconceptions surrounding it. They discuss the emotional journey of grieving, including anticipatory grief, sudden loss, and the struggle to feel a range of emotions, including joy and shame. The dialogue highlights the importance of vulnerability and the need to embrace one's feelings as part of the healing process. In this conversation, Reese and Kyira explore the complexities of grief, particularly complicated grief, and the journey towards healing through art and writing. They discuss the importance of connection and vulnerability in sharing one's emotional pain, and how acceptance plays a crucial role in navigating grief. Reese shares her personal experiences and insights on living with grief, emphasizing the need for self-compassion and the joy of being human amidst loss.
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Cleo Childs released her spoken word poetry album "Moving With" on May 15th. This album is the culmination of two and a half years of writing about the journey of grief she experienced after losing her mom to Alzheimer's when she was 28 years old. Her mother was an English major in college and her grandmother, who is also one of her editors, was an English teacher for 30 years so she came by her grief processing tool of writing poetry naturally. With this spoken word poetry album, she hopes to show the path her grief took from having her mother, losing her mother, and the peace and acceptance she feels now. She also hopes to give an authentic and honest look at what her grief felt like so other people going through grief don't feel alone and feel community in their grief.
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