In this super personal episode, I share my experience of witnessing the devastating floods in Kathmandu and Nepal. It’s heartbreaking to see the places we love destroyed by climate disasters, and the grief that follows can feel like a heavy weight—not just for the land, but for the people and communities impacted. 🌍
We’ll also explore “place grief,” the sorrow we feel when cherished spaces are forever changed or lost. If you’ve ever felt this kind of grief, or if you’re struggling with the weight of the climate crisis, I hope this episode offers a space for reflection and comfort. We’re all navigating this together. 💔
⚠️ Content Warning: This episode discusses difficult topics like the climate crisis, natural disasters, and death. Please take care of yourself as you listen. If you need extra support, reach out to a local therapist or call 988 to talk to someone who can help.
Remember, you don’t have to carry this alone. Take such good care of yourself and don’t hesitate to reach out for the support you need. 💛