In this solo episode of Death on the Daily, I delve into the concept of "echoes of the past" - those unexpected reverberations of grief from the past that we can feel. Drawing inspiration from my recent conversation with Liv Nunn, founder of Mums Without Mums, I reflect on my personal journey of loss and how random yet profound these echoes of the past can be.
I share how the one-year anniversary of my daughter’s stillbirth has brought both anticipated moments of grief and unexpected moments of joy in remembrance of her. I explore how society’s lack of comfort on being with grief pushes it into the shadows. Offering practical ways to support yourself through these moments of deep emotional resonance.
Content Warning: In this episode, I discuss themes of stillbirth and PTSD.
Key Takeaways:
If you're experiencing grief or navigating past painful experiences, this episode is full of compassionate advice on how to be present with your emotions, one breath at a time.
Listen now for practical strategies on healing through grief and embracing your emotional journey.
Disclaimer: I am a coach and death doula, not a licensed therapist. The support and guidance I provide are not a substitute for professional therapy or counselling. If you require, please seek help from a qualified therapist or counsellor.
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