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In this deeply resonant episode, Annie Sklaver Orenstein, the insightful author of 'Always a Sibling: The Forgotten Mourners Guide to Grief,' dives into the often-overlooked experience of sibling grief—a complex journey that’s rarely given the attention it deserves. Annie bravely shares her personal story of losing her brother Ben, a heart-wrenching loss that ignited her passion to create a much-needed resource for bereaved siblings.

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Nina and Annie explore the profound impact of sibling relationships on identity and how it shapes the grieving process. They discuss the powerful role of memory-keeping, the struggle to honor one’s own grief while meeting the expectations of others, and the desperate attempts to keep the memory of a lost sibling alive.

The episode also delves into the importance of language in the grieving process, the often unspoken fears around experiencing joy after loss, and the yearning for a physical connection with a sibling who is no longer there.

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