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I Took A Year Off To Grieve - Rebecca Feinglos & GrieveLeave

I Took A Year Off To Grieve - Rebecca Feinglos & GrieveLeave

FromGrief Out Loud


I Took A Year Off To Grieve - Rebecca Feinglos & GrieveLeave

FromGrief Out Loud

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
May 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What happens when you take a year away from your income generating work to focus completely on grief? This is the question Rebecca Feinglos faced at the end of 2021. Grief wasn't new to Rebecca. She was a teenager when her mother died of brain cancer. On the same day her state shut down due to the COVID pandemic, she got a call that her father had died suddenly. In the ensuing months, she ended her marriage. So, by the time she got to the end of 2021, she was exhausted and empty and unwell. It's common to wish the world would stop and give us a break when someone dies, but we usually dream of escaping from it all. Rebecca did something different - she took a year to delve fully into her grief and along the way she wrote about it on her blog. This experience inspired her to start her organization, GrieveLeave, a community to support others in learning to grieve all of their losses.  We discuss: Growing up in the shadow of her mother's brain cancer How Rebecca responded to grief as a teen and young adult The sudden death of her father the same day the COVID-19 shutdown began Rebecca's realization that she needed to do something different What she discovered during her GrieveLeave about how to grieve The daily practices Rebecca still does to stay connected to her grief What she hopes to accomplish with GrieveLeave Follow GrieveLeave on IG & Fbook. 
Released:
May 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Remember the last time you tried to talk about grief and suddenly everyone left the room? Grief Out Loud is opening up this often avoided conversation because grief is hard enough without having to go through it alone. We bring you a mix of personal stories, tips for supporting children, teens, and yourself, and interviews with bereavement professionals. Platitude and cliché-free, we promise! Grief Out Loud is hosted by Jana DeCristofaro and produced by The Dougy Center for Grieving Children & Families in Portland, Oregon.