Death of A Loved One

Caileigh – My own grief and supporting others

Caileigh tells about her own grief and now it has given her a really powerful lens on how to support children going through grief as well. Along with her professional education and training, there is now a different perspective on grief and how that fits in with supporting others.

Matt – Telling my young son

Matt describes the death of his birth mother to his young son.

Bryan – This Is Why

Bryan shares about his new website “This is why”a creative form, for blog stories for grievers to express themselves and for readers to connect

Adam – Things that are OK to do

Adam talks about things he does to cope with grief like singing and crying

Lyss – Losing My Mother

Lyss discusses losing her mother and how her first thought was that her mother would never meet her kids Now being a mother herself brings back many memories of her.

Kim – Checking in is very important

Kim explains why it is so important to check in and keep in touch with people who have lost

John – Empower yourself

John shares his thoughts about how to support someone in grief and his processes

Kate – Things I do that help

Kate talks about how art, hiking and visiting the cemetery can be very therapeutic

Katie – Coping strategies

Katie explains her coping strategies

Adrianna – Storytelling… intuitive and instrumental

Adrianna tells how storytelling helped her process her grief

Kara – Uncertainty

Kara discusses how Covid-19 has created uncertainty and impacted grieving.The pandemic changed the way Kara continued to grieve the loss of her partner.

Craig – There is No Right Way to Grieve

Craig talks about his experience with grief and how there is no right or wrong way to grieve. He shares his thoughts on how to allow yourself to do what you need to do to heal, even if it doesn’t seem like “self-care.” This video is a reminder that everyone grieves differently and that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to healing.