This podcast explores my personal grief journey and gives you some of the tools I've used to move through the loss of my partner and parents. While all of us experience grief in our lives, it is a very personal journey. I hope you take a few minutes to share your grief journey with me.
When a spouse dies, we often question what our next move is. When a spouse dies suddenly, that question may be the first thing you ask.
In this episode of the podcast series, A Grief Journey, we hear from Cindy Nitschke about her experience when her husband of 19 1/2 years died suddenly and the steps she took to forge a path forward, including raising her daughters, starting a new career and eventually creating a new lif...
A New Year requires New Year's resolutions, or does it? How do you make New Year's resolutions when you are in the throes of grief?
In this episode, I discuss the challenges of remaking your life after a spouse dies as you question everything about your life, yourself and your direction. Listen to how a life list and working to redefine your life can help you move through the grief and into a New Year.
After a loved one dies, facing the holidays can be difficult. In this episode, I talk about how I coped with the first holiday season after Terry died.
Whether you are deep in grief, as I was that first holiday season, or you have lived through many holidays without your loved one, I hope you search for joy, as I did, that first holiday season alone.
Oftentimes, when we are experiencing grief, we say and do things that are unusual. We also feel ways that we may not have felt before, which leads us to ask the question: Is This Grief?
In this episode of A Grief Journey, I talk with the Rev. Karen Calafat about what grief is and some ways we can learn to cope with our grief.
In this episode, I discuss identity after the death of a spouse, specifically about use of the word widow. If you are struggling with your own identity, listen to my discussion with Katie Sherrod where we tease out the some of the issues you might be facing, particularly as it relates to use of the word widow.
Sometimes we don't know what to say to people who are in grief, so we fall back on what we've heard other people say. That can be good, but at other times, that can be very bad when what we've heard people say in the past is hurtful to those who are already hurting.
In this episode, I discuss three platitudes people sometimes use when talking with those in grief:
The first year after Terry died, I created a Dia de los Muertos altar in my apartment and added to it throughout the last part of October. It really gave me a sense of peace to see the altar every day in my home office.
In this episode, I discuss the practices associated with Dia de los Muertos with Dr. Regina Marchi, an associate professor of media studies at Rutgers University. She has recently re-released a revised ver...
In this introductory episode, I describe to you why I’ve started this podcast series and how grief has impacted my life through the deaths of my grandfather, father, mother and most recently, my spouse in 2019. I encourage you to walk with me in this journey as we explore ways to work through grief.
I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!
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The heart was always off-limits to surgeons. Cutting into it spelled instant death for the patient. That is, until a ragtag group of doctors scattered across the Midwest and Texas decided to throw out the rule book. Working in makeshift laboratories and home garages, using medical devices made from scavenged machine parts and beer tubes, these men and women invented the field of open heart surgery. Odds are, someone you know is alive because of them. So why has history left them behind? Presented by Chris Pine, CARDIAC COWBOYS tells the gripping true story behind the birth of heart surgery, and the young, Greatest Generation doctors who made it happen. For years, they competed and feuded, racing to be the first, the best, and the most prolific. Some appeared on the cover of Time Magazine, operated on kings and advised presidents. Others ended up disgraced, penniless, and convicted of felonies. Together, they ignited a revolution in medicine, and changed the world.
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