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    Explore " child grief" with insightful episodes like "The Guilt and Blame Game", "Dr. Amirah Hall Part II | Quantum Energy Tools to Discover Your Divine Design", "Dr. Amirah Hall | The Aftermath and Awakening of a Near-Death Experience", "Martika Whylly | Learning How to Grieve with Ease" and "15 Ways to Help a Grieving Child" from podcasts like ""Grieving Voices", "Grieving Voices", "Grieving Voices", "Grieving Voices" and "Everyone Dies (Every1Dies)"" and more!

    Episodes (14)

    The Guilt and Blame Game

    The Guilt and Blame Game

    How often have we heard or even played 'the guilt and blame game' in relationships? This emotional turmoil hinders healing and obscures the path to genuine connection.

    In today's episode, we dive deep into the complex themes of self-love, self-acceptance, and navigating loss. Healing isn't just about moving past grief; it involves embracing responsibility for our emotions, navigating forgiveness, and making peace internally—sometimes without confronting another soul. As a grief counselor, I've witnessed how loss challenges faith and spirituality but also offers profound lessons in nurturing them.

    Regret may whisper tales of what could have been, yet authentic care means addressing those echoes within us rather than seeking external resolutions. Grief is personal—it carves unique paths for each wanderer—and advice must be sifted like grains through fingers until only what serves remains.

    Today reminds us that life is transient—"you are dust, and to dust you will return." This sentiment urges us to contemplate our aspirations before time writes its final word on our chapter.

    An oracle card left me contemplating as it spoke of new chapters filled with uncertainty—an inevitable companion in growth. Embrace this dance with change as your story unfolds into awakening.

    Here’s to new beginnings built on foundations of love—for oneself first—that ripple outward.


    RESOURCES:

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    NEED HELP?

    • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
    • Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 support via text message. Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained Crisis Counselor

    If you are struggling with grief due to any of the 40+ losses, free resources are available HERE.

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    Support the show

    This episode is sponsored by Do Grief Differently™️, my twelve-week, one-on-one, in-person/online program for grievers who have suffered any type of loss to feel better. Click here to learn new tools, grief education, and the only evidence-based method for moving beyond the pain of grief.

    Would you like to join the mission of Grieving Voices in normalizing grief and supporting hurting hearts everywhere? Become a supporter of the show HERE.


    Dr. Amirah Hall Part II | Quantum Energy Tools to Discover Your Divine Design

    Dr. Amirah Hall Part II | Quantum Energy Tools to Discover Your Divine Design

    In this Part II episode with the previous guest, Dr. Amirah Hall, we dig deeper into the energetics of our life experience.

    A near-death experience catapulted Amirah into a realm of energy work she had not anticipated finding herself doing. However, it's also probably what saved her from herself. As she states in this episode, we tend to stand in our way.

    Through a set of what she calls quantum energy tools, she developed a daily practice that is grounding and that initiates herself into the present moment. From a place of awareness, she shares a way that all of us can shed the parts of ourselves we've identified with that are not ourselves but an experience in our lives.

    Amirah believes learning to manage our energy field is part of our purpose. She added that we need to remember the truth of who we are: we are light and energy.

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    NEED HELP?

    • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
    • Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 support via text message. Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained Crisis Counselor

    If you are struggling with grief due to any of the 40+ losses, free resources are available HERE.

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    Support the show

    This episode is sponsored by Do Grief Differently™️, my twelve-week, one-on-one, in-person/online program for grievers who have suffered any type of loss to feel better. Click here to learn new tools, grief education, and the only evidence-based method for moving beyond the pain of grief.

    Would you like to join the mission of Grieving Voices in normalizing grief and supporting hurting hearts everywhere? Become a supporter of the show HERE.


    Dr. Amirah Hall | The Aftermath and Awakening of a Near-Death Experience

    Dr. Amirah Hall | The Aftermath and Awakening of a Near-Death Experience

    This week's guest is no stranger to death. By the age of 20, she had attended 20 funerals. As an adult, she buried her father while, at the same time, her marriage was ending and her health was deteriorating. Little did Amirah know at the time that all of that loss would lead her on a path of self-discovery, understanding, and acceptance of the gifts she had been given. 

    Dr. Amirah Hall had always believed she came from a typical, ordinary, normal family, where love and support were the cornerstones of their interactions. But she didn't realize she grew up in a dysfunctional family. Dysfunction runs deep in families. However, in the midst of Amirah's life unraveling, she felt a spiritual pull that set her on a path of seeking and understanding. 

    Like many of us, we experience death as a child, are around it, and are exposed to it, but most don't become communicators with the dearly departed. What set the ball rolling for Amirah was a trip to Egypt she felt a calling to take. On that trip, she would be surrounded by people she didn't know in a foreign land who were on a mission to save her life. She would later understand that she was transported far away from her body and back again.

    This is Amirah's story of her near-death experience.   

    If you or someone you know is struggling with the darkness of life or has experienced the grief of death and want to find the answers, I encourage you to listen to this inspiring episode.

    Subscribe to Grieving Voices to hear a Part 2 conversation with  Dr. Amirah! She will be back for another episode where we will dive deeper into spiritual practices, sharpening our tool of intuition, all things energy + more!

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    NEED HELP?

    • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
    • Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 support via text message. Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained Crisis Counselor

    If you are struggling with grief due to any of the 40+ losses, free resources are available HERE.

    Are you enjoying the podcast? Check out my bi-weekly newsletter, The Unlea

    Support the show

    This episode is sponsored by Do Grief Differently™️, my twelve-week, one-on-one, in-person/online program for grievers who have suffered any type of loss to feel better. Click here to learn new tools, grief education, and the only evidence-based method for moving beyond the pain of grief.

    Would you like to join the mission of Grieving Voices in normalizing grief and supporting hurting hearts everywhere? Become a supporter of the show HERE.


    Martika Whylly | Learning How to Grieve with Ease

    Martika Whylly | Learning How to Grieve with Ease

    They say it's unnatural for a parent to outlive and bury a child. Likewise, it's not natural for a child to bury their parent.

    There is no hierarchy of loss. We all grieve at 100%, and there are no half-grievers. Therefore, all losses are felt at 100%, too. So, who's to say what loss is worse than the next? However, for a moment, put yourself in the shoes of a child who buries a parent. Often, there's another parent in the wings to comfort and console the child. But that's not always the case.

    Martika's mother completed suicide when she was 15. And this experience followed a circumstance of abuse in the home at the hands of Martika's stepfather. So, by the time she experienced the death of her mother, she had plenty of grief she was trying to deal with already.

    The loss of her mother would lead Martika down a dark path of suicidal ideation. All the while, her grandparents passed away, and she found her biological father. However, when she found her father, she learned he died two days before.

    With the loss of everyone she cared about, though, she did gain a whole family - her biological father's family. But, as life does, it includes death, and Martika lost another special person in her life, her young cousin, by suicide.

    Martika had to learn to surrender, and once she did, she found ways to strengthen her faith and spiritual life and gain a renewed sense of hope. She shares things that helped her along her path and lessons that have helped her to remain present while she longs for the after-party that awaits her when she'll be united with those she loves once again.

    When the dominos of loss fall, perhaps it will help you to know that you can't kill energy, as Martika shared. You also can't take from someone who also has. And from Martika's experience, it is possible to grieve with ease.

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    NEED HELP?

    • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
    • Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 support via text message. Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained Crisis Counselor

    If you or anyone you know is struggling with grief due to any of the 40+ losses, free resources are HERE.

    Are you enjoying the podcast? Check out my bi-weekly newsl

    Support the show

    This episode is sponsored by Do Grief Differently™️, my twelve-week, one-on-one, in-person/online program for grievers who have suffered any type of loss to feel better. Click here to learn new tools, grief education, and the only evidence-based method for moving beyond the pain of grief.

    Would you like to join the mission of Grieving Voices in normalizing grief and supporting hurting hearts everywhere? Become a supporter of the show HERE.


    To Sit With Grief, With Sr. Communications Manager for Experience Camps for Grieving Children, Michelle Cove

    To Sit With Grief, With Sr. Communications Manager for Experience Camps for Grieving Children, Michelle Cove

    In this episode, I sit down with the wildly funny, authentic-as-hell Michelle Cove, the Senior Communications Manager for Experience Camps for Grieving Children. When Michelle was 20 years old, she lost her father. She continued by living in a state of shock, until 12 years later, she fell apart. She was in a loving, supportive marriage with a young child, and the trauma of her young adulthood hit hard. “It threw me because I didn’t know why. And the reason why was that I was safe. I was in a stable place, all around me. There were signs that said it’s okay now to fall apart.”

    Michelle takes us on her journey that led to her current professional role as the Senior Communications Manager for Experience Camps for Grieving Children. The campers are young people who have lost a parent or parent figure or a sibling. With Covid, Michelle has seen even more applications for campers whose loved one has died of overdose or suicide, the pandemic making life, especially in communities of color, impossible, exacerbated by the lack of mental health access.

    Michelle brings her life experience to her organization in her daily work, getting the word out about the camp, amongst other missions. She focuses on education for supporting those grieving: “If we are talking about grief, or if we’re talking about depression or anxiety or anybody facing any adversity— just sitting with them, not trying to fix it, or give them your wisdom. Nobody needs your advice. Just, ‘that sounds hard.’ Or, ‘I want to hear what it’s like for you.’ Or, ‘I’m just listening.’”

    Highlights from Michelle:

    "And I realized that Goddammit, there were gifts from the death of my Dad. And the biggest one was I don't take time for granted."

    "You're valuable just because you're valuable. You're worthwhile because you're you. And everything after that is just extensions of what you want to put out into the world. And it's such a different way to live when you really get that."

    "I think authenticity is the hottest thing in the world. People showing you who they really are— take me or leave me. This is me. I don't know what's better than that. I love showing up that way and I love it in other people. It's the thing I find the most attractive."


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    89: Happiness is a Choice with Holly Matthews

    89: Happiness is a Choice with Holly Matthews


    Holly Matthews is Former TV actress (Waterloo Road, Casualty & Byker grove) a widowed Mum of 2, a Self-Development Coach & founder of The Happy Me Project.

    The Happy Me project is an online and in person, straight talking self-development programme, podcast and online membership.

    Holly’s Ted Talk has been watched by over 150,000 people and she has appeared on Lorraine, BBC, ITV, Talk Radio and featured in The Daily Mail, Mirror, The Sun, Closer, Hello, Psychologies Life Labs and Spirit & Destiny and Prima Magazine.

    Holly’s relatable and raw approach to self-development has her teaching people how to feel ‘more happy and less crappy’ in a way that reaches those that never thought self and personal development’ would be for them.

    I had met Holly online and she seemed to be genuine, but I guess I was intrigued by how she had learnt to be so resilient, positive and have such a strong mindset, as It had only been a few years that she became a young widow, with two small children when her husband Ross died from a brain tumour.

    Some key points from our interview:

    -How starting her acting career at just eleven years old taught her how to bounce back
    -How even as a child she practised self-development
    -How her husband was diagnosed with a brain tumour at twenty-nine years old
    -How they both made smart choices with their careers and money which gave them the luxury of not working for Ross’s final year
    -How she learnt to find a way through her grief by allowing her to be where she was at
    -How she recognises that she still has bad days and that’s ok too
    -How she encourages her children to experience their loss and deal with their grief
    -How she has learnt to pack her better days full of life and joy as she recognises that pain is temporary

    You can more info about Holly and her Happy Me project here:
    Website: www.iamhollymatthews.com

    Membership:https://www.iamhollymatthews.com/happymeprojectmembership/



    "Unbroken: Healing Through Storytelling" features  individuals who have all triumphed after adversity and have not just bounced back in life, but forward and are now making a difference for others.

    Hosted by Madeleine Black, the show will share stories of all the amazing people Madeleine has met on her own journey as an author/speaker and these stories will heal, motivate, inspire and bring hope when they share their wisdom and knowledge with her.

    She really believes in the power that comes when we share our stories, that in fact we are not story tellers but story healers. Tune in to discover what helped them to stay unbroken and together we will discover that none of us are broken beyond repair.

    You can find out more about Madeleine, her story and her memoir, Unbroken,  from her website: https://madeleineblack.co.uk/

    Watch edited highlights on YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/c/MadeleineBlackUnbroken

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    Watch Short Vlog Versions on our You Tube Channel HERE

    Takeaways & Reflections | The Judgment of Grief

    Takeaways & Reflections | The Judgment of Grief

    What is it costing you by looking to others for permission to grieve your way?

    What is it costing you, to not address the child within you and the grief you've carried with you into adulthood from your childhood?

    Grief isn't about death alone. So, don't be mistaken that because someone did not die in your childhood that you don't have grief or, that you aren't holding on to the energy of grief.

    The loss of hopes, dreams, expectations - for relationships, your life, career, health, finances...
    Anything you wish would've been different, better...this is grief.

    We so quickly judge our grief; thinking we're not doing it "right" or, doing it badly or not quickly enough, etc. We also judge other grievers and how they're "dealing with" their grief. Which is ironic, isn't it? Since the vast majority of the population has no idea how to "deal with" their own grief, right?

    We break this vicious cycle of judgment when we know better, learn new tools and information, and stop having these crazy expectations of others and ourselves.

    Every relationship is unique, therefore, we cannot begin to know or understand the grief of another on the level the griever themselves knows it. It's impossible. We can relate to their story or their loss, but we can't truly know what their grief is like for them. This is why judgment is hurtful and can even be harmful.

    I get on a bit of a soapbox in this episode, but this information matters to me. And, I want it to matter to you, too. THIS is how we change the conversation around grief - new knowledge, new information, and new tools. Let's end the judgment!

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    • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
    • Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 support via text message. Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained Crisis Counselor

    If you or anyone you know is struggling with grief due to any of the 40+ losses, there are free resources available HERE.

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    Would you like to join the mission of Grieving Voices in normalizing grief and supporting hurting hearts everywhere? Become a supporter of the show HERE.


    Kristjana Hillberg | A Mother's Heartache & Sacrifice

    Kristjana Hillberg | A Mother's Heartache & Sacrifice

    As a parent, if you had to choose between your child's best interest or what you personally wanted, you would likely choose what’s best for your child. However, what if that decision meant your child wouldn't be with you full-time?

    Kristjana was faced with a gut-wrenching decision that hung over her head for weeks on end until a moment of clarity struck her like a lightning bolt. But, it came with a whole lot of heartache and guilt. Not to mention one that made a lot of eyebrows go up and whispers swirl around her.

    There is no manual for motherhood. And, there’s definitely no manual for divorce with shared custody. On top of that, there’s no manual for being a military spouse either.

    There are often many layers to the decisions we must make in our lives that others know little about. However, that doesn’t stop the advice from coming.

    Listen and learn from Kristjana’s story. We talk about making difficult decisions via your own guidance system, outward validation, boundaries, tips for communicating with children about tough issues, giving/taking advice, and there’s even a bit about being an empath towards the end of the episode.

    I really enjoyed this conversation. I hope you enjoy it, too! And, if you do like what you hear, please offer your support by sharing it with someone you know who would love it, leave a review, or rate it! I'd so appreciate it!  💛

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    • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
    • Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 support via text message. Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained Crisis Counselor

    If you or anyone you know is struggling with grief due to any of the 40+ losses, there are free resources available HERE.

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    Crystal Partney | Finding Hope After the Loss of Her Sister By Suicide

    Crystal Partney | Finding Hope After the Loss of Her Sister By Suicide

    Crystal shares the impact of losing her sister by suicide and the process of working through the grief that led her to start not one but two businesses in honor of her sister.

    What you will learn, though, through Crystal's episode, is that the loss of her sister was not the first. It was actually one of three within a short period of time. And, if there's one thing that I've learned through the work that I do and conversations for this podcast, it's that grief isn't a one-and-done experience. We often have many losses or grief-causing experiences that all blend into one another. And, there are ripples of each and every loss. We touch on this, too, in this episode, including how Crystal talked to her then three-year-old about the death of her aunt.

    Through Scattering Hope and Owl and Thistle, Crystal reaches both those who have lost a loved one by suicide and those who feel disempowered or at a loss to help those struggling with depression and/or suicidal ideation.

    Through her work, Crystal has brought panels of experts, including myself, to share on topics that embody a variety of areas of mental health.

    If you wish to reach out to someone struggling that you care about, check out Owl and Thistle. And, if you are wanting to learn how to navigate this kind of loss, check out Scattering Hope.

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    Takeaways & Reflections | Resiliency vs Self-Reliance

    Takeaways & Reflections | Resiliency vs Self-Reliance

    Through childhood grief and trauma, we are greatly shaped and influenced by the experiences we go through well into adulthood.

    I reflect on Nicky's episode, where he shares what life was like growing up as a child of artificial insemination and growing up in an LGBTQ home. We talked a lot about personal growth and how growing up surrounded by diversity helped him be accepting of all people.

    Sandi's episode brought up how child sexual trauma can bring about intangible losses such as loss of trust, safety, and trust. Not to mention, a loss of faith.  Together, we also share how Grief Recovery helped both of us address what was emotionally incomplete, as well as explain why our childhood experiences impact our future.

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    • Call 800.656.HOPE (4673) to be connected with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area.

    If you or anyone you know is struggling with grief due to any of the 40+ losses, there are free resources available HERE.

    If you'd like to share your grieving voice on the show or want to share your thoughts about an episode, please send an email to victoria@theunleashedheart.com.

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    Would you like to join the mission of Grieving Voices in normalizing grief and supporting hurting hearts everywhere? Become a supporter of the show HERE.


    Takeaways & Reflections | Trauma & The Woo

    Takeaways & Reflections | Trauma & The Woo

    Episode 25 with Katie Chonacas was difficult for me to hear. I saw myself in her story and, although my experiences have been different, I felt for her, what I had been feeling also for myself. And, that was incredible sadness for what she went through.

    In this episode, I reflect more deeply on those experiences and, you'll also get to learn and understand how it is I found my way to do the work that I do today as both a Certified Grief Specialist and as a Reiki Master.

    I share, from Victoria Shaw's episode (Episode 26) more about my experience with motherhood and my loss of self, and the path I paved on finding my way back to myself. And, not just my adult self, but the inner-child within that loved "all things woo" even as a kid.

    The natural wonder of being a kid never left me, just as it hasn't left you. Life, obligations, and responsibilities have a way of sucking the fun out of life. It's up to us to bring back the wonder, the mystery, curiosity, and playback into our lives. I share how Reiki has reignited that for me - and within me.

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    Would you like to join the mission of Grieving Voices in normalizing grief and supporting hurting hearts everywhere? Become a supporter of the show HERE.


    Lindsay Joy Taylor: A Mother-Connection Lost in Childhood

    Lindsay Joy Taylor: A Mother-Connection Lost in Childhood

    Lindsay's mother was murdered when she was a toddler. Being the youngest of three children, she speaks to her experience of what it was like growing up without her mom, and how she found a way to honor her mother's memory.

    Lindsay found the joy in her middle name again, with the birth of her business, The Joyful Jewelry Box, and as a Grief Advocate.

    Be a fly on the wall of a conversation that covers family grief, the impact child loss had on Lindsay, and how she's learned to move forward throughout her life.

    Childhood grief is a unique club. When you grow up with sorrow, it becomes familiar - so much so, you're not sure what life is like without it. Lindsay and I share that truth.  Lindsay shares how her experience growing up with grief has shaped the decisions she's made throughout her life.

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    If you'd like to share your grieving voice on the show or want to share your thoughts about an episode, please send an email to victoria@theunleashedheart.com.

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    Would you like to join the mission of Grieving Voices in normalizing grief and supporting hurting hearts everywhere? Become a supporter of the show HERE.


    Talking to Children about the Death of a Pet (and helping them grieve) | #034

    Talking to Children about the Death of a Pet (and helping them grieve) | #034

    If we have a pet in our lives, then unfortunately at some point there will come a time when we will need to make a really difficult decision to say goodbye.

    Today's question is all about how to speak to your children about the death of a pet. How to talk to them and involve them in the buildup to euthanasia. And once your dog or cat has died, how to help your child grieve.

    Full show notes here

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