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    grief counselling

    Explore " grief counselling" with insightful episodes like "EP 1: Mango & Gnocchi with hosts Roshni Kavate and Rebecca Servoss", "Mango & Gnocchi Podcast Trailer", "Healing the grieving heart", "Healing the grieving heart" and "#560 Writer and Director Colin Campbell" from podcasts like ""Mango and Gnocchi Podcast", "Mango and Gnocchi Podcast", "Conversations", "Conversations" and "Guy's Guy Radio with Robert Manni"" and more!

    Episodes (10)

    EP 1: Mango & Gnocchi with hosts Roshni Kavate and Rebecca Servoss

    EP 1: Mango & Gnocchi with hosts Roshni Kavate and Rebecca Servoss

     Welcome to the Mango & Gnocchi Podcast. In this episode, get to know your hosts, Roshni and Rebecca of Marigolde. We are both nurses, grief experts, and avid home cooks. We’re the founders of Marigolde, a grief wellness platform rooted in food, culture, and rituals. We created the Mango + Gnocchi podcast to highlight the power of our collective food stories to nurture us, bring us joy, and take us out of our minds and into our hearts.

    Join us around the table the first Friday of each month as we interview delicious conversations with creatives, cooks, and community builders who pair food and storytelling to nourish the soul.

    *Ethereal Theme by Enlia | https://enliamusic.com/ 

    *This episode of the Mango & Gnocchi podcast was edited and co-produced by Rachael Sanya.

    Find extensive show notes for this episode on our substack! If you haven’t already, go ahead and subscribe to the podcast and sign up for our newsletter at www.wearemarigolde.com so you can be the first to know when new episodes drop.

    Mango & Gnocchi Podcast Trailer

    Mango & Gnocchi Podcast Trailer

    Sharing food is a language of love. It’s how we celebrate and how we grieve.

    Join nurses and grief experts Roshni Kavate and Rebecca Servoss on the first Friday of each month as they ask the question “What is your grief craving?”

    In each episode, enjoy interviews with cooks, creatives, and community builders and explore the power of our collective food stories to nurture us, bring us joy, and take us out of our minds and into our hearts. 

    *This Mango & Gnocchi podcast trailer was edited and co-produced by Rachael Sanya.

    Find extensive show notes for this episode on our substack! If you haven’t already, go ahead and subscribe to the podcast and sign up for our newsletter at www.wearemarigolde.com so you can be the first to know when new episodes drop.

    Healing the grieving heart

    Healing the grieving heart

    Wendy Liu has spent many years right up close to death. As a forensic counsellor she worked with families who had lost someone to an accident or violence, and as a grief counsellor she supports people surviving all kinds of losses. Wendy says her work brings her a keener appreciation of life

    Healing the grieving heart

    Healing the grieving heart

    Wendy Liu has spent many years right up close to death. As a forensic counsellor she worked with families who had lost someone to an accident or violence, and as a grief counsellor she supports people surviving all kinds of losses. Wendy says her work brings her a keener appreciation of life

    #560 Writer and Director Colin Campbell

    #560 Writer and Director Colin Campbell
    COLIN CAMPBELL is a writer and director for theater and film. The short film he wrote and directed with his beautiful and talented wife, Seraglio, wasnominated for an Academy Award. Campbell teaches screenwriting at Chapman University and theater at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. He has a BA from the University of Pennsylvania and an MFA from Columbia University. He is currently developing a solo performance piece titled Grief: A One Man Shit-Show. Finding the Words: Working Through Profound Loss with Hope and Purpose is his first book. https://colincampbellauthor.com/ Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on YouTube, iTunes and wherever you get your podcasts! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!

    #30 Conversations with God - Through Unafraid Storytelling with John Roedel

    #30 Conversations with God - Through Unafraid Storytelling with John Roedel

    Have you ever had a conversation with God? A real one, when God is actually communicating with you too? Our guest today John Roedel is an improv comedic, who has been called “The Unafraid Storyteller”, has "stumbled" into writing a few years ago as his life began to fall apart all around him.  During his dark night of the soul, John began to have fake conversations with "God" on Facebook to poke fun at his spiritual and personal crisis.  

    What began as a flippant way of making light of his doubts in the Divine turned into something he wasn’t at all prepared for: God wrote back. 

    Since creating the popular "Hey God. Hey John." blog on Facebook three years ago, John has tackled such topics as his journey to mental health wellness, his lack of faith, the joy and pain of raising a child with autism, and grief, all in the form of a simple conversation with "God."

    Eventually, these conversations transformed straight into poetry that has touched hundreds of thousands of people all around the world. 

    John’s newest book “Remedy” has been on the Amazon bestseller list for poetry since its release this past November. 

     

    Moments to Listen For:

    • “Hey God. Hey John” poetry reading by Yana and John
    • John’s journey to mental health wellness 
    • Faith and Spirituality crisis and how to deal with it 
    • The joy and pain of raising a child with autism (John sharing his family’s story)
    • Dealing with lose and grief 
    • Life during pandemic – a massive soul searching time 
    • Poetry as a form of self-healing, self-guidance and self-transcendence 
    • Authentic and fearless storytelling 
    • Building a real, loving and supportive global online community 
    • “Hey God. Hey John” and “Remedy” books on Amazon

     

    Soulful Bonuses:

     

    CONNECT with JOHN ROEDEL on SOCIAL MEDIA

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/johnbigjohn

    Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Godandjohn

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_roedel_writer

    Website: https://www.johnroedel.com

     

    CONNECT with YANA FRY on SOCIAL MEDIA

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yanafry

    TT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timeless.teachings.space

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yana.fry.1

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yana-fry-43886453/

     

    Currently Yana is on a journey that she calls a “spiritual gap year”. She gave most of her belongs and money away to people who needed it, had an honest conversation with her husband and leaped into the unknown with no plans, no structure and no expectations in the midst of the pandemic… If you want to learn more about her journey (why she did it and how it is actually going in a real world), follow her adventures and connect on Instagram or Facebook. She shares there openly all the craziest, inspirational and beautiful moments. 

     

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    21 Days: Social Work at End-of-Life w/ Linda Hochstetler

    21 Days: Social Work at End-of-Life w/ Linda Hochstetler

    On Episode 27, Social Worker/Psychotherapist and Author- Linda Hochstetler joins the show to talk about her new book- 21 Days to Die: The Canadian Guide to End-of-Life as well as a wide range of topics surrounding death and dying. 

    On this episode we cover:

    • Linda’s path in Social Work
    • Personal Experiences with death 
    • Death cafes (CBC Article)
    • Eastern vs. Western views/culture around death 
    • Role of social workers at end-of-life
    • Importance of planning around death
    • Mysticism surrounding death
    • Alternative and complementary therapies
    • Role and benefits of volunteering in Hospice
    • Grief Counselling vs. Grief Therapy
    • Recommended therapy modalities and theories 
    • Case example: fear of death
    • Ways to support and not support those who are grieving
    • Tips for new social workers wanting to get into this area
    • Tips for managing, preventing, mitigating burnout and vicarious trauma

    If you want to learn more about Linda Hochstetler check out her WEBSITE and connect with her on Linkedin

    To purchase her book click HERE

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    #22: How To Cope When Grief Affects Your Mental Health

    #22: How To Cope When Grief Affects Your Mental Health

    Grief can effect us in so many different ways and sometimes, the wide range of different emotions can have a big impact on our mental health.

    David has struggled with depression anxiety and suicidal ideation for most of his life and his battles with mental illness began at six years old.

    He was relentlessly bullied throughout primary and secondary school and suffered a double bereavement when he was 25 years old, losing both his parents within a year of each other.

    His constant battles with depression and anxiety fuelled his quest to find daily coping mechanisms and strategies to combat his mental illness.

    He subsequently became a private counsellor specialising in bereavement, depression and anxiety and he currently counsels clients over zoom and face-to-face.

    David is passionate about sharing physical and cognitive techniques to deal with mental illness and launched an online video course called Depression A New Hope. He also has a guided meditation podcast. The website is healyourgrief.co.uk

    Instagram:
    @healyourgrief
    @charlottejonespresents

    Thresholds to Truth: Conversations on Climate Change with younger generations with Louis Weinstock

    Thresholds to Truth: Conversations on Climate Change with younger generations with Louis Weinstock

    In a world of uncertainty, transformation and potential catastrophe, how can we find our own truth and, from there, speak with authenticity to the children and young people in our lives about the world that is coming?  Louis Weinstock is a celebrated psychotherapist who finds ways to help people of all ages connect with their own truth and share it.  In this episode, we explore our attitudes to death, loss - and the climate emergency - and how we can hold the conversations that need to happen. 

    Louis Weinstock is a remarkable man - a deeply committed therapist who does his best to make his skills available to as many children and young people as need them - and so many do.  He focuses on grief and loss, initially around death and diagnoses of fatal illness, but increasingly the existential grief of our dying ecosystem and the despair, rage and frustration at a world that is not acting as it could or should.  

    In this profoundly moving podcast, we talk in depth about how all of us can exist with our grief and despair, how we can hold them tenderly, and how, from these places of resilience and strength, we can hold the conversations that need to happen in our widening circles. 

    About Louis: 
    Louis works with children, and the child inside us all, the one that wants to be loved, the one that wants to cry, the one that knows what it wants, the one that really does dance like no-one’s watching, the one that spends timeless hours looking at bugs under a piece of bark, the one that keeps getting back up no matter how many times they fall down.


    He helps people find a light in the darkness, especially in grief, in the shadow, in the things that are unseen, unheard, unspoken. Her sees death as our greatest teacher, and avoidance of it our biggest mistake. He made an audio course all about death and life here: it will help you become more fully alive in your everyday existence. 

    He runs Magic Power of Grief circles at festivals, and in other spaces and places.

    He believes the body is deeply intelligent, and our ‘symptoms’ are just fragments of our soul seeking wholeness. Rumi once said “What is the body? That shadow of a shadow of your love, that somehow contains the entire universe”.

    He loves using design, collaboration and creativity to solve big, meaningful problems. One way he does this is by helping to run a charity – Apart of Me – that helps kids transform their grief into compassion. This project also has two side projects which are focused on helping younger children grow into emotionally empowered leaders: Earthlings and Bounce Works.

    Making a home for experience in words is his favourite spiritual craft. You can check out some of his writing here. His book about How The World Is Making Our Children Mad And What To Do About It - is available now. See also Episode 131 of the podcast where we talk to Louis about it.


    Louis Weinstock: https://louisweinstock.com/
    A Part of Me https://www.apartofme.app/
    Wider Horizons Summer Festival: https://widerhorizons.events/

    Episode 1. Gone Too Soon

    Episode 1. Gone Too Soon

    Cheryl Johnson has a heartbreaking day job. She photographs babies whose lives are cut short. For the parents she helps, her photographs are more than precious. They are often the only memory they will have of a much-loved child.

    You can find out more about Cheryl Johnson and Remember My Baby.

    Listener discretion is advised especially if you have been affected by the loss of a baby. 


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