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    Explore " grief poetry" with insightful episodes like "An Announcement and A Poem", "010: Remember to Live in 2023!" and "In the Apple’s Ripening" from podcasts like ""Grieving Voices", "This Now" and "The Clerestory Podcast"" and more!

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    An Announcement and A Poem

    An Announcement and A Poem

    This week's episode is a special announcement and a poem for you.

    Wednesday, August 30th, is National Grief Awareness Day, and National Overdose Awareness Day is August 31st here in the U.S.

    In light of these special days, I feel encouraged to host a virtual gathering this coming September, which is perfect timing because it will coincide with World Suicide Prevention Day. This virtual gathering about understanding and managing grief will be held on Sunday, September 10th, 2023, at 1 PM PST / 3 PM CST / 4 PM EST.

    We will meet virtually over Zoom, and it will not be recorded. Please note that it's also limited to 100 attendees, so register today!

    What you will learn at this virtual gathering is:

    • General Grief 101
    • Why Grief is So Challenging
    • How Grief Impacts Our Lives & Our Bodies
    • The Ways We've Learned & Have Been Conditioned to Manage Grief
    • Healthier Ways To Cope & Manage Grief
    • Resources & Tools To Support Yourself & Others
    • Answers to Questions You May Have (either during the Live or via email afterward)

    Let's Learn, heal, and find solace together. This is your space if you're seeking a supportive community, expert insights, and practical strategies to navigate your grief journey. Let's unite, share our stories, and build connections that uplift us on this path of understanding and healing. Register now and take the first step toward healing and growth.

    Virtual Gathering Registration HERE.

    I share a special poem about grief a little more than mid-way through the episode. If you've experienced grief due to the loss of a loving or not-so-loving relationship, I know you will resonate with the poem. Let its verses remind you that you're not alone in your journey, and hope awaits you.

    This is to remind you not just during this National Grief Awareness Day and National Overdose Awareness Day, but every day is a reminder that you are not alone in your journey. These days remind us of our collective strength, resilience, and capacity for healing. Reach out to your support network, share your feelings, and honor those no longer with us. Your story matters, and by coming together, we can uplift each other, raise awareness, and work towards brighter days ahead. There is strength in unity; we can positively impact ourselves and our communities through understanding and compassion.

    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

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    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.

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    010: Remember to Live in 2023!

    010: Remember to Live in 2023!

    Hi folks, and Happy New Year!

    In this episode, I'll be sharing poems that I feel have a vibe of moving forward with hope, as well as processing the past in a positive way.

    Some of them are from my new book Gone Before: A Grief Journey in Poems, which is a collection of the poems that I wrote as a vital part of my grief and healing after losing my Mum in 2020. I hope they will be helpful to anyone else who has lost a loved one, too. 

    Welcome to episode 10!

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    You can find the book (in ebook form) here.

    You can check out my Etsy shop here.


    In the Apple’s Ripening

    In the Apple’s Ripening

    Myroslava Hartmond is British-Ukrainian, spending much of her life between Oxford, suburban south London, and Kyiv, where she ran an art gallery for six years. She has written on monumental propaganda, counterculture, and visual art, but the plague prompted her to take up creative writing again. She is now working on a poetry collection titled Songs from Afar.

    Featured image of the author on her first day of school in 1997 with her uncle, Aleksey. 

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