45 episodi

Grief, Gratitude and Greatness explores the different ways we grieve, the gratitude that allows us to keep going, and the greatness we attain, one conversation at a time. Essayist and coach Sarah Shaoul talks with guests who share compelling stories about loss and the lessons associated with their experiences. This podcast intends to provide inspiration for those in grief and those who are supporting others who are grieving. Episodes are released every two weeks on Tuesday mornings. Grief Gratitude & Greatness is a production of Recursive Delete Audio/Visual in Portland, Oregon. Learn more at griefgratitudegreatness.com .

Grief Gratitude & Greatness Sarah Shaoul

    • Salute e benessere

Grief, Gratitude and Greatness explores the different ways we grieve, the gratitude that allows us to keep going, and the greatness we attain, one conversation at a time. Essayist and coach Sarah Shaoul talks with guests who share compelling stories about loss and the lessons associated with their experiences. This podcast intends to provide inspiration for those in grief and those who are supporting others who are grieving. Episodes are released every two weeks on Tuesday mornings. Grief Gratitude & Greatness is a production of Recursive Delete Audio/Visual in Portland, Oregon. Learn more at griefgratitudegreatness.com .

    Tiana Hill Comes To Terms With Her Deceased Partner’s Deceit

    Tiana Hill Comes To Terms With Her Deceased Partner’s Deceit

    When her life partner died suddenly, Tiana Hill had to confront some difficult truths. She discovered that the man she thought she knew was not all that he seemed. Faced with these revelations, she chose to take ownership of the part she had played in their relationship. Sarah speaks to Tiana about losing her daughter's father, being rejected by his family and how she healed by facing the truth rather than turning away from it.

    • 26 min
    Dr. Agya Boakye-Boaten On The African Immigrant Experience

    Dr. Agya Boakye-Boaten On The African Immigrant Experience

    When we look at history, we see Western culture's invasive influence spreading around the world, replacing local beliefs and customs. Dr. Agya Boakye-Boaten grew up in a village in Ghana, where he was educated in a Methodist all-boys school beginning at the age of 10. Upon coming to the US, he found that many of the things he’d been taught were problematic and required dismantling. Sarah speaks to Agya about becoming "an unapologetic African," the struggle of immigrants to reclaim their identity, and the pressing need for Americans to listen to the pain of Black people.

    • 26 min
    David Komeiji Offers Dignity & Inclusion To The Marginalized

    David Komeiji Offers Dignity & Inclusion To The Marginalized

    A native Hawaiian, David Komeiji’s Japanese Buddhist heritage informs his life of service. In his career as a healthcare professional, David has worked to address the needs of the houseless. He now teaches ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging, to the incarcerated. Sarah speaks to David about sacred space, his rituals of honoring ancestors, and how he works to humanize those who often go unseen in our society.

    • 29 min
    Andre Middleton Leads Youth To Activism Through Music

    Andre Middleton Leads Youth To Activism Through Music

    At the height of Black Lives Matter movement, Andre Middleton finds his passion for music and mentorship intersecting with his experience as a Black man. He finds purpose in helping underserved youth discover their voice, honing their skills in the technical and business aspects of live music production. Sarah speaks to Andre about his childhood in Brooklyn, the racial dynamics of living in Oregon, and the power of creative community engagement.

    • 32 min
    Beth Blumklotz Grew Up Biracial In A “Liberal” Town

    Beth Blumklotz Grew Up Biracial In A “Liberal” Town

    In the immediate aftermath of George Floyd’s murder, protests against police brutality sprung up in cities across the country, and there has been a reckoning about the continued inequality that exists in our society. Beth Blumklotz grew up African-American and white, raised in a white adoptive household. She observed the duality of how people are treated due to the color of their skin, even in a supposedly liberal city like Portland, Oregon. Sarah speaks with Beth about raising a black son, the discrimination she endured as a young person, and how systemic racism is not black people’s problem to solve.

    • 34 min
    Ben Orion Reflects On His Mother's Doctor-Assisted Suicide

    Ben Orion Reflects On His Mother's Doctor-Assisted Suicide

    Ill with terminal pancreatic cancer, Susanne Schumann let her family know that she would be choosing Death With Dignity. Her son Ben Orion spent his mother's last day with her and had the incredible experience of supporting her when she made the choice to end her life. Sarah speaks with Ben about his mom and the gift of being present for her death.

    • 29 min

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