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Inspired by his bestselling book, First Year of Grief Club: A Gift From A Friend Who Gets It, Addison Brasil uses the experiments and offerings as a launching point for deeper conversations with friends and experts. Equal parts "honour the journey" and "find the funny," this is for real people navigating real-life grief. You in? Stay tuned for all things mental health, resilience, comedy, mindset, and life after-loss ideas. (mygriefclub.com)This podcast is for you if you if you have ever searched: How to deal with grief? Where can I get grief support? What are the 5 stages of grief and are they real? How does grief affect mental health?How do I cope with grief and loss? What are some common myths about grief and how can I debunk them? How long does it take to recover from grief What are some healthy ways to deal with grief? How can I support someone who is grieving? What is complicated grief and how is it different from normal grief? What are the physical symptoms of grief and how can I manage them? How can I find a grief support group or counselor? Why does grief hurt so bad? 

Grief Club: The Podcast with Addison Brasil Addison Brasil

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Inspired by his bestselling book, First Year of Grief Club: A Gift From A Friend Who Gets It, Addison Brasil uses the experiments and offerings as a launching point for deeper conversations with friends and experts. Equal parts "honour the journey" and "find the funny," this is for real people navigating real-life grief. You in? Stay tuned for all things mental health, resilience, comedy, mindset, and life after-loss ideas. (mygriefclub.com)This podcast is for you if you if you have ever searched: How to deal with grief? Where can I get grief support? What are the 5 stages of grief and are they real? How does grief affect mental health?How do I cope with grief and loss? What are some common myths about grief and how can I debunk them? How long does it take to recover from grief What are some healthy ways to deal with grief? How can I support someone who is grieving? What is complicated grief and how is it different from normal grief? What are the physical symptoms of grief and how can I manage them? How can I find a grief support group or counselor? Why does grief hurt so bad? 

    Lets Talk About Our (Dead) Dads: How to Honor Lost Loved Ones with Chris Caron

    Lets Talk About Our (Dead) Dads: How to Honor Lost Loved Ones with Chris Caron

    In this special episode on the 11th Anniversary of my father, Henry Brasil's passing by suicide,  my dear friend, Chris Caron, and I invite you to share a poignant journey with us, as we navigate the complex terrains of grief and memories, particularly the heartache and growth we've experienced since our fathers passed away. We hope our candid conversation of getting to know each other's fathers illuminates the diverse faces of grief, extending beyond the common association with funerals, and serving as a comforting echo for those who find themselves walking a parallel path.

    Our reminiscence takes us through some of the fondest memories of our fathers and the life lessons they left behind. Chris paints a vivid portrait of his father, Richard Edmond Caron, capturing the essence of his creativity, his hobbies, and the pride he exuded in Chris's journey. From jovial tales of singing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" to the somber realization of the silent struggles our fathers shouldered, we peel back the layers of their personalities and humanize rather than eulogize these  fully feeling, fully flawed humans we called Dad. 

    As we delve deeper, we reflect on the fatherly advice we carry in our hearts, the embarrassing moments that still trigger a chuckle, and the void their absence has carved in our lives. Addison offers a unique perspective on grief, sharing how he manages his post-traumatic response (after finding his father from suicide loss) and views his father's memory as a source of peace and comfort. Together, we share our insights on coping with loss, making sense of memories, and finding a glimmer of hope in the overwhelming darkness of grief. Walk this journey with us as we honor our fathers, our heroes, in an episode that promises to be as raw as it is comforting.

    This is based on Week in the book First Year of Grief Club: A Gift From A Friend Who Gets It. Where we normalize a way to work past survivors' guilt and set up a format to use with a grief peer to talk about our lost loved ones.

    Where Can I Find More of Chris?
    @chriscaron

    Hosted By: Addison Brasil
    Author of First Year Of Grief Club: A Gift From A Friend Who Gets It
    www.mygriefclub.com
    @sharemygriefclub
    @addisonbrasil


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    Non-Death Related Grief, Relationships and Mindset Mastery with Jenifer Merifield

    Non-Death Related Grief, Relationships and Mindset Mastery with Jenifer Merifield

    Have you ever found solace in music during times of heartbreak and grief? Jenifer Merifield returns to the show and starts by sharing the song that helps her honour her grief. This episode sees is all  about navigating the emotional landscapes of non death related grief, loss and heartbreak. 

    Delving into the intricacies of relationship and dating grief, we tackle the unique perspectives of the one grieving and the one initiating the break-up, a topic seldom explored with such depth. This conversation presents a roadmap of the heart, taking us through strategies to cope with inundating emotions, rumination, ghosting and the necessity of maintaining self-worth irrespective of others' actions. Want to know how to weather challenging moments and remain present and at your best? We've got you covered.

    We didn't stop there. We also unfold the power of connecting with emotions and the body for physical relaxation and healing. Emphasizing the significance of intuition and communication in relationships, we unlock secrets to navigate modern dating and relationship challenges. From setting boundaries to seeking support and even ending friendships, we share it all.

    Where Can I Find More of Jen?
    www.jenifermerifield.com

    Hosted By: Addison Brasil
    Author of First Year Of Grief Club: A Gift From A Friend Who Gets It
    www.mygriefclub.com
    @sharemygriefclub
    @addisonbrasil
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    Finding The Funny: Navigating Loss through Comedy and Connection with Amie Enriquez

    Finding The Funny: Navigating Loss through Comedy and Connection with Amie Enriquez

    Navigating grief is a journey we all must face, but it doesn't always have to be a solemn path. Amie Enriquez joins us and in this deep conversation, we explore how we can turn our utmost vulnerabilities into a source of strength, laughter, and connection. Starting with a heartfelt introspection of our own emotional, mental, and physical states, we reveal our personal interactions with grief and the powerful role comedy has played in our healing.

    Comedy is not just about drawing a curtain over our grief; it's about embracing it, living with it, and channeling it into a tangible form of catharsis. What if we could laugh at difficult situations instead of pushing them away? Join us as we examine the ever-changing form of grief and the unique ways we can approach it, even with a child. Through Amie's inspiring story, we further illustrate how comedy and laughter can become a lifeline in the darkest of times, even when dealing with anorexia, addiction, and loss.

    In our shared journey, the Groundlings comedy school was a pivotal point in allowing us to transform our traumas into powerful narratives. Here, we learned the power of saying 'yes and', of embracing every situation, and how it can make life more enjoyable. Yet, it's not just about learning to laugh at our experiences. It's also about understanding the importance of gratitude and finding joy amidst our losses. So, let's embark on this heartfelt journey of grief, comedy, and healing together, one step, one laugh at a time.

    Where Can I find more of Amie Enriquez/ See Lightweight Show Off Broadway?
    www.lightweightshow.com
    IG: @lightweight_show


    Hosted By: Addison Brasil
    Author of First Year Of Grief Club: A Gift From A Friend Who Gets It
    www.mygriefclub.com
    @sharemygriefclub
    @addisonbrasil


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    Finding Community to Unravel the Complexities of Grief and Trauma with Whats Your Grief (Litsa Williams)

    Finding Community to Unravel the Complexities of Grief and Trauma with Whats Your Grief (Litsa Williams)

    When we least expect it, grief and trauma can completely upend our lives. Join me for a raw and powerful conversation with Litsa Williams, a compassionate guide in the grief community, as she shares her own grief journey and the importance of understanding trauma and grief. We explore how Litsa's childhood losses shaped her, the impact of her father's death when she was 18, and how grieving her sister's heroin addiction taught her that one can grieve someone who is still alive.

    Litsa offers her valuable insights on the differences between traditional grief support and trauma-specific support, as we delve into the complexities of trauma and unexpected loss. We also discuss the power of creative expression in processing emotions, the importance of supportive grief communities, and how even the tiniest joke can provide comfort during difficult times. 

    Lastly, we explore self-care and coping with overwhelm in the face of grief. Discover the importance of granting ourselves permission to switch gears and take a break when emotions become too intense. Learn from Litsa's own experiences with meditation and finding balance during moments of turmoil. Tune in for this heartfelt and insightful conversation with Litsa Williams, and learn how understanding trauma and grief can help us build self-compassion and navigate life's challenges.

    Whats Your Grief's mission is to promote grief education, exploration, and expression in both practical and creative ways. We achieve this mission by providing:
    Resources related to understanding and coping with grief and lossGuidance on how to help a grieving friend or family memberOnline courses about grief and supporting someone who’s grievingResources, education, and training for grief counselors, grief volunteers, and other professionals working in fields related to grief and loss.A podcast about griefA supportive communityThis week's episode is inspired by Week 29 in First Year of Grief Club about community and pro-social shame. 


    Where Can I find more of Litsa/ Whats Your Grief?
    IG: @whatsyourgrief
    www.whatsyourgrief.com

    Hosted By: Addison Brasil
    Author of First Year Of Grief Club: A Gift From A Friend Who Gets It
    www.mygriefclub.com
    @sharemygriefclub
    @addisonbrasil


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    • 49 min
    The Grief Olympics: Love and Loss with Laurel Braitman

    The Grief Olympics: Love and Loss with Laurel Braitman

    Do you ever feel like a "grief Olympian," constantly facing the challenges of loss and heartache? Join us as we welcome Laurel BraItman, author of What Looks Like Bravery, to share her profound insights on navigating the complex terrain of grief. Our conversation explores the importance of understanding our motivations behind overachievement and how it may be a hidden form of self-harm. Laurel also shares her story of growing up with a dying father and the lessons she's learned along the way.

    As fellow 'grief Olympians', we recognize the value of asking children for their own definition of grief to better understand this complex emotion. Laurel's unique perspective will resonate with anyone who has experienced loss. Together, we discuss finding moments of reflection and ritual that feel effortless, allowing us to grieve in a way that's authentic to us, rather than following societal expectations.

    Laurel's journey is both inspiring and relatable, reminding us that despite the pain, we can still find moments of joy and gratitude amidst our grief. Her wisdom teaches us the importance of staying open to love, even when it's frightening. So join us for this enlightening and emotional conversation as we learn valuable lessons from Laurel on love, loss, and finding peace in the midst of grief.

    We explore the idea of Flow vs Force in honouring a grief journey, daily life, and everything in between. Spoiler alert we also discuss Season 4 of HBO's Succession.  Also, Justin Michael Williams leaves a message on the Grief Club voicemail with some free meditations and resources! 

    Laurel Braitman PhD is a writer, teacher and secular, clinical chaplain-in-training. She is the author of the brand new memoir What Looks Like Bravery: An epic journey through loss to love (March 13th, Simon & Schuster) and the NYT bestselling book Animal Madness: Inside Their Minds. She received her doctorate in History and Anthropology of Science from MIT and is the director of Writing and Storytelling at the Stanford School of Medicine’s Medical Humanities and the Arts Program where she helps clinical students, staff and physicians communicate more clearly and vulnerably for their own benefit and that of their patients. Laurel is also the founder of Writing Medicine, the global community of writing healthcare professionals. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The Guardian, Wired, California Sunday, National Geographic, Radiolab, National Public Radio and many other places. She splits her time between rural Alaska, her family’s ranch in Southern California and Northern New Mexico.

    Where Can I Find More of Laurel?
    www.laurelbraitman.com
    @laurel_braitman

    Hosted By: Addison Brasil
    Author of First Year Of Grief Club: A Gift From A Friend Who Gets It
    www.mygriefclub.com
    @sharemygriefclub
    @addisonbrasil


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    • 48 min
    Navigating Trauma, Resilience, and The Past With Perspective in Grief with Karen Goldfinger Baker

    Navigating Trauma, Resilience, and The Past With Perspective in Grief with Karen Goldfinger Baker

    How do I know if my grief was traumatic? What is traumatic loss? How can tell my story of grief in a way that feels good for me? What do I do when all I can think about is the past? What are some tools to come back to the present moment when I get triggered by my trauma? What's funny about grief and loss?

    Reflecting After Loss can feel therapeutic to some and paralyzing for others. In this week's episode we speak with Karen Goldfinger Baker, coach and host of The Traumahiders Podcast, about approaching the past with perspective and navigating trauma when it shows up in waves.  As Karen herself will say "I've Been to The S******e and Faced Considerable Darkness, When it comes to the darkest moments of your life, I will never shy away from supporting you."  And she means it- tune in for an hour with a true friend who gets it. We talk coping with grief, healing from trauma, gallows humor and more.

    Where Can I find more of Karen?
    https://www.karengoldfingerbaker.com/about


    Hosted By: Addison Brasil
    Author of First Year Of Grief Club: A Gift From A Friend Who Gets It
    www.mygriefclub.com
    @sharemygriefclub
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addiConnect ,

Thank you

This is a great podcast for anyone who is grieving or just wants to learn more about resilience.

Wmmmmmmmmmm ,

Finding a grief community 🤍

I love episode finding friends who get it and what a great resource Addison shares in that episode of Learning About Grief. It was such a great discussion with people who get it. I look forward to listening to more episodes.

cowensby1122 ,

Thank you

An amazing free resource for grief and resilience. Thank you.

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