From Mourning to Morning Rabbi Mel Glazer
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- Health & Fitness
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Rabbi Mel Glazer dedicates his life to helping people face loss, because he himself has faced loss. His father died the day before his twelfth birthday. Yet he has moved beyond the emotional pain which accompanies loss. So can you. Drawn to a life of service to others, he became a Rabbi, a Doctor of Ministry, and then a Grief Authority so he could help others find a better way to heal from their losses. His two award-winning books have helped thousands of grievers find direction in their response to loss. Whether we are of any faith, or of no faith at all, losing loved ones inspires some of the deepest spiritual questions we will ever face in our lives. What meaning can we find in our losses? Where do we begin? Rabbi Mel connects his life as a leader of his community with his life as a supporter and comforter of other mourners. From this unique position, he has a great deal to teach us about facing loss. Rabbi Mel makes it possible for us to go “from mourning to morning.”
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Laughter in the Face of Tears
When you lose someone whom you loved, your first thought is to cry, right? Makes sense. But my guest Nancy Weil believes and teaches that laughter also has a place in healing your pain.
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Encore: Loving my son, after his death
What do you when a child dies? Do you forget about them, consign them to oblivion? No, of course not!
You remember them forever. And that is our topic for this evening. -
The Bereavement Cruise is Set to Sail
So we have talked for over a year about loss and healing, about many topics which have approached this main topic.
Here is a new possibility: A Grief Cruise!
That's right, next Feb. -
Loving my son, after his death
What do you when a child dies? Do you forget about them, consign them to oblivion? No, of course not!
You remember them forever. And that is our topic for this evening. -
Encore: Do Men and Women Grieve Differently?
Well, we know that we think differently, but do we grieve differently?
I don't know either, but my guest Shawn Doyle, does. He has written about it and spoken about it, and I can't wait to hear what he has to say.
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Encore: The blessings of cancer
I used to be a fatalist. That is, I believed that if you were given the gift of cancer, you were done living.
David Arnsteen disproves that theory every single day.
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