The Loss Encounters

Melissa Ceria
The Loss Encounters

The Loss Encounters is an interview series that explores what we create from loss. Each week, journalist Melissa Ceria talks with a changemaker – an artist, activist, athlete, or business leader – who has harnessed their creativity in the face of adversity to drive innovation, improve lives, and empower others. In this podcast, we discuss many forms of loss and how it impacts our thinking. What do we make from what is disappearing or gone? And how does it shape the course of our lives? Hear the vital voices of people who show us that loss isn't just an ending; it also signifies a beginning, and it plays a pivotal role in shaping our world today. Their stories are as remarkable as they are. Connect with us on Instagram @thelossencounters for exclusive content and the latest news about the podcast. Learn more about this interview series and subscribe to our newsletter at thelossencounters.com. The podcast is on summer break and will be back soon with a new season of great stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Christine Ha: The Blind Chef’s Big Vision

    2024. 06. 27.

    Christine Ha: The Blind Chef’s Big Vision

    Can losing one's sight unexpectedly open up new avenues of creativity? Chef Christine Ha's story is a powerful testament to this idea. After facing profound personal tragedies, including the loss of her mother at age 14 and her own sight by 27 due to Neuromyelitis optica, Christine has not only adapted but excelled. Her culinary prowess, honed in the absence of sight, led her to victory on MasterChef Season 3, impressing judges like Gordon Ramsay. Christine's achievements extend beyond the kitchen. She is a New York Times best-selling author, and her first restaurant in Houston, The Blind Goat, was a James Beard semi-finalist for Best New Restaurant in 2020, with Christine herself being named a finalist for Best Chef in Texas in 2022. In this episode, Christine discusses how she navigates the visually intensive culinary world, transforming her personal challenges into advocacy for those with visual impairments and mental health issues. Tune in to discover her innovative approaches to managing stress, her philosophy on self-care, and the exciting new projects she’s planning. Explore More: Website: Christine Ha (theblindcook.com)Instagram: @theblindcookYouTube: christinehatube Connect with Melissa Ceria and watch video clips of the interviews on Instagram @thelossencounters. Discover more about this interview series, sign up for the newsletter, and read transcripts at thelossencounters.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    33분
  2. João Carlos Martins: The Maestro Finds New Hope

    2024. 06. 20.

    João Carlos Martins: The Maestro Finds New Hope

    In this episode, we explore the extraordinary life of renowned Brazilian pianist and conductor João Carlos Martins, who lost the use of his fingers due to a neurological disorder. João Carlos’ career, marked by dazzling triumphs and profound challenges, is a testament to the indomitable human spirit and the power of music. From a child prodigy to an international sensation, he shares memories of his early encounters with the piano, his stunning debut at Carnegie Hall at 21, and his rapid ascent. At the same time, João Carlos secretly battled focal dystonia, leading to numerous surgeries and a relentless struggle to perform. He discusses how he “tricked his brain” to keep playing but eventually fell into despair, emphasizing the importance of mental health. His resilience shines as he describes his reinvention as a conductor at 63. Remarkably, bionic gloves allowed him to return to the piano in 2020, reigniting his connection with the instrument. João Carlos reflects on his deep connection with Bach's music, spiritual influences, and how these provided solace and strength. As he prepares for his final concert at Carnegie Hall in 2025, he shares his commitment to music education and social responsibility, aiming to inspire future musicians. Explore More: Instagram: @maestrojoaocarlosmartins Facebook: Maestro João Carlos Martins Connect with Melissa Ceria and watch video clips of the interviews on Instagram @thelossencounters. Discover more about this interview series, sign up for the newsletter, and read transcripts at thelossencounters.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    23분
  3. Dawn Roode: The Gift of Preserving Family Stories

    2024. 06. 16. · 보너스

    Dawn Roode: The Gift of Preserving Family Stories

    This special bonus episode for Father's Day is a tribute to my father, Lorenzo Weisman. Shortly before he died in 2012, he published a precious gift—A Family Story, a book he wrote about our family's history. It's filled with stories, photos, poems, and letters that have brought us comfort and connection. Today, I'm reminded of the power of preserving our memories. To explore this further, I'm joined by Dawn Roode, founder of Modern Heirloom Books. Dawn helps people create beautifully bound books that generations will cherish. With a background as a managing editor at Harper’s Bazaar, Latina, Child, and Parenting magazines, and as production director at Vogue, Dawn has honed her ability to tell compelling stories. Her personal experiences of loss and her journey as a caregiver have deeply influenced her work. As a curious and empathetic listener, Dawn guides people to discover the richness of their lives through storytelling. She also provides practical steps on how to get started with preserving your own family stories. In this episode, we explore how sharing memories can bring peace and help us feel closer to our loved ones. Dawn strives to give clients the gift of a custom, heartfelt book that celebrates their lives and the lives of their loved ones. This episode is dedicated to my dad and invites all of us to cherish and preserve our own family stories. Explore More: Website: Modern Heirloom Books Instagram: @modernheirloom Connect with Melissa Ceria and watch video clips of the interviews on Instagram @thelossencounters. Discover more about this interview series, sign up for the newsletter, and read transcripts at thelossencounters.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    9분
  4. Dr. Sarah Bennison: How to Feel Like You Matter

    2024. 06. 13.

    Dr. Sarah Bennison: How to Feel Like You Matter

    Is our society’s definition of success harming young people’s ability to feel they matter? In this enlightening episode, we delve into the profound effects of our achievement-driven culture on young people's social connections and sense of self-worth. Dr. Sarah Bennison, an educator and founder of Trinity School's Office of Public Service in New York City, discusses how the pressure to succeed is making many question their significance and their roles in society. In response to these pressures, Sarah, together with Jennifer Breheny Wallace, author of Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic, initiated The Mattering Movement. This initiative, spurred by the concerns of parents regarding their children's struggles, now equips teachers and youth with tools and an upcoming curriculum designed to foster purpose and strengthen community connections. Together, we explore the nonstop pressure of grind culture, the psychological research behind mattering, and the broader implications for different phases of life where people may be vulnerable to low levels of mattering. Sarah shares practical steps for parents and educators to foster a sense of mattering. Learn how redefining success to prioritize this can create healthier, more connected communities. Explore More: Website: Mattering Movement Instagram: @matteringmovement Discover Your Mattering Metric Connect with Melissa Ceria and watch video clips of the interviews on Instagram @thelossencounters. Discover more about this interview series, sign up for the newsletter, and read transcripts at thelossencounters.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    27분
  5. Kathy Giusti: A Roadmap to Recovery

    2024. 05. 30.

    Kathy Giusti: A Roadmap to Recovery

    In a world where the loss of physical health can often feel insurmountable, some patients turn adversity into advocacy.  Kathy Giusti is a two-time cancer survivor. She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 1996 at age 37 and was given a three-year life expectancy. She founded the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, where she has raised over $500 million for research. She has also worked under three American presidents to fight cancer. Kathy is also the author of Fatal to Fearless, a comprehensive guide for navigating the healthcare system, focusing on research, treatment, and survivorship. In this conversation, Kathy dives deep into the emotional and psychological aspects of dealing with a severe health crisis, discussing the profound sense of loss that accompanies a serious diagnosis. She shares how she navigated these tumultuous changes, balancing her roles as a mother, wife, and executive, all while fighting for her life. Her insights into managing these multifaceted challenges provide a valuable perspective for anyone facing similar struggles. Explore More: Website: Kathy Giusti | Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) Instagram: @kathy.giusti TikTok: @kathy.giusti Facebook: Kathy Giusti MMRF LinkedIn: Kathy Giusti Connect with Melissa Ceria and watch video clips of the interviews on Instagram @thelossencounters. Discover more about this interview series, sign up for the newsletter, and read transcripts at thelossencounters.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    37분
  6. Karen Washington: Building a Fair Food System

    2024. 05. 23.

    Karen Washington: Building a Fair Food System

    Karen Washington is a trailblazer in urban agriculture who tirelessly advocates for equal access to nutritious food. Raised in New York City, Karen's journey into activism began in the late 1980s, fueled by her career as a physical therapist and her direct experiences with the disparities in access to healthy produce. Her transformative efforts led to the creation of the Garden of Happiness in the Bronx, a community garden that symbolizes hope and empowerment. She channeled her efforts into promoting and protecting urban green spaces. Challenging the notion that our food system is merely "broken," Karen exposes the systemic inequities in food access, deeply influenced by neighborhood, race, and income. In our discussion, Karen delves into her initiatives to support BIPOC farmers and businesses through Black Urban Growers (BUGs) and the Black Farmer Fund. She underscores the power of collaboration and community in building a more equitable food system. Karen shares actionable insights on how grassroots efforts can drive meaningful change and what steps we can all take to support this vital movement. Explore More: Instagram: @karwasherWebsites: Karen Washington | Black Urban Growers | Black Farmer Fund | Rise & Root Farm Connect with Melissa Ceria and watch video clips of the interviews on Instagram @thelossencounters. Discover more about this interview series, sign up for the newsletter, and read transcripts at thelossencounters.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Loss Encounters is an interview series that explores what we create from loss. Each week, journalist Melissa Ceria talks with a changemaker – an artist, activist, athlete, or business leader – who has harnessed their creativity in the face of adversity to drive innovation, improve lives, and empower others. In this podcast, we discuss many forms of loss and how it impacts our thinking. What do we make from what is disappearing or gone? And how does it shape the course of our lives? Hear the vital voices of people who show us that loss isn't just an ending; it also signifies a beginning, and it plays a pivotal role in shaping our world today. Their stories are as remarkable as they are. Connect with us on Instagram @thelossencounters for exclusive content and the latest news about the podcast. Learn more about this interview series and subscribe to our newsletter at thelossencounters.com. The podcast is on summer break and will be back soon with a new season of great stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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