The Broken Pack™: Stories of Adult Sibling Loss
On this podcast, surviving sibling, psychologist, and thanatologist, Dr. Angela Dean, helps other grieving siblings share their sibling loss stories. This podcast aims to provide an authentic space for surviving siblings to express their grief and help others navigate the complex emotions associated with this profound, often misunderstood loss.The Broken Pack: Stories of Adult Sibling Loss delves into the profound and often overlooked topic of sibling loss, offering a platform for surviving siblings to share their personal grief stories. In each episode, listeners are immersed in the real-life experiences of those who have endured the unimaginable loss of a sibling. Through inspiring narratives, honest accounts, and stories of resilience, surviving siblings recount their journeys and share how they are learning to live with such profound grief. By connecting through shared experiences, listeners will find solace and support, discovering a community that understands the unique challenges of sibling loss. The Broken Pack™: Stories of Adult Sibling Loss is a podcast focused on giving bereaved adult survivors of sibling loss a platform to share their stories and be heard, something many sibling loss survivors state they never or rarely have had. This podcast is sponsored by the organization, The Broken Pack™, an organization supporting and educating others on adult sibling loss and grief as well as connecting survivors in community.If you would like more information or to share your own adult sibling loss story, please contact Dr. Angela Dean at dr.dean@thebrokenpack.com or go to our website, thebrokenpack.com.Please like, subscribe, and share!Please follow us on social media:Facebook: @BrokenPackInstagram: @thebrokenpackTikTok: @the_broken_packYouTube: @thebrokenpackSign-up for Wild Grief™, our newsletter: https://thebrokenpack.com/newsletter/Thank you!Angela M. Dean, PsyD, FTCredits:The Broken Pack™ Podcast is produced by 27 Elephants Media"If Tomorrow Starts Without Me" © ℗ 2023Written by Joe Mylward and Brian DeanPerformed by Joe MylwardLicensed for use by The Broken Pack™
Candid beautiful conversations and supportive community
5 thg 6
I am so grateful I came across this podcast and Dr. Angela’s mission of connecting those of us that deeply understand sibling loss. I found her podcast quickly after my sister passed away in 2022. I was a guest, sharing my story of my own sibling loss and have been a listener ever since. I was seeking support after losing Jen and so grateful I found Angela. Sibling loss is something that doesn’t get talked about enough so if you’re struggling healing through your own loss, listen in to the many stories of love and loss on this podcast.
Great support for sibling loss
23 thg 5
Dr. Dean is the perfect host for this podcast. She is empathetic and gives a space for grieving siblings to share, support, and keep memories alive. I highly recommend to anyone who has lost a sibling or looking to support someone who has.
Thank you
22/06/2023
Who knew I would glean such valuable connection and insight about sibling loss from a podcast?! Dr. Angela Dean, knew, that’s who! I have listened to almost all the episodes, and each one contains something both different from and the same as my own sibling loss. Thank you, Angela, for this awesome work.
10 out of 10
09/06/2023
I truly appreciate this podcast so much. I find little pieces of my grief, my brother, and our relationship reflected in every episode I listen to. Dr. Angela Dean does an amazing job making space for disenfranchised grievers to feel less alone and allowing a platform that shares heartfelt stories of people that would not otherwise have been shared.
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- Nhà sáng tạoDr. Angela Dean / The Broken Pack™, LLC
- Năm hoạt động2023 - 2024
- Tập40
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- Bản quyền© 2024 The Broken Pack™: Stories of Adult Sibling Loss
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