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  • 著者: Shauna R Dukes
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Not Your Average Grief Podcast

著者: Shauna R Dukes
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  • Hi friend, it's Shauna Dukes! I am the author of the best selling book Even If-A Holistic Approach to Grief And Living A Joy Filled Life With Loss, a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, and a Holistic Grief Coach. If you are emotionally surviving after the death of a loved one and wondering how on earth you will ever be able to move forward, then you are in the right place, and I am so glad you are here. Unfortunately I have survived a lot of loss in my life but none of them wrecked me quite like the death of my 3 year old son. I felt like an emotional zombie for years. I tried every sort of numbing possible(didn't help by the way), read every book I could find on child loss, and did about 1000 google searches looking for answers on how you still live with this level of pain. What I have realized through my journey is that there is a great need for guidance and hope through this complex and painful process. Although I don't believe we ever fully heal from loss in this life, some healing will, and must happen. I know with all my heart that life can still be beautiful with loss. Join me as I share my perspectives on grief, offer digestible bites of hope, and interview others who have lost, and still shown unwavering resiliency in their lives. If you would like to learn more about Holistic Grief Academy for Mothers you can click the link below. https://holisticgriefacademy.myflodesk.com/prei7fpydj
    2024
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Hi friend, it's Shauna Dukes! I am the author of the best selling book Even If-A Holistic Approach to Grief And Living A Joy Filled Life With Loss, a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, and a Holistic Grief Coach. If you are emotionally surviving after the death of a loved one and wondering how on earth you will ever be able to move forward, then you are in the right place, and I am so glad you are here. Unfortunately I have survived a lot of loss in my life but none of them wrecked me quite like the death of my 3 year old son. I felt like an emotional zombie for years. I tried every sort of numbing possible(didn't help by the way), read every book I could find on child loss, and did about 1000 google searches looking for answers on how you still live with this level of pain. What I have realized through my journey is that there is a great need for guidance and hope through this complex and painful process. Although I don't believe we ever fully heal from loss in this life, some healing will, and must happen. I know with all my heart that life can still be beautiful with loss. Join me as I share my perspectives on grief, offer digestible bites of hope, and interview others who have lost, and still shown unwavering resiliency in their lives. If you would like to learn more about Holistic Grief Academy for Mothers you can click the link below. https://holisticgriefacademy.myflodesk.com/prei7fpydj
2024
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  • EPISODE 25 | Self-Care & Navigating Grief During The Holidays With Laura Walton
    2024/12/08

    In this episode of Not Your Average Grief, I speak with Laura Walton, a grief expert and coach, about her personal journey through loss and the tools she developed to cope with grief. Laura shares her experiences with significant losses in her life, including the death of her father and her partner, and how these experiences shaped her career in grief counseling. The conversation delves into the importance of self-care, navigating grief during the holidays, and the necessity of being kind to oneself during the grieving process.

    Takeaways

    • Grief can be a catalyst for personal growth.
    • It's important to find tools to cope with grief.
    • Self-care is crucial during the grieving process.
    • Grief is a personal journey that varies for everyone.
    • It's okay to say no to social events during grief.
    • Practicing yoga can help in processing grief.
    • Creating rituals can honor both your grief and your loved ones.
    • Grief changes over time; it doesn't disappear.
    • Be kind to yourself during the grieving process.
    • Life can still be beautiful despite profound loss.

    Laura is a Clini-Coach, After Loss Professional, and End Of Life Coach, a Licensed Marriage Family Therapist, Clinical Surpervisor, and personal & professional grief expert.

    Laura is also the founder of lovelew, an online grief coaching program for women ages 20-40 who suddenly lost their partner to death. lovelew aims to help women integrate their grief as a catalyst for a more purposeful and meanigful life.

    You can find all things Laura Walton at www.withlovelew.com

    If you are grieving right now, you are not alone. You can order a copy of my bestselling book Even If-A Holistic Approach to Living A Joy Filled Life With Loss on amazon by clicking here.

    https://amzn.to/3x5Qbd8

    If you are a fellow grieving mamma and would like to know more about Holistic Grief Academy, my coaching program you can click here

    https://holisticgriefacademy.myflodesk.com/prei7fpydj

    PS. I would love to stay connected. You can follow me on Instagram @mrsshaunadukes or head over to ShaunaDukes.com for a free ebook on how to support a grieving friend.

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  • EPISODE 24 | From Darkness To Light With Gina Economopoulos
    2024/11/21

    In this episode Gina Economopoulos shares her personal journey through loss, addiction, and a crisis of faith. She explores how to navigate feelings of hopelessness and despair, offering practical advice on finding hope and a sense of purpose. Audiences will be inspired by her resilience and guided by her insights on embracing faith and perseverance to overcome life's darkest moments.

    Takeaways

    • Grief can become a constant companion in life.
    • Experiencing loss can lead to profound personal transformation.
    • Faith can be a source of strength during difficult times.
    • Life in the convent provided Gina with a unique perspective on service and sacrifice.
    • Transitioning from a life of service to personal healing can be challenging.
    • Love can bring both joy and pain, especially in relationships affected by addiction.
    • Complicated grief requires understanding and support from others.
    • Sobriety can open the door to healing and self-discovery.
    • Finding a higher power can help in overcoming personal struggles.
    • Grief is a lifelong journey, but it can lead to deeper understanding and peace.
    • Grief is a complex and non-linear journey.
    • Crying is a natural and important part of healing.
    • Sharing stories can inspire vulnerability and healing in others.
    • Being present for those who are grieving is a profound gift.

    Gina Economopoulos was born in Syosset, NY, to a strong Italian and Greek-loving family. She graduated from Eastern CT State University and bartended before embarking on a 12-year convent journey after her mother's passing. Settled on the Jersey Shore, Gina now works as an End-of-Life Doula, extending her compassionate heart to those in their final chapter. She found solace in sobriety as a proud Alcoholics Anonymous member, and her story of resilience through tragedy and faith inspires others to face life's challenges.

    You can find all things Gina by clicking the link below.

    https://www.ginaecon.com/

    If you are grieving right now, you are not alone. You can order a copy of my bestselling book Even If-A Holistic Approach to Living A Joy Filled Life With Loss on amazon by clicking here.

    https://amzn.to/3x5Qbd8

    If you are a fellow grieving mamma and would like to know more about Holistic Grief Academy, my coaching program you can click here

    https://holisticgriefacademy.myflodesk.com/prei7fpydj

    PS. I would love to stay connected. You can follow me on Instagram @mrsshaunadukes or head over to ShaunaDukes.com for a free ebook on how to support a grieving friend.



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    49 分
  • EPISODE 23 | Trauma & Grief Through The Eyes Of A Nurse With Jennifer Johnson
    2024/11/08

    In this episode, I have a heartfelt conversation with ER nurse Jennifer Johnson about the complexities of grief in the nursing profession. She explores the emotional toll of caring for patients and their families, the lack of education on grief in nursing, and the importance of vulnerability and support in processing these experiences. Jennifer shares her personal stories, coping mechanisms, and insights on how to navigate grief while maintaining professionalism in a high-stress environment. In this conversation, we explore the profound themes of community, grief, healing and the importance of having a support system during difficult times, the sacredness of grief, and the need to celebrate life and death. Jenn shares her insights on the role of intuition in nursing and the significance of rituals in honoring those who have passed.

    Takeaways

    • Grief is a significant part of nursing that is often overlooked.
    • Nurses experience grief not just for patients but also for families.
    • Vulnerability allows for healing and creates safe spaces for others.
    • Education on grief and palliative care is crucial for nurses.
    • Crying at work is a natural response and should be accepted.
    • Personal experiences with grief can deeply affect a nurse's emotional state.
    • Support systems are essential for nurses dealing with grief.
    • The impact of pediatric cases can be particularly challenging for nurses.
    • Reaching out for help is vital in managing grief and trauma.
    • Normalizing conversations about death and grief can benefit the nursing community.
    • Community is the number one indicator of resilience post-trauma.
    • Grief is a sacred part of the human experience.
    • Rituals can help honor and remember those who have passed.
    • Talking about death can alleviate future trauma for families.
    • Grief can feel isolating, but support is available.
    • It's important to normalize conversations about death.
    • Healing is a journey that often requires community involvement.

    Jenn is waiting for her book, Nursing Intuition, to be published this fall. In the book, she will discuss the science behind using intuition and how she incorporates it into her patient care. Jenn has a wealth of information to share, and I cannot wait to read her book when it comes out. You can find Jenn at www.rforgrowth.com You can pre-order her book and find her nursing support materials here. https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jennifer-A-Johnson-RN/author/B0D1NBF18K

    If you are grieving right now, you are not alone. You can order a copy of my bestselling book Even If-A Holistic Approach to Living A Joy Filled Life With Loss on amazon by clicking here.

    https://amzn.to/3x5Qbd8

    If you are a fellow grieving mamma and would like to know more about Holistic Grief Academy, my coaching program you can click here

    https://holisticgriefacademy.myflodesk.com/prei7fpydj

    PS. I would love to stay connected. You can follow me on Instagram @mrsshaunadukes or head over to ShaunaDukes.com for a free ebook on how to support a grieving friend.

    Shauna, XO

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    40 分

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