resources
Prescription for Honoring My Grief
Your Heart Family-who supports you during times of grief and loss.
Grief-A Tangled Ball of Emotions & Responses. This has been helpful for folks I’ve worked with…the tangle inside. Also, sometimes needing to be numb for a while is okay, too.
The Institute for Poetic Medicine
The Center for Courage & Renewal
On Being with Krista Tippet
David Whyte, philosopher & poet
Mark Nepo
Sharon Blackie’s work explores European mythology. A great resources if you are interested in folk lore and fairy tales and so much more.
Poetry Unbound. A deeper dive into poetry by Irish philosopher and poet Pádraig Ó Tuama
Hagitude explores women at mid-life and beyond through myth, folk lore and archetypes, reclaiming the wise old woman. The Hag.
Francis Weller, author of The Wild Edge of Sorrow.
for the wild podcasts have wide ranging speakers that explore grief, the economy, ecology, climate change and many other topics arising in the world today.
Labyrinth Network Northwest
Circles In The Sand
The Labyrinth Society
Veriditas-Home of the Labyrinth Movement
Barbara Karnes
Hospice Foundation of America
Death Talk Project
Death Deck Party Game…it really is fun! They have a new deck: the EOL (end-of-life) deck that focuses on those who may be navigating serious illness and EOL decisions.
Northwest Association for Death Education & Bereavement Support
The Death Dialogues Project and book suggestion: Death and its Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Beautiful Lessons. field notes from The Death Dialogues Project.
You’re Going To Die: The Podcast offers honest, no holding back conversations with folks in the field of Grief and Death work.
"Cultivating presence with death and a way of being with those approaching their final passage from this world can remind us of who we are and connect us to the mystery of this life."
~Aditi Sethi
Georgena Eggleston-Integrated Wellbeing Institute
Refuge in Grief, Megan Devine, psychotherapist, writer, grief advocate, & communication expert dedicated to helping you live through things you never thought you’d face.
For Grieving Children and those who care for and about them.
“The Right Place When Nothing Feels Right.
At Dougy Center, you will find support, resources, and connection before and after a death.”
Website: Orphan Wisdom. Stephen Jenkinson, author of Die Wise and focus of the documentary, Grief Walker.
Speaking Grief Documentary with resources.
what’s your grief. “Grief support for the rest of us.” Podcast, book, and resources.
“Remember the last time you tried to talk about grief and suddenly everyone left the room? Hosted by Jana DeCristofaro and produced by Dougy Center, Grief Out Loud is opening up this often avoided conversation because grief is hard enough without having to go through it alone.”
Inviting the Conversation & Asher Wallis offer Grief resources and deep wisdom for the life journey and for those pondering the end-of-life.
Coffee, Grief & Gratitude is a podcast hosted by the founders of the monthly reading series “Coffee Talk” (info can be found at Coffee and Grief Community on Facebook or contact me.) This podcast and Coffee Talk are both Grief heart balm at its best. Found wherever you go for podcasts.
“Kelly Wilson is a certified Trauma Recovery Coach and Grief Recovery Specialist who supports and guides people through their journeys of hope and healing out of complex trauma, specializing in PTSD recovery.”
Sacred circles inspiring well-being and creativity.
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Touchstone Retreats that inspire transformation through art & story.
Story Corps
Northwest Narrative Medicine Collaborative
Corporeal Writing: “Corporeal as in writing by and through the body. Corporeal because your body has a point of view in life.
Corporeality = all of our knowing comes from our bodies. And stories come out of you differently if you write from there. Readers experience them differently if you write from there. The world might be different, if we write from there.
Open to writers in any form, artists of any kind, and health, body, mind and spirit care professionals. Or anyone who wants to explore the realm of the creative.”