Grief brain
I suspect it may be a good thing when anyone grants is permission to just be human. Why do we have norms, shame & fear surrounding issues that we don't understand, such as the dying & grieving process? I see Megan opening a door or window to our inside in a graceful enough way that anyone could relate. I am grateful for this podcast as my mother is dying of LBD ("the long goodbye"). Ps. A friend whom I have not yet identified sent me Megan's book anonymously a week ago.Read full review »
Shel Lynn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/17/23
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I lost my husband earlier this year to cancer. Megan’s book ‘it’s ok that you’re not ok’ held my hand through the worst time of my life, it still is. I’m also a health professional struggling to return to work to care and support my acutely unwell community. This podcast is like my mess of...Read full review »
JuJu$2 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/22/21
I look forward to Monday nights just to hear the latest podcast by Megan. After I lost my son to suicide this past August, her book and her workbook have helped in ways that I can’t even describe. She has confirmed for me that grief has no timeline, good and bad days can co-exist during grief and...Read full review »
lisapres via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/08/22
Listening to this podcast is my moment of respite each week as I navigate the loss of my mom and brother. The conversations she has with her guests are thoughtful and nuanced. Somehow she manages to find the right language to describe all of what encompasses grief and loss. Read her book, too! Or...Read full review »
alexsassafras929 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/27/23
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