Good Grief with Cheryl Jones Podcast
1) The Other Side of Nothing
Personal experience with grief and mental health challenges in her family led Anastasia Zadeik to write her novel, The Other Side of Nothing. The families she wriwtes about struggle to know how to sup...Show More
2) Everywhere I Look
As a younger sister, Ona Gritz idolized her older sibling. But as the favored child with a disability, she could see her sister struggling.
3) All For You
When Dena Rueb Romero discovered a box full of letters and memorabilia in her mother's house, she furtively took it home with her.
4) Chaos
What gets you through your own times of chaos? For Noah Asher, it is a deep Christian faith. Already a practicing Christian, his understanding of how that could support him as he faced prison and prof...Show More
5) Grief is a Sneaky Bitch
Have you ever imagined you were getting a handle on your loss and then been blindsided by a surprise tsunami? As Lisa Keefauver captures in the title of her new book, Grief is a Sneaky Bitch. But ther...Show More
6) Fifty-seven Fridays
Myra Sack and her husband Matt were very lucky. They had fallen in love with the right person, had work they were deeply committed to and had a new baby.
7) When Happiness Ever After Fails
Courtney Deane knows grief from the inside out, having lost both of her parents at a young age. Determined to create something beautiful out of her losses she wrote a book exploring what happiness eve...Show More
8) Recompose Life
Every body that has been lived in will eventually need to be cared for after death.
9) The Path to Posttraumatic Growth
10) Queer Grief Club
Faced with numerous losses and feeling deep grief, Jamie Thrower could not find grief services that understood how to support a queer griever.