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  • In this episode of Not Your Average Grief, I chat with my beautiful friend and guest Portia Barton. Portia is a mother of seven and a passionate advocate for food allergies. She shares with us her profound journey of grief following the loss of her daughter Charlotte, who suffered from severe food allergies. This conversation delves into the challenges of navigating grief, the importance of self-care, and the power of community support. Portia emphasizes the significance of sharing stories and advocating for food allergy awareness as a way to honor her daughter's memory. The episode offers insights into coping with loss, the duality of happiness and sadness, and the importance of finding inspiration in everyday life.

    Takeaways

    Portia is a mother of seven and a food allergy advocate. Charlotte, Portia's daughter, had severe food allergies and tragically passed away. Grief is a journey that comes in waves and can be overwhelming. Self-care is essential in navigating grief, including journaling and honoring loved ones. Community support is vital for those experiencing grief. There is no timeline for grief; it is a personal journey. Portia aims to raise awareness about food allergies to honor Charlotte's memory. The duality of happiness and sadness is a part of the grieving process. Finding inspiration in everyday life can help in the healing journey. Sharing stories can foster connection and understanding among those grieving.

    You can find, follow, and reach out to Portia on Instragram @iamportiabarton and also @livelikechar

    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.



  • In this episode of Not Your Average Grief Podcast, I speak with Dr. Lynn Banis, who specializes in helping widows transform their grief into connection and joy. Dr. Lynn shares her personal journey through profound loss, including the deaths of her husband, brother, and mother. She discusses the importance of acknowledging grief, creating meaningful remembrances, and the role of community in healing. Our conversation also touches on societal attitudes towards grief, overcoming limiting beliefs, and the significance of coaching in navigating the grieving process. Dr. Lynn emphasizes the need for open discussions about grief and offers practical tools for transformation.

    Takeaways

    Dr. Lynn helps widows transform loneliness into connection. Grief can be compounded by multiple losses. It's essential to acknowledge and process grief. Creating new traditions can help in healing. Community support is crucial during grief. Societal norms often make discussing grief uncomfortable. Limiting beliefs can hinder the healing process. Practical support for grieving individuals is vital. Coaching can provide a structured path through grief. Values may shift after a significant loss.

    To find out more about Dr. Lynn and the work she does you can visit her website by clicking the link below.

    Lynn Banis's Website

    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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  • In this episode I speak with Anne Hintz, who shares her profound journey of healing from grief and trauma through the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT).

    Anne recounts her experience of finding her mother deceased at a young age and how it impacted her life. She discusses the importance of emotional release and self-awareness, explaining how EFT helped her process her grief and transform her life.

    The conversation delves into practical steps for tapping, the significance of recognizing emotions, and the deeper understanding of life that comes from healing. Anne also shares insights from her book, 'The Pathway to Insight,' and her mission to help others navigate their grief and emotional challenges.

    Takeaways

    Anne Hintz developed the ability to sense and release physical tension in her body. Her mother's death was a significant trauma that influenced her life. EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) helped Anne process her grief. Emotions are energy that can be released from the body. Self-awareness is crucial in recognizing and addressing emotions. Tapping can be a practical tool for emotional release. Meditation and EFT serve different purposes in healing. Anne's journey led her to teach others about emotional healing. The body holds memories and emotions physically. Life can be deeper and richer once we process our grief.

    You can find Anne, learn more from her and follow her journeyby clicking this link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9vDqooYE6w

    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.



  • In this episode I speak with Roman Fischer, an actor, model, and high-performance coach.

    Roman shares his personal journey from struggling with mental health issues and a lack of fitness to transforming his life through nutrition and exercise. He emphasizes the importance of clean eating, mental health, and motivation strategies, particularly in the context of grief and personal challenges. The conversation highlights the significance of gratitude, perspective, and consistency in achieving personal growth and resilience.

    Takeaways

    Health is wealth; without it, nothing else matters. You can overcome mental health challenges through lifestyle changes. Gratitude can shift your perspective and improve your mindset. Clean eating is essential for physical and mental health. Motivation is important, but consistency is key to growth. Your mindset can significantly impact your overall well-being. Writing down your challenges can help you process and overcome them. Every experience, good or bad, is a learning opportunity. Surround yourself with positive influences and information. Use your past struggles as fuel for your future success.

    You can find Roman and learn more about his coaching by visiting his website below.

    http://romanfischerofficial.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.

  • In this episode of Not Your Average Grief Podcast, my guest is Angela Clement, a certified grief coach & healer. She shares her personal journey through grief after losing her husband to colon cancer. Angela also shares her experiences of early grief, the emotions that overwhelmed her, and her search for hope and healing. She discusses the importance of embracing grief as a natural process and how it can lead to transformation and personal growth. She also highlights the tools and resources that have helped her and others navigate their grief journeys, emphasizing the power of community support and the potential for joy even after profound loss.

    Takeaways

    Grief is often misunderstood and can be a pathway to transformation. It's important to embrace emotions rather than suppress them during grief. Finding hope and support is crucial in the healing process. Community support can significantly aid in navigating grief. Reframing grief can help individuals see potential for new beginnings. Energy healing modalities can provide comfort and understanding during grief. Personal growth often follows the journey through grief. Mindset plays a critical role in healing from grief. Sharing stories and experiences can foster connection and healing.

    You can find out all things Anegla including her podcast & book by visiting her website. https://www.healingenergy.world/

    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.

  • 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.

  • 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.



  • 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

  • In this powerful conversation, I explore with Mamoko Uno the profound themes of grief, loss, and healing through integrative medicine. Mamoko shares her personal journey of losing her mother during the pandemic, the challenges of navigating grief, and the importance of holistic approaches to health. We discuss the impact of relationships on grief, the process of building resilience, and the significance of community support in healing. Mamoko also highlights her books that address trauma and the importance of sharing stories for healing.

    Momoko is a doctor of integrative medicine, certified functional medicine practitioner, licensed acupuncturist, board certified herbalist and has a masters in spiritual psychology with an emphasis in consciousness, health and healing. She has published two books and is the owner and founder of Omni Wellness.

    Takeaways

    Mamoko's journey reflects the complexities of grief and loss. Integrative medicine offers holistic approaches to health and healing. Grief often begins before a loved one passes away. The experience of losing a parent can evoke feelings of anxiety and insecurity. Resilience can be cultivated through challenging experiences. Sharing stories of trauma can foster healing and connection. Community support is crucial for those navigating grief and trauma. The process of grief is not linear and varies for each individual. Mamoko's books aim to address trauma and provide relatable narratives. Practical tips for overcoming trauma include breathing techniques and self-affirmation.

    You can find all things Momoko here. Http://momokowrites.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.

  • This is my absolute favorite podcast episode yet. I have a very impactful, intentional coversation about losing our son Trucker and a father's perspective on grief with my handsome husband Joshua Dukes. We covered a whole range of topics including child loss, cultivating resiliency, and how the hard was different as a father watching our family navigate pediatric cancer while still working and holding down the household at home. We also touched on first responder trauma and how all of it is compounding and heavy. Then Joshua shares practical tools and encourages other men who might be walking in grief now. Trust me you won't want to miss this, and our hope is that it will help a lot of people.

    Takeaways

    A fathers perspective and how the weight sits different on men than women. Trauma can be compounding and difficult to navigate in a culture that is ok with medicating. There are tools that are helpful while grieving and tools that are not helpful. Joshua shares both. Joshua encourages men to get involved with community and other men who have been through something similar, as we can not do it alone and were not meant to.

    You can find Joshua on instagram @thejoshuadukes and follow along on his podcasting & cultivating wild journey as well @cultivatewildwithdukes. He encouraged anyone struggling to message him on insta or email him directly [email protected].

    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.



  • This was a beautiful converstion with the lovely Marie Alessi.

    Marie is a Mother to two boys, a bestselling Author, TEDx & Keynote Speaker. After her husband passed from a brain aneurysm, she found and created her way back to Joy. She instinctively knew it was the only path worthy for their young boys. Her husband had taught her the concept of two choices - and this one was made in Rob's honour, to make him proud. Marie has become a shining example of choosing Love over fear and sadness.

    In this heartfelt conversation, we explore the profound themes of grief, healing, and the journey towards joy after loss. Marie shares her personal experiences with grief, including the unexpected loss of her husband, and how she has transformed her pain into a mission to help others navigate their own grief. This discussion emphasizes the importance of perspective, mindset, and the power of love in the healing process. Marie offers practical tools and insights for those struggling with grief, encouraging us to embrace their emotions and find moments of joy amidst the pain.

    Takeaways

    Grief is often a silent burden that many carry. Choosing love over fear is essential in the healing process. Comparison in grief can hinder healing; each loss is unique. Grief can be treated as a visitor, not a permanent resident. Mindset plays a crucial role in navigating grief. Finding happiness after loss is a conscious choice. Anger is often a cover-up for deeper emotions. Practicing self-love and compassion is vital during grief. Creating a space for joy is essential in the healing journey. Honoring loved ones can be done in small, meaningful ways.

    If you would like to learn more about Marie and the services she offers you can find and contact her through her website. https://www.MarieAlessi.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.

  • Join me in this epsode for a beautiful conversation with Leslie Alvarez.

    Leslie is a community management leader and single mother, and shares her story of overcoming adversity and grief. She has experienced challenges such as divorce, financial struggles, and her son surviving a gunshot violence. However, the turning point for her was the sudden death of her partner.

    Leslie emphasizes the importance of allowing yourself to feel the pain and grief, rather than numbing it. She also discusses her journey of self-regulation and finding joy in simple things. Leslie is now focused on her speaking career, addressing topics such as imposter syndrome and the importance of recognizing your worth.

    Takeaways

    Allow yourself to feel the pain and grief, rather than numbing it. Find joy in simple things and prioritize what truly matters to you. Recognize your worth and overcome imposter syndrome by reflecting on your past successes. Share your story and be open about your experiences to help others going through similar challenges.

    You can find all things Leslie and keep in touch with her here.

    https://lesliealvarez.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.

    Shauna, XO



  • I hope you will join me for this beautiful conversation filled with hope and practical tools for naviagting grief with Suzy Reading, a chartered psychologist, author & coach. She shares her journey with us of finding purpose and supporting others through stress, loss, and change. She emphasizes the importance of self-care and cultivating daily habits that promote well-being. Suzy's toolkit includes breathwork, movement, touch, connecting with nature, and practicing compassionate self-talk.

    Takeaways

    Cultivating daily habits of self-care is essential for well-being, especially during times of stress, loss, and change. Breathwork, movement, touch, connecting with nature, and practicing compassionate self-talk are powerful tools for healing and resilience. Open communication and advocating for one's needs in relationships are crucial for support and understanding. Hope and empowerment can be found in sharing our experiences and supporting one another through life's challenges.

    Suzy is a mother of two, an author, Chartered Psychologist and Coach. She specialises in self-care, helping people manage their stress, emotions, and energetic bank balance. It was her life experience of motherhood colliding with the terminal illness of her father that sparked her passion for self-care which she now teaches to her clients, young and old, to cope during periods of stress, loss and change and to boost their resilience in the face of future challenges.

    Suzy is the Psychology Expert for wellbeing brand Neom Organics and is a founding member of the ‘Nourish’ app. She figure-skated her way through her childhood, growing up on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, and now makes her home in the hills of Hertfordshire, UK. Her first book ‘The Self-Care Revolution’ published by Aster came out in 2017 and she’s had the opportunity to write extensively on how to nourish yourself, with titles including 'Stand Tall Like a Mountain: Mindfulness & Self-Care for Children and Parents', 'The Little Book of Self-Care’, ‘Self-Care for Tough Times’, her first children’s book ‘This Book Will (Help) Make You Happy’, her first journal And Breathe, her first deck of cards, “The Little Box of Self-Care’, followed by Sit to Get Fit and Rest to Reset. Her latest book Self-care for Winter is imminent!

    Join Suzy’s Wellbeing Community at:

    Instagram: www.instagram.com/suzyreading/

    www.suzyreading.co.uk

    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.

  • In this episode I have a beautiful conversation with Chris Cochran and child loss and finding purpose. Chris shares his personal story of losing his son to cancer and finding purpose in spreading kindness and gratitude. He discusses with us the importance of pausing, finding joy in everyday moments, and making connections with others. He emphasizes the power of love and the resilience that can be found in difficult times. We also share practical tips for cultivating resilience and finding purpose within pain. Chris shares with us stories about his son Christian, highlighting his humor, empathy, and ability to bring joy to others.

    Takeaways

    Find joy and gratitude in everyday moments, even in the midst of grief and difficult times. Make connections with others and learn from their stories and experiences. Believe in signs and messages from the spiritual realm, whether it's from a loved one or a higher power. Pause and reflect on life, react with grace, and seek resilience and strength. Spread kindness and love, and find purpose in making a positive impact on others. Grief is a unique and individual experience, and it is important to be patient and supportive of each other's grieving process. Listening and being present for someone who is grieving is key to providing support. Cultivating resilience involves focusing on the present moment, finding joy and meaning in everyday experiences, and taking care of oneself. Finding purpose within pain can be a healing and transformative experience.

    At the core of his being, Chris Cochran embraces the roles of father, husband, and friend. Professionally, his journey spans over three decades, during which he has held pivotal roles in sales, marketing, operations, and P&L management within large public companies.

    Chris's dedication to spreading kindness and generosity is embodied in his involvement with the Christian Cochran Legacy Fund through the Pittsburgh Foundation, a nonprofit organization inspired by his son Christian’s enduring spirit. This commitment to making a positive impact is further reflected in his upcoming book, "What's GOOD About TODAY? - A Purpose Driven Life," scheduled for release on August 22nd.

    You can find him here http://chriscochranspeaks.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.

  • In this episode I have a conversation with the lovely, Patti DiMiceli. She shares the story of her daughter Amber's battle with cancer and her journey as a grief educator and end of life doula. She discusses the challenges she faced in finding alternative treatments for Amber and the impact of her daughter's death on her life. Patti also talks about the importance of sharing our stories and connecting with others, as well as the need for greater awareness and education about pediatric cancer.

    n this conversation, Patti DiMiceli also shares her experiences with narcissistic relationships and the grief that comes with them. She discusses the concept of gray rocking as a way to protect oneself from narcissistic manipulation. Patti also talks about her journey of healing and finding purpose through her work with grief and angels.

    Takeaways

    The importance of documenting and sharing our stories to connect with others The challenges of finding alternative treatments for pediatric cancer The impact of grief on a person's life and the need for support and understanding The need for greater awareness and education about pediatric cancer Narcissists lack empathy and the capacity for intimacy, and how they manipulate and control others for their own gain. Gray rocking is a behavior where you cut off a narcissist's supply by giving no reaction, similar to a gray rock that doesn't react to a cat's taunting. Grief from narcissistic relationships can be profound and devastating, as it involves psychological and emotional manipulation that makes you doubt your own sanity. Finding purpose and healing in grief often requires going through the hard stuff and choosing to grow from it.

    Born in the Queen of Angels Hospital in Los Angeles, CA, Patti knew she was chosen, though she didn’t know why. And then she discovered a small lump behind her daughter, Amber’s, ear in August of 1979. It was a discovery that would change her life, her destiny, and the world.

    Patti's story, chronicled in her book, "Embrace the Angel," challenges the notion of death and invites us to use the power of “Crossing the Threshold” to transform this world for the better. She is a Life Coach, an End-of-Life Doula, a Certified Grief Educator, as well as an entrepreneur. Calling herself a "Student of Life" and a "Pebble Thrower in the still pond of Life," Patti has given tiny pewter Guardian Angel coins (Pebbles) to thousands of people as she travels the world.

    Using her God-given tools and talents to serve Humanity, she created Tobias & Co. LLC, a company which creates products from the photos she's taken around the world. Their Giving Back Division, "Embrace the Angel," is devoted to elevating others. They donate silk scarves, ties, and pillow covers filled with Angels and inspirational quotes to those who need it most—those who are dying and the Loved Ones they leave behind—so that they can FEEL comforted and loved.

    You can stay connected to Patti by clicking the following link http://www.embracetheangel.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.

  • In this episode I have conversation with the lovely Susan Snow. She shares her story of losing her father, an LAPD detective, in a tragic ambush when she was 17 years old. She discusses with us the impact of the loss on her life and the challenges she faced in navigating grief and trauma.

    Susan also talks about the lack of resources and support for young people dealing with loss and the importance of therapy in her healing journey. She also shares her journey from trauma to resiliency and the importance of finding the right support. She encourages listeners to take their power back and prioritize their own healing.

    Key Takeaways

    The loss of a loved one can have a profound impact on a person's life, especially when experienced at a young age. Grief and trauma can manifest in various ways, including depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. Access to therapy and mental health support is crucial for individuals dealing with loss and trauma. Having a supportive partner or loved ones can provide a sense of stability and strength during difficult times. Shared experiences of trauma can deepen the bond between individuals and strengthen their relationship. PTSD can be experienced by anyone who has gone through a traumatic event, and it requires ongoing management. Journaling can be a helpful tool for processing emotions and improving sleep.
    Sitting with grief and honoring the emotions that come with it is an important part of the healing process. Finding meaning and purpose in giving back to others can be a powerful way to heal.
    Modalities like breathwork and box breathing can help regulate the nervous system and provide a sense of empowerment. Taking your power back and prioritizing your own healing is essential for moving forward.

    Susan Snow is the daughter of slain LAPD Detective Thomas C. Williams, who was ambushed and killed on October 31, 1985 when she was 17. She is a published author, speaker, and coach. Susan currently works as a Realtor in the Denver Metro area. You can find her and all her resources here. http://a.co/d/fFuR4iT

    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.
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    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.

  • In this episode, I have a conversation with the lovely Lisa Sugarman. We discuss Lisa's personal experiences with suicide loss and the importance of normalizing conversations about mental health and grief. Lisa shares with us her journey of discovering her father's suicide 35 years after his death and how it changed her perspective on mental illness. We also discuss the power of storytelling and vulnerability in creating safe spaces for healing and support. In this conversation, Lisa also provides advice on how to support someone who is suicidal, emphasizing the importance of being direct, honest, and helping them find the professional help they need. She shares insights on supporting mental health, highlighting the significance of small, consistent actions and daily habits. Lisa also talks about her work as a storyteller for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), where she shares her own experiences and provides hope and connection to others.

    Takeaways

    Normalizing conversations about mental health and suicide loss is crucial in combating stigma and providing support. Finding purpose in pain and using personal experiences to help others can be a powerful form of healing. Knowledge and understanding are key in changing attitudes towards mental illness and suicide. Creating safe spaces for vulnerability and sharing stories can help individuals feel less alone and provide support in their healing journey. Use language that is sensitive and respectful when talking about suicide, replacing 'committed suicide' with 'died by suicide' or 'took their life'. When supporting someone who is suicidal, be direct, honest, and help them find the professional help they need. Supporting mental health involves small, consistent actions and daily habits, such as practicing gratitude, prioritizing self-care, and engaging in meaningful conversations.
    Storytelling can provide hope and connection for those experiencing mental health challenges or grief, and organizations like NAMI offer platforms for sharing personal stories.

    You can stay in touch with her and find all her invaluable resources on her website. http://www.lisasugarman.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.



  • In this episode I have a conversation with the beautiful Bridgette Dunbar.

    BRIDGETT DUNBAR is a Breakthrough Strategist who helps individuals achieve freedom in their mental, emotional, and spiritual health to enhance their overall well-being and relationships. She has been a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist for more than a decade, pastoral counselor, and leader in personal and spiritual development. She has personally experienced the loss of two children through stillbirth and miscarriage. Since then, Bridgett has dedicated herself to helping individuals achieve the breakthroughs they need to thrive in life, including helping those navigating grief and loss find their way back to joy and peace.

    For a FREE download of her book (Grief, Loss and The Goodness Of God) and for more resources visit: Bridgettdunbar.com/grief

    Key Takeaways

    Grief is a unique and individual experience, and everyone processes it differently. The death of a loved one brings not only the loss of that person, but also the loss of hopes, dreams, and relationships. Grief can be a long and challenging journey, but healing is possible.
    It is important to give yourself time and patience to explore your identity and what matters in life after loss. Grief can lead to a deeper understanding of oneself and a reevaluation of priorities. Choose to move forward and find growth in the midst of suffering. God's healing may not come in the form of physical healing, but in the growth and connections that occur during difficult times. Gratitude and perspective are powerful tools in the healing process. Community and support are essential in the journey of grief and rebuilding. Honest communication and vulnerability are key in relationships, especially when supporting someone who is grieving.

    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.

  • In this episode, I discuss the concept of legacy building and how to honor the memory of loved ones who have passed away. I share various ways we as a family have honored our son, Trucker, who passed away at 3 years old.

    These include going on a road trip and randomly blessing people, organizing a 5K run in his honor, hosting a youth dive tournament, and creating stickers with Trucker's shaka image.

    I encourages listeners to find their own unique ways to honor their loved ones and emphasize the importance of cherishing every moment with the people we love.

    Key Takeaways

    Legacy building involves doing things in honor of loved ones who have passed away. Ways to honor loved ones Finding unique and personal ways to honor loved ones can bring comfort and joy.

    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.

  • In this episode I share my personal journey with nutrition and the impact it had during Trucker's cancer treatment. I touch on the importance of nutrition in the context of grief and healing and also provide five simple tips for eating well during difficult times.

    Takeaways

    Nutrition plays a crucial role in supporting the body during grief and illness. Eating real, nutrient-dense food can positively impact overall health and emotional well-being. Learning to read labels, sourcing high-quality meat, and avoiding processed sugars are essential for a healthy diet. Choosing organic and connecting with local growers through farmers markets can enhance the quality of food consumption.

    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.