GRIEF AND LIGHT
This space was created for you by someone who gets it – your grief, your foundation-shattering reality, and the question of what the heck do we do with the shattered pieces of life and loss around us.
It’s also for the listener who wants to better understand their grieving person, and perhaps wants to learn how to help.
Now in its third season, the Grief and Light Podcast features both solo episodes and interviews with first-hand experiencers, authors, and professionals, who shine a light on the broad spectrum of experiences, feelings, secondary losses, and takeaways.
As a bereaved sister, I share my personal story of the sudden loss of my younger brother, only sibling, one day after we celebrated his 32nd birthday. I also delve into how that loss, trauma, and grief catapulted me into a truth-seeking journey, which ultimately led me to answer "the calling" of creating this space I now call Grief and Light.
Since launching the first episode on March 30, 2023, the Grief and Light podcast and social platforms have evolved into a powerful resource for grief-informed support, including one-on-one grief guidance, monthly grief circles, community, and much more.
With each episode, you can expect open and authentic conversations sharing our truth, and explorations of how to transmute the grief experience into meaning, and even joy.
My hope is to make you feel less alone, and to be a beacon of light and source of information for anyone embarking on this journey.
"We're all just walking each other HOME." - Ram Dass
Thank you for being here.
We're in this together.
Nina, Yosef's Sister
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GRIEF AND LIGHT
Impacted Survivors: Navigating Grief and Stigma After Murder-Suicide Loss
This episode addresses the complex and sensitive topic of murder-suicide and its profound impact on survivors, which may be activating for some listeners. We aim to approach these topics with care and respect, highlighting the need for community support and open dialogue.
If you or someone you know is experiencing thoughts of suicide or in crisis, help is available:
- Call or text 988, the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.)
- Visit 988lifeline.org or crisistextline.org for additional resources and support
Please prioritize your well-being, and listen only if you feel ready and supported.
Summary:
Joined by guests Michael Vinton and Tina Chevalier, two of the three co-founders of Impacted Survivors of Murder Suicide, this episode explores the complexities, layers, and stigma surrounding loss related to murder-suicide, the unique challenges faced by survivors, and the role of media in shaping public perception. The discussion emphasizes the importance of community support and the need for sensitive reporting on such tragedies, while also highlighting the healing power of sharing personal stories and experiences. They explore the non-linear nature of grief, the importance of support groups, and the challenges of reconciling emotions after such traumatic events. They discuss the meaning of "living forward" after loss, while also addressing the societal pressures and personal struggles that accompany grief.
Takeaways:
- Grief can encompass multiple truths and experiences.
- Murder-suicide is a complex and stigmatized form of loss.
- Survivors often feel isolated and misunderstood.
- Finding a supportive community can be crucial for healing.
- Media coverage of murder-suicides often lacks sensitivity.
- Survivors are left to navigate a complicated grief process.
- There is a need for better resources for murder-suicide survivors.
- The impact of sensationalized media can be re-traumatizing.
- Support groups can provide a safe space for sharing.
- Naming and discussing grief openly can aid in healing.
- Grief is not a linear process and varies for everyone.
- Support groups provide essential understanding and shared experiences.
- The societal perception of grief can complicate personal healing.
- Each person's story of loss is unique and layered.
- Creating a framework for specific types of loss is crucial.
- Finding help and community is vital for healing.
- It's important to acknowledge the nuances of grief and loss.
- Reconciling the layers of loss in murder-suicide is a process.
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