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You can't go through life without experiencing loss and trauma the question is how do we deal and live with the grief and pain? Join Nathalie Himmelrich, grief expert and author, talking to people who have experienced grief and trauma first-hand. If you want to be inspired by others who traveled through their grief and trauma, found that healing is possible, and came out the other end knowing they can survive and thrive in life after loss. For more info: www.nathaliehimmelrich.com

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You can't go through life without experiencing loss and trauma the question is how do we deal and live with the grief and pain? Join Nathalie Himmelrich, grief expert and author, talking to people who have experienced grief and trauma first-hand. If you want to be inspired by others who traveled through their grief and trauma, found that healing is possible, and came out the other end knowing they can survive and thrive in life after loss. For more info: www.nathaliehimmelrich.com

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82 Nathalie Himmelrich | Embracing Grief Through Metaphors 2

7/15/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week’s episode In this episode, I will highlight commonly used metaphors for grief and trauma. Metaphors can offer a way to articulate complex emotions and experiences and offer a unique perspective to support those coping with loss and trauma. Of the 10 most commonly used metaphors, I describe five in more detail this week and the remaining five can be found in episode 81. Which one of the grief metaphors described do you relate to the most and why? Do you have any other metaphors that helped you navigate your grief and trauma? Let us know! Write a comment here on the blog. The Top 10 Metaphors for Understanding Grief: Resources mentioned in this episode · IG Post about the Grief Crystal: bit.ly/GriefCrystal Support the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:23:49

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81 Nathalie Himmelrich | Embracing Grief Through Metaphors

7/9/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week’s episode In this episode, I will highlight commonly used metaphors for grief and trauma. Metaphors can offer a way to articulate complex emotions and experiences and offer a unique perspective to support those coping with loss and trauma. Of the 10 most commonly used metaphors, I describe five in more detail this week and the remaining five in the next episode 82. Which one of the grief metaphors described do you relate to the most and why? Do you have any other metaphors that helped you navigate your grief and trauma? Let us know! Write a comment here on the blog. The Top 10 Metaphors for Understanding Grief: Resources mentioned in this episode · IG Post about the Grief Crystal: bit.ly/GriefCrystal Support the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:24:50

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80 Nathalie Himmelrich | 2 YEARS ANNIVERSARY EPISODE!

6/21/2024
How to Deal with Grief and Trauma - 2nd Anniversary Special Celebrating Two Years of Healing Conversations Key Takeaways: 1. Milestones: Celebrating 80 episodes over the past two years. 2. Noteworthy Guests: Highlighting episodes with Turiya Hanover, Chris Young, Fish James Gill, Julia Samuel, Dr Mary-Frances O'Connor, and David Kessler. 3. Community Impact: Acknowledging the invaluable support and engagement from listeners. 4. Future Plans: Announcing exciting new topics and episodes for the upcoming year. Suggestions on How to Implement Further: - Visit Podcast Website: Find all episodes and guest information here. - Share the Podcast: Encourage friends and family to listen and subscribe. - Rate and Review: Leave a review on your podcast platform to help others discover the podcast. - Engage on Social Media: Follow and interact with the podcast for updates and discussions. Support the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:10:54

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79 Dr Trish Muehsam | When You Lose Your Pet Companion

6/10/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week’s episode I have known Trish for a couple of years. From the beginning, it was obvious: that Trish and Mr. Benjamin had a deep connection. Benjamin was part of everything and everywhere she went. He supported her in every way possible. They were inseparable. It comes as no surprise that Benjamin's death just five months ago left her in despair. Trish’s heart was broken, and her life was missing the most essential ingredient: Her most trusted friend and companion, Golden Retriever Benjamin. About this week’s guest Patricia A. Muehsam, MD, a pioneer in the synthesis of science, holistic health, and contemporary spirituality, has been a thought leader in the alternative medicine movement. She forged new ground that led to the establishment of the Office of Alternative Medicine at the National Institutes of Health in the USA, endeavors that transformed the landscape of healthcare options today. Dr. Trish has distinguished herself as a practitioner, educator, research scientist, and award-winning author. She founded the American Medical Colleges’ first initiative in alternative medicine, leading medical schools throughout the United States and the world to add courses in the field. Her original bioelectromagnetic research investigated distant healer phenomena and homeopathy. Dr Trish’s award-winning book, Beyond Medicine: A Physician’s Revolutionary Prescription for Achieving Absolute Health and Finding Inner Peace, has been hailed as the “only health and healing book you may ever need.” She offers health consultations, mind-body healing sessions, online courses, and communities of support. www.transformationalmedicine.orgResources mentioned in this episode Beyond MedicineSupport the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:45:11

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78 Joshua Black | Grief Dreams and What They Can Tell Us

6/3/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week’s episode I know Joshua from being the host of his podcast called Grief Dreams where you can find him talking to numerous people about their grief dreams that they had after one of their deceased loved ones passed, as well as pets. I found the topic of grief dreams fascinating as I had my own series of grief dreams following the death of my mother which came one after, not every night, but every so often and they were like different episodes in the series on Netflix, and they lasted for months. And maybe we're going to talk about this a little bit more, but I'm interested in what Joshua can tell me about his view and his research about it. If you haven't heard of Joshua, don't worry because in today's episode, I'm going to ask him all the questions that you might interested in as well. Let's see where this takes us today. About this week’s guest Joshua Black, PhD, is a grief and bereavement researcher, speaker, and host of the Grief Dreams Podcast. Most of his published work has focused on dreams and continuing bonds after loss, including prenatal and pet loss. As one of the leading academic experts in grief dreams, which can be dreams of the deceased, Dr. Black has directed his efforts to raise awareness about this fascinating phenomenon through media interviews, speaking engagements, and workshops. In addition to his website (Griefdreams.ca), you can find him active on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram (@griefdreams). Dr Black currently works as the Bereavement Initiative Manager for the BC Centre for Palliative Care, where he is leading bereavement-related research. His long-term research goals are to continue to serve and raise awareness of those who are bereaved and who are not being provided the necessary grief support. www.griefdreams.ca@griefdreamsResources mentioned in this episode Grief Dreams PodcastSupport the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:42:46

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77 Amber Jackson | How I Survived a Fall from a Zipline - Dealing with Accidental Trauma

5/27/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week’s episode You might remember Amber as my guest from episode number 27 where we spoke about the way she dealt with the loss of her husband, Tim, when she was just 32 years old. Since then, a lot has happened in Amber's life and today we are going to talk about the accidental trauma she had to deal with just over 6 months ago. She survived a fall from a zipline, but she will tell us more about this in her own words. What inspired me to ask Amber to be my guest again is the way she is dealing with trauma and grief. She is a beacon of light and a living model of finding joy in life and admitting its hardship. I admire her and her ability to pick herself off, dust herself off and start all over again – as in Nat King Cole’s song. About this week’s guest Amber Jackson is a single mom of four (one with special needs) and a divorce survivor, cancer widow, fun-seeker, and lover of all things having to do with kitchen dance parties and cheesecake. She is a certified public speaker and loves speaking to women and teens about finding joy in the unexpected. Life’s challenges haven’t stopped her from living life to the fullest. Amber is a self-proclaimed life enthusiast and is determined to see everything that life has to offer, including the bad, as something she can learn from. She has a huge appreciation for life and all the things that make one happy. She believes that all lights twinkle, that there can be magic laced in music and there is strength in even the smallest of breaths. @enjoyinghollandLife as a Young Widow with Four ChildrenResources mentioned in this episode If you need personal support dealing with your trauma, please visit Nathalie's website for more resources: https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/ Support the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:41:09

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76 Dr Kate Truitt | Keep Breathing - An Intimate Journey Through Loss, Trauma, and Rediscovering Life

5/20/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week's episode I found Dr. Kate Truitt on social media through her connections with two of my previous podcast guests and we probably have even more mutual connections than that. Our shared interest and her latest new book release where she shares about her personal journey through loss and trauma, obviously made me curious. Speaking with someone like Kate who has similar interests in the main two topics of this podcast is more than a synchronicity and I hope you benefit from today's session as much as I'm looking forward to having this time with Kate. About this week's guest Dr. Kate Truitt, a clinical psychologist and applied neuroscientist, is internationally recognized for her expertise in trauma, stress, and resilience. She is the founder of the educational platform Truitt Institute and leads her award-winning clinical team at Dr. Kate Truitt & Associates. As a member of the Goldie Hawn Foundation’s MindUP Scientific Advisory Committee and a Developer of the Havening Techniques, Dr. Truitt passionately advocates for mental health literacy and empowerment globally. With an impressive social media following of over 140,000 as well as viewership and readership of over 4 million, and as the author of Keep Breathing: A Psychologist’s Intimate Journey Through Loss, Trauma, and Rediscovering Life and Healing in Your Hands: Self-Havening Exercises to Harness Neuroplasticity, Heal Traumatic Stress, and Build Resilience, she is dedicated to destigmatizing mental health and fostering resilience worldwide. @dr.katetruittwww.truittinstitute.comwww.drkatetruitt.comhttps://www.youtube.com/c/DrKateTruittResources mentioned in this episode: Keep Breathing: A Psychologist’s Intimate Journey Through Loss, Trauma, and Rediscovering LifeSupport the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:40:36

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75 David Kessler | How Long Does Grief Last?

5/13/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week's episode David Kessler’s name is known worldwide in relation to grief and probably does not require an introduction as a guest. If you have been dealing with grief and diving into the literature, you will have most likely come across his name. I had the chance to meet David through mutual connections more than a year ago and I've been touched by his genuine nature and the passion with which he has been serving the community of the bereaved for a long time now. Personally, I have read many of his books. David also offers a lot of free resources both to grieving people as well as to clinicians. I'm honoured to bring you David as a guest today and I hope together we will have the chance to hear a lot more of his personal stories and benefit from his professional wisdom. About this week's guest David Kessler is one of the world's foremost experts on grief and loss. His experience with thousands of people on the edge of life and death has taught him the secrets of living a happy and fulfilled life, even after life tragedies. He's the author of six books, including his latest best-selling book, Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief. He co-authored 2 books, Elizabeth Kuebler, Ross, Life Lessons and On Grieve and Grieving, updating her five stages for grief. He also co-wrote You Can Heal Your Heart with Louise Hay and he authored Vision, Trips and Crowded Rooms: Who and What You See Before You Die. His first book, The Needs of the Dying, received praise from Saint Mother Teresa. He has a new online model of grief support called Tender Hearts, with over 25 groups each, as well as one of the most respected grief certification programs. He's the founder of Grief.com. @IamDavidKesslergrief.comResources mentioned in this episode: Grieving Parents: Surviving Loss as a Couple Support the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:43:49

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Season 8 - Trailer: News About the Upcoming Show

5/6/2024
Welcome again to the How to Deal With Grief and Trauma Podcast Season 8. HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self, funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. This upcoming season is full of amazing guests. Some of these you will know as they have been speaking about grief and trauma for many years and are world-renowned experts. Others might be less widely known but they have equally important aspects to share about how to deal with grief and trauma. Season 8 of the podcast will restart next Monday with episode #75 and after that new episodes will drop every Monday as per usual. If you'd like to receive updates to never miss an episode and receive special invitations, only sent out to newsletter subscribers, please sign up for the weekly newsletter on nathaliehimmelrich.com. Thank you for your support and please rate the show. Blessings, Nathalie Himmelrich Your Podcast Host Support the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:04:30

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74 Diana Richardson | Intimacy and Sexuality Affected By Loss and Trauma

4/22/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week’s episode If you've been drawn to this episode, it might be due to the title containing one of the most searched-for topics or due to the name of my guest. Diana Richardson is widely known due to her many books that span multiple pages if you look on Amazon which have been translated into various languages. For me, however, the connection was made due to our common friend, Janet McGeever. I feel lucky to count Diana, also known as Puja, as a friend. I've known her personally for more than 10 years and I have had the chance to sit in her presence multiple times when she was teaching women’s and couples’ retreats as well as just the two of us over a cup of tea. She’s the embodiment of the wise woman Archetype: She possesses and has embraced feminine energy and is also in touch with masculine energy and its qualities, her life is spiritually centred, with her in full mastery of her body, heart, and spirit. In touch with her feelings, she allows herself to feel fully and experience life. And, most of all, she uses her life experience to teach in the area of life that is central: intimate relationships and sexuality. About this week's guest Diana Richardson (aka Puja) was born in KwaZulu, South Africa. She has a Law Degree from University of Natal, Durban, and been a teacher of therapeutic massage since 1978. In 1979 she became a disciple of the Indian mystic Osho. Soon after she began a personal enquiry into Tantra inspired by Osho and Barry Long. Diana Richardson is one of today’s leading authorities on human sexuality. She has been teaching couples her highly effective 'Love Keys' together with her partner Michael since 1993. She has written 8 books on Tantra, two with Michael as co-author. Diana deals with the essence of Tantra - the union of sex and meditation - and how in practical ways a person can experience a more fulfilling love life. livinglove.comResources mentioned in this episode: Diana’s booksSexuality and Relationships in the Context of Grief, Loss and TraumaSupport the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:56:41

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73 Marc Hauser | How Adverse Childhood Experiences Shape Vulnerable Minds

4/15/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week’s episode If you’ve been listening to the How to Deal with Grief and Trauma Podcast for a while you will have heard me or our guests speak about the term ACEs, short for Adverse Childhood Experiences before. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are traumatic experiences that children experience before the age of 18 that can have lasting impacts on their mental health, physical health, and general well-being. As a psychological therapist and grief and trauma expert, I am faced with people’s life experiences on a daily basis and can see the impact and effect Adverse Childhood Experiences have on a person’s life, both past and present. About this week’s guest Marc Hauser’s scientific research, including over 300 published papers and seven books, has focused on how the brain evolves, develops, and is altered by damage and neurodevelopmental disorders, with an emphasis on the processes of learning and decision-making, as well as the impact of traumatic experiences on development. His educational and consulting work has focused on the implementation of quantitative, brain-based methods for teachers, clinicians, and doctors working with children who have different disabilities, including especially those that result from a history of traumatic experiences. Marc has earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Bucknell University, a PhD from UCLA and Post-doctoral fellowships from the University of Michigan, Rockefeller University, and University of California-Davis. For almost 20 years he was a Professor at Harvard University. In 2013, he founded the company Risk-Eraser, dedicated to providing software and consulting to programs focusing on students in special education. marcdhauser.com@mdhauserwww.facebook.com/MarcDHauserResources mentioned in this episode: Vulnerable Minds: The Harm of Childhood Trauma and the Hope of Resilience Support the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:44:58

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72 Hope Edelman | Motherless Daughters, Motherless Mothers

4/8/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week’s episode Many motherless daughters or motherless mothers will have heard of Hope Edelman, who has written books to support bereaved women worldwide for many, many years. Her book Motherless Daughters was written almost 30 years ago and to this day it is being recommended to women, young or old, who are dealing with the loss of their mothers. More than that, I had the chance to meet Hope through mutual connections more than a year ago, and I've been touched by her gentleness and the passion with which she serves her community of bereaved women. 12 1/2 years ago I lost both my mother and my daughter in the time of 4 1/2 months. So, this upcoming conversation is very dear to my heart. About this week’s guest Hope Edelman is the author of eight nonfiction books, including the bestsellers Motherless Daughters and Motherless Mothers, and The AfterGrief: Finding Your Way Along the Long Arc of Loss. Her books have been published in 17 countries and 11 languages and have sold over 1 million copies. Hope speaks at venues and conferences worldwide and has taught nonfiction writing for more than 25 years. Her articles and essays have been published widely, including in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Psychology Today, Parade, Real Simple, and CNN.com. She is a certified life coach with additional training in narrative therapy and trauma support services. In 2020 she was the recipient of the prestigious ADEC Community Educator award. As the founder and CEO of MotherlessDaughters.com, she creates and leads online support groups, in-person retreats, webinars, and Mother's Day programs that reach thousands of women each year. www.hopeedelman.com@hope_edelmanwww.facebook.com/hopeedelmanauthorResources mentioned in this episode: Motherless Daughters: The Legacy of LossMother’s Day Luncheon and ConferenceSupport the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:49:49

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71 Emma Pearson | Still Living Open-Heartedly After Loss

4/1/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week’s episode For today’s episode, I speak with Emma who I’ve met through email as she reached out to me as a podcast listener, where she shared about her multiple significant losses. Something in her email touched me and interested me. I felt that her specific story – the combination of grieving a child at the same time as grieving her husband and the father of their child - would be very interesting to share in an episode in the hope of fostering a community of widowed parents grieving a child. About this week’s guest Emma is a Brit who has been living in France, just outside Geneva, for the past 25 years. She grew up in Brussels in the 1970s and 1980s then headed to the UK for university studies, specialising in organisational psychology - a field she still loves and works in as an independent practitioner. Between 2015 and 2019 Emma had a series of four significant losses - starting with her best male friend, Don; then her youngest brother, Edward; then her husband, Mike; and then their youngest child, Julia. It's been a lot. Too much. And yet the world keeps spinning and somehow life carries on. There is much to live for and much to enjoy about life. Emma still has her two surviving children, now young adults. There is a lovely new man in her life who goes by the name of Medjool (dates!) And at the time of writing, still has both parents, now in their mid-80s. kaleidoscopedevelopment.comwww.widowingemptynests.comwww.linkedin.com/in/emmapearsonResources mentioned in this episode: Grief, Trauma, Essence Connection and Safety Support the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:45:11

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70 Nathalie Himmelrich | Person-centred Grief Support

3/25/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week’s episode Today’s episode is a profound journey into the world of person-centred grief and trauma support. To start you off right: I highly recommend downloading the 33-step guide from my website, a simple guide that will teach you to feel supported or give support while grieving. It contains the wisdom collection from my latest book Bridging the Grief Gap. If you want to find out more about it, check out my website. Grief and trauma are universal experiences, yet deeply personal. Each journey through them is unique, but one thing remains constant—the need for empathy, understanding, and support. Today, we'll explore the challenges faced by those navigating these tumultuous waters and the people beside them, offering insights and strategies for meaningful support. The following topics are being discussed: Resources mentioned in this episode: A simple 33-step guide on giving or feeling supported while grieving.Episode overview pageResources for grieversResources for supporters Support the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:30:01

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69 Mary-Frances O’Connor | The Grieving Brain

3/18/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week’s episode Mary-Frances’s book The Grieving Brain has inspired me from the moment I started reading it. I recommend it to so many of my therapy clients who express a desire to understand grief – I’ve lost count. As a neuroscientist, she shares groundbreaking discoveries about what happens in our brain when we grieve, providing a new paradigm for understanding love, loss, and learning. So I’m very excited today to be speaking with Mary-Frances, neuroscientist and author of the book The Grieving Brain: The Surprising Science of How We Learn from Love and Loss, and to find out even more about the science behind grief and all that Mary-Frances and her colleagues have researched in their lab. I have been excitedly and patiently waiting for today’s episode to find out even more of my favourite topics: grief and trauma and to have Mary-Frances enlighten our brains on those topics in a language that we can all understand. About this week’s guest Mary-Frances O’Connor, PhD is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Arizona, where she directs the Grief, Loss and Social Stress (GLASS) Lab. Her research focuses on the physiological correlates of emotion, in particular, the wide range of physical and emotional responses during bereavement, including yearning and isolation. She believes that a clinical science approach toward the experience and mechanisms of grieving can improve interventions for prolonged grief disorder, newly included in the revised DSM-5. maryfrancesoconnor.org@doctormfo @doctormfoconnor Resources mentioned in this episode: The Grieving Brain: The Surprising Science of How We Learn from Love and LossThank you for listening! HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is produced and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Support the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:53:47

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68 Helen Morris | The Beautiful Side of Grief

3/11/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week’s episode I first met Helen when I was being a guest on her podcast called The Beautiful Side of Grief and in my opinion, we connected on a deeper level. As you can guess from the title of her podcast, Helen is also fluent in the language of grief and loss. After losing her 18-year-old daughter and only child, Helen has managed to create new meaning in a way that inspired me. Not because of her loss but despite it. So here we go: For today's episode, we've got two podcast hosts, two bereaved mothers who have made it their lives' mission to bring hope and meaning into life after loss. Not just their own, but also to those people they touch with their messages. About this week’s guest Helen Morris hosts a podcast called The Beautiful Side of Grief and is a certified Emotion Code and Body Code practitioner based out of Rotorua, New Zealand. She came across this healing modality after tragically losing her 18-year-old daughter, and only child, in a motor vehicle accident in 2017. Prior to this, she worked in the health sector in Health Intelligence, supporting general practices in Hawke’s Bay with national health initiatives and programs. In March of 2021, Helen launched a podcast called The Beautiful Side of Grief where she interviews guests who have moved through heart-wrenching loss or those who are at the coalface supporting this process. It is diverse, and heart-warming, though most of all it is positive and filled with go-tos for anyone experiencing to use. She is also about to launch an 8-week grief support resource called A Letter of Hope & Aroha. thebeautifulsideofgrief.comwww.youtube.com/@thebeautifulsideofgrieffacebook.com/thebeautifulsideofgrief@thebeautifulsideofgriefThank you for listening! HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is produced and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Support the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:50:35

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67 Hospice Nurse Julie McFadden | Nothing to Fear: Demystifying Death

3/4/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week’s episode I’m very excited about this week’s guest: Hospice Nurse Julie. I found her on social media, like many of her followers do, where she shares openly about death and dying. In Julia, I found another friend who is friends with death. In this episode, you will learn so much about what happens in the dying process and truly understand that there is nothing to fear, as it says in Julie's upcoming book. About this week’s guest Julie McFadden, BSN, RN has been a nurse for 15 years. Julie is an experienced ICU and is now a Hospice/Palliative Nurse. Julie has been featured in Newsweek, USA Today, The Atlantic, and several other articles worldwide. Julie has been passionate about normalizing death through education to the masses using social media. Her TikTok has 1.4M followers, and you can find her on all social media platforms (Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube) at Hospice Nurse Julie. www.hospicenursejulie.comhttps://youtube.com/@hospicenursejulie?si=AwrIGHxEq-mA68Lc@hospicenursejulie@hopsicenursejulieResources mentioned in this episode: Nothing to Fear: Demystifying Death to Live More FullyDavid Kessler: Visions, Trips and Crowded RoomsBarbara Karnes: The Final Act of LivingThank you for listening! HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is produced and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Support the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:51:01

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66 Nathalie Himmelrich | Navigating the Shadows: Understanding Developmental Trauma

2/26/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week’s episode After last week's conversation with Dr. Frank Anderson (S7 E65), where he shed light on his first-hand experience of the trauma he experienced throughout his childhood, I thought we could benefit from understanding the background of developmental trauma in more depth. So today, we're exploring this critical yet often misunderstood topic. We'll unravel what it is, its causes, how it manifests at different stages of life, and most importantly, how we can navigate through it, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit along the way. The following topics are being discussed: Support the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:13:37

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65 Dr. Frank Anderson | Understanding Developmental Trauma and Its Lifelong Impact

2/20/2024
HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. About this week’s episode I have been personally impressed by Dr. Frank Anderson’s work for quite some time due to our shared interest in trauma. I’ve seen him speak with many other specialists, such as David Kessler or Matthias Barker, and feel like I already know him – or at least from those details that he shared openly so I’m very excited to bring you this week’s episode and a conversation I have been looking forward to having for months. Frank speaks about Developmental Trauma from both his personal experience as well as through the eyes of a professional trauma expert. I hope you enjoy today’s episode as much as I do. About this week’s guest Dr. Frank Anderson is a Harvard-educated psychiatrist, trauma specialist, and author of the upcoming memoir To Be Loved: A Story of Truth, Trauma, and Transformation. He is the go-to “Trauma Expert” and knows firsthand what it’s like to endure the pain. Dr. Anderson has spent the past three decades studying neuroscience and trauma treatment, working to heal trauma and bring more love, compassion, and unity to the world. frankandersonmd.com/@frank_andersonmdResources mentioned in this episode: Transcending Trauma: Healing Complex PTSD with Internal Family SystemsRick Hanson: Resilient: How to Grow an Unshakable Core of Calm, Strength, and HappinessAngela Duckworth: Grit: The Power of Passion and PerseveranceDesmond Tutu: The Book of Forgiving: The Fourfold Path for Healing Ourselves and Our WorldThank you for listening! HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is produced and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Support the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:47:22

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Season 7 - Trailer: News About the Upcoming Show

2/19/2024
Welcome again to the How to Deal With Grief and Trauma Podcast Season 7. HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self, funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates on future episodes here. This upcoming season is full of amazing guests. Some of these you will know as they have been speaking about grief and trauma for many years and are world-renowned experts. Others might be less widely known but they have equally important aspects to share about how to deal with grief and trauma. Season 7 of the podcast will restart on Tuesday with episode #65 and after that new episodes will drop every Monday as per usual. If you'd like to receive updates to never miss an episode and receive special invitations, only sent out to newsletter subscribers, please sign up for the weekly newsletter on nathaliehimmelrich.com. Thank you for your support and please rate the show. Blessings, Nathalie Himmelrich Your Podcast Host Support the Show. Support the show: Become a supporter of the show!Grief and Trauma Support NetworkDownload the FREE grief resource eBookBook a Discovery CallLeave a review Follow on socials: InstagramFacebookWebsite

Duration:00:03:09