by lwhisselfenton | Sep 28, 2022 | Speaking Grief, What's New
Grief is an isolating experience for anyone, but it can be particularly challenging for young adults, many of whom are the first people in their peer group to experience a loss. This population is falls in the “in-between” of most grief support services; they are too...
by lwhisselfenton | Sep 22, 2022 | Press, Speaking Grief, What's New
Ooof, this was a hard one. Things got real. Grateful to Grief is My Side Hustle-Meghan Riordan Jarvis for holding space and giving me the opportunity to talk about the continuing impact of WPSU Grief as well as my own experience losing little Birch and the grief that...
by lwhisselfenton | Aug 25, 2022 | Press, Speaking Grief, What's New
Great writeup in Penn State News about the on-going impact of the Speaking Grief initiative. Read it here.
by lwhisselfenton | Jun 16, 2022 | Press, Speaking Grief
Funeral Service Insider did a wonderful writeup of Speaking Grief! Check it out here.
by lwhisselfenton | May 8, 2022 | Press, Speaking Grief, What's New
Grief shows up everywhere, especially in service professions. My colleague Kristib Bittner and I had a great conversation with Hair Stylist and Industry Educator Hunter Donia about how hair stylists can be more grief-aware and grief-responsive with their clients....
by lwhisselfenton | Sep 12, 2021 | Press, Speaking Grief, What's New
“It’s OK to be uncomfortable and to not know exactly what to do or say. Be humble and honest by saying something like, “I don’t know what to say, but I’m here for you and I’m going to continue to be here for you.” I always love an opportunity to talk grief and...
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