by lwhisselfenton | Jul 15, 2022 | Take Note Interviews, What's New
“I was definitely very morbidly curious… I played funeral home with my cousins.” As a licensed funeral director and sacred grief practitioner, Joél Simone Anthony helps guide individuals and organizations through difficult conversations about death, dying, end of...
by lwhisselfenton | Jul 8, 2022 | What's New
I had so much fun being part of this virtual field trip to WPSU’s own studio and explaining what a producer...
by lwhisselfenton | Jul 7, 2022 | What's New
Check out this great write-up about WPSU’s project The First...
by lwhisselfenton | Jun 13, 2022 | What's New
I’m excited to share this new resource from the team that created Speaking Grief: Few things scare us more than the unknown. Even positive changes can be scary. The First Step provides resources to help overcome barriers to change. This new resource from WPSU...
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 | Nov 26, 2021 | Take Note Interviews, What's New
“We have to be creatively bold when we reach out to people who are hurting. It’s a difficult and painful topic to talk about…But if we can connect really difficult material that most people don’t want to touch [to superhero narratives] we can open a bridge and...
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