by lwhisselfenton | Nov 13, 2020 | Take Note Interviews, What's New
On this episode of WPSU-FM’s Take Note, I talked with Cristina Chipriano, LCSW-S, director of Spanish Programs and Outreach at Bo’s Place, about how to speak with kids about death, about the unexpected ways children’s grief can show up, and about how to offer support to a grieving child.
by lwhisselfenton | Oct 19, 2020 | Press, Speaking Grief, What's New
WPSU’s Speaking Grief is an effective model for how universities and public media stations can work together to engage communities and advocate for meaningful change in our society. I’m excited to share more about the initiative at the The Outreach and Engagement Practitioners Network 2020 Engagement Scholarship Consortium Virtual Meeting.
by lwhisselfenton | Oct 9, 2020 | Take Note Interviews, What's New
Grateful to Jenn Hepton for courageously sharing her story in the service of others in this Take Note interview.
by lwhisselfenton | Sep 10, 2020 | Press, Speaking Grief, What's New
WE ARE! It was an honor to be profiled as a PSU College of Ed alumna.
by lwhisselfenton | Sep 8, 2020 | Press, Speaking Grief, What's New
I had a great time talking grief with Karen Wyatt, MD, host of the End of Life University podcast. Karen has such a calming presence and I felt centered and peaceful following this conversation.
by lwhisselfenton | Sep 4, 2020 | Take Note Interviews, What's New
On this episode of WPSU-FM’s Take Note, I talked with Kim Ruocco, Vice President for Suicide Prevention and Postvention at the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS). Kim shares some helpful, practical information about how to voice concern and support someone contemplating suicide and discusses the importance of postvention (the care of surviving friends/family members following a death by suicide).
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