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On this episode we’re joined by Samira Moosavi, a nonprofiteer who makes it her task to support people navigating life’s great challenges. Her work is no small feat—being on a reparative journey with children, teens, and families experiencing grief.
Along the way we dive into —
How stories build personal strength
The types of loss (primary & secondary)
The different ways grief shows up in our bodies
How peer connections can make grief less isolating
One wish Samira would make to improve the social sector
It’s practical, it’s honest, and (as always) there’s good nonsense along the way. If you know a nonprofiteer we should invite on the show, let us know at hello@goodnonsense.org!
Mentioned on this episode:
Samira’s LinkedInExperience Camps and Grief SucksGrief Accrues Faster Than Sick Days (Article)