Send us a text Grief can feel louder when the world turns up the volume on cheer. We’re naming that truth and offering a different path through the season: not forced positivity, but resilient presence. As a shamanic practitioner and grief doula, I share how resilience in grief isn’t about “being strong.” It’s about staying soft enough to feel and steady enough to come back to yourself, again and again, even when the calendar and the lights say “be merry.” We unpack why holidays amplify loss...
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Send us a text Grief can feel louder when the world turns up the volume on cheer. We’re naming that truth and offering a different path through the season: not forced positivity, but resilient presence. As a shamanic practitioner and grief doula, I share how resilience in grief isn’t about “being strong.” It’s about staying soft enough to feel and steady enough to come back to yourself, again and again, even when the calendar and the lights say “be merry.” We unpack why holidays amplify loss...
What the Water Gave Me - with David Rotherham, Shamanic Wisdom Sound Healer
The Ode To Joy Podcast
1 hour 19 minutes
3 years ago
What the Water Gave Me - with David Rotherham, Shamanic Wisdom Sound Healer
Send us a text David Rotherham joins us from Australia, to share the story of his son Angus who tragically passed while swimming during his morning movement practice at Flat Rock. David and Elena discuss: studying master plant teachersthe story of his son, Angus', passing in the pacific oceanhis son's energy visiting him after passingsitting with his son while preparing to gift his organshis son introducing him to master plant teachersDavid's grief journey since his son's passing 3.5 y...
The Ode To Joy Podcast
Send us a text Grief can feel louder when the world turns up the volume on cheer. We’re naming that truth and offering a different path through the season: not forced positivity, but resilient presence. As a shamanic practitioner and grief doula, I share how resilience in grief isn’t about “being strong.” It’s about staying soft enough to feel and steady enough to come back to yourself, again and again, even when the calendar and the lights say “be merry.” We unpack why holidays amplify loss...