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This Too Shall Suck Podcast: A Fresh Perspective on Grief
Loryn Denise
53 episodes
9 months ago
Are you looking for a safe space to talk about grief? Are you a millennial who wants to stop making grief, loss, & death such a taboo topic? Then get ready to love this podcast because creator & millennial host Loryn Denise was where you were not too long ago. After losing both of her parents to cancer, she went on a journey to learn more about grief. Loryn’s bubbly personality & overall positive outlook on life, allows room for open, candid, transparent, & raw conversations on the different areas of grief, not just associated with death, like you’ve never heard before.
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Are you looking for a safe space to talk about grief? Are you a millennial who wants to stop making grief, loss, & death such a taboo topic? Then get ready to love this podcast because creator & millennial host Loryn Denise was where you were not too long ago. After losing both of her parents to cancer, she went on a journey to learn more about grief. Loryn’s bubbly personality & overall positive outlook on life, allows room for open, candid, transparent, & raw conversations on the different areas of grief, not just associated with death, like you’ve never heard before.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
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The Grief of a Living Parent
This Too Shall Suck Podcast: A Fresh Perspective on Grief
1 hour 15 minutes
4 years ago
The Grief of a Living Parent

On this episode I have the pleasure of talking to Dr. Curtis Jasper, author, speaker, educator, Human Behavior Specialist, and Relationship expert about the grief of a living parent. We discussed grieving a living parent from so many different angles including having an estranged relationship with them or being their long time caregiver. We even dove into the difference between coping vs managing your grief. Grab your pens and paper (and your edges because he snatches them) because he drops so may gems!

 

In this episode we discuss: 

+ Different ways you can grieve your living parents 

+ How to try and mend a relationship with estranged parents 

+ Ways you can grieve who your parents were before an illness

+ Ways you can grieve a parent being their longtime caregiver

+ The difference between coping vs managing your grief 

 

Dr. Curt's Information:

Email: iamdrcurt@gmail.com

Instagram: @Iamdr.curt

Facebook: @DrCurtisDJasper

Youtube: @DrCurtisDJasper

Twitter: @DrCurtisDJasper

 

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* Website: www.thistooshallsuckpodcast.com

* Email: Hello@Thistooshallsuckpodcast.com

* Instagram: @ThisTooShallSuckPodcast

* Facebook: @ThisTooShallSuckPodcast

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This Too Shall Suck Podcast: A Fresh Perspective on Grief
Are you looking for a safe space to talk about grief? Are you a millennial who wants to stop making grief, loss, & death such a taboo topic? Then get ready to love this podcast because creator & millennial host Loryn Denise was where you were not too long ago. After losing both of her parents to cancer, she went on a journey to learn more about grief. Loryn’s bubbly personality & overall positive outlook on life, allows room for open, candid, transparent, & raw conversations on the different areas of grief, not just associated with death, like you’ve never heard before.