
9: Navigating the Landscape of Grief
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In this episode of Botanical Rebellion podcast, Misti Blu ventures into perhaps the most universal yet uniquely personal human experience: grief. The conversation brought together diverse perspectives that illuminated different facets of loss and healing. Our discussion featured three guests, each bringing a distinct and valuable perspective to the conversation:
- Devon, RN shared the medical perspective of grief, drawing from years of experience in hospital settings. Devon offered insights into how healthcare professionals witness and navigate end-of-life situations, providing listeners with practical considerations for preparing for loss and understanding the physical processes involved.
- Joy (Joyous Skincare Beauty) brought her personal journey of transformation through grief. Joy exemplifies how loss is a personal experience and the importance of knowing what helps you navigate your grief.
- Cara (Eclipse Counseling), a licensed mental health counselor, provided professional guidance on the psychological dimensions of grief. Her beautiful explanation of finding yourself after loss resonated deeply, highlighting how grief often involves not just mourning what's lost but rediscovering who we are in the aftermath.
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