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It Must Be Good Grief

It Must Be Good Grief

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Summary:


In this episode, I explore the complex nature of grief through personal experiences I've encountered over the past year or so. I reflect on the multiple deaths/transitions that led me to this point in my journey. I discuss the death of our cat, my grandmother, the challenge of ending a long-term marriage as well as the death of Self. Through these stories, I outline griefs as an integral part of love and personal growth. It's likely my most personal episode to date.


Key Points:

  • Grief is part of love
  • The loss of a pet is not something to be overlooked
  • Being present during a loved one's transition is a deep act of love.
  • The end of a marriage is a special kind of grief.
  • The death of Self requires powerful internal work and ongoing challenges
  • Grief is not something to be avoided; it can be a teacher.


Helpful Links:

  • Hire me to speak or buy some merch! - HOLIDAY 2024 SALE use code "SKULLGERBIL"
  • Community for Black Gifted Adults - Our Wild Minds - Use code "Sheldon"
  • Umbrella US - Non-profit focused on neurodivergent advocacy
  • ND Connect - Online community for neurodivergent people
  • Submit your Questions or Misunderstood Insights


Intro and Outro music provided by byrdversion1 - "It Couldn't Be" from the album Nevermore

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