
"Unlearning begins with removing the ‘good/bad’ binary and moving toward a spectrum of wellness." Grief is often seen through the limited lens of good vs. bad, creating barriers to fully understanding and engaging with our emotions. But what if there was no "bad" way to grieve? What if we could reframe our approach to grief by unlearning these binaries and embracing a spectrum of experiences instead? In this episode, we’ll explore how unlearning societal expectations of grief allows us to move toward healing that is both authentic and expansive, especially in a world that still stigmatizes loss. Links + Resources from this episode: The Grieving Brain by Mary-Frances O'Connor Become a Patron! Learn more about The Restorative Grief Project
From "Restorative Grief with Mandy Capehart"
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