Megan Devine's Interviews
Megan Devine: Acknowledging Our Grief and Carrying What Can’t Be Fixed
When we suffer a serious loss, we come face-to-face with the fragile nature of this world. Yet in today's culture, we often try to avoid or deny the deep emotions associated with losing the people and things we love. In this podcast, Tami Simon speaks with therapist and grief consultant Megan Devine about her uniquely
Psychotherapist and author Megan Devine joins Jameela this week to discuss what grief is, how it can affect us physically, what we can say to those in our lives who are grieving, and how we can actually help, and then wrap things up by answering your questions about grief and healing. Check out Megan's podcast -He
Rare Disease and Grief - Its Ok That You're Not Ok with Megan Devine
ONCE UPON A GENE - EPISODE 080 Rare Disease and Grief - It’s OK That You’re Not OK with Megan Devine Megan Devine is the author of It's OK That You're Not OK, a psychotherapist, a grief advocate and communication expert dedicated to helping people face their toughest experiences. This book, her story and explanation of
Kelly talks to psychotherapist and author of “It’s Ok That You’re Not OK”, Megan Devine, about the reality of grief. Megan breaks down what grief actually looks like, the truth about moving through it and the biggest trick to dealing with grief. She also gives tips on how to deal with friends who may be going through g
The licensed therapist shares about the well-meaning but misguided "cult of positivity" after tragedies, emotional dissonance, grief support, having difficult conversations and how she dealt with the sudden death of her partner 10 years ago. More About Our Guest Check out her Refuge in Grief website Her Grief Revolutio
Megan Devine is a pioneer in the fields of grief support and emotional intelligence. Since 2009, she’s been writing and talking about grief and love, shaking up our culture’s ideas about both all along the way. In this episode we discuss these topics along with her newest book,It’s OK That You’re Not OK: Meeting Grief
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