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When Tida Beattie's Thai immigrant parents died in 2019, she went from being a long-distance caregiver to an overwhelmed & grieving daughter...
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The list of things to do when someone dies is long and burdensome. If one of the things on that list was, "return to work," then this episod...
After her mother died in 2013, Charlene Lam faced the daunting prospect of dealing with all of her belongings. Making decisions about what t...
We wanted to release this episode at the beginning of the new year, because it hits on a topic we haven’t explored much before – psychic med...
"Are we going to be okay?" This was one of the first questions Amy Choi & Rebecca Lehrer, co-founders of The Mash-Up Americans, posed in the...
Many of us end up working in the grief world because of our personal experiences. We want to give others what we most needed. This is especi...
When your parent is one of six people in medical history to be diagnosed with and die from a rare disease, the phrase, "The odds are one in ...
After someone dies, the weird/frustrating/awkward/rage-inducing “did you really just say that??” comments and questions from other people ca...
Is it hard to remember the good times with your person before they died of COVID? Sometimes writing or drawing a memory can help. Think of a...
As teens who have had someone die of COVID, we give ourselves permission to...
When you’re grieving, sometimes it helps to write it out. Finish these sentences with whatever comes to mind. There are no right or wrong an...
Imagine that the grief creature lives inside this cave…write or draw about your grief creature.
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Do you have questions about how your person died? Have kids or adults in your world said things that you know aren’t true?