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David Richman AuthorGreat host and show!I had a great conversation with Becky. She's engaging and knows how to get the flow going. It was a real pleasure being interviewed on this wonderful podcast. Becky's story is truly inspiring, and she's doing a great job continuing to honor her brother and bringing her wisdom to the world.
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Star JerseyThank youThis was a wonderful podcast. My kids recently lost their father and I’m going to have them listen to this podcast… I love how she said she is going to remember post bad and good time.. Grace
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NaiFranSuch intriguing guestsLoved the interview with Marissa, the medium. As someone who has seen my fair share, it was fascinating to hear her story — and also her process. I have never heard of the letter writing “medium” of connecting with loved ones. Loved this glimpse of another tool we have to comfort us in our grief.
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THLottAfter ChloeWhat a great episode of grief and loss. How you felt of your Moms passing resonates with me when my Dad passed. He was my life and I too wanted to die. No one understood. Thankfully I made it to the other side and into the light as you did. Thank you for sharing. I’m sorry for all your losses.
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Seattle2018Give This a ListenWhat a wonderful, meaningful, needed podcast. Death is such a taboo topic and experience in our society. Becky (the host) does a great job of bringing it back into the light, and de-stigmatizing the subject of grief. This podcast isn’t all sad, and it won’t make you super sad to listen to—rather it will open your mind to things beyond the normal human experience.
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Lambert S.The conversations we should be havingThis podcast is proof that there are people out there who want to talk about the things that no one (seems to) want to talk about. Thank you for bringing these historically ‘hush-hush’ conversations out into the open.
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Wordswithfriends fanLabor of loveThis podcast was like a beacon of light when I needed it most, and continues to illuminate my life. Becki has created a way for people to talk about and think about death, loss and grieving. And while this is something that every one of us has done, or will do, it is not an area that we usually talk about. Which leads to isolation and loneliness. Death and grief have so many feelings associated with them - feelings that come and go, like a tide that changes it’s rhythm and the size of its waves. Yet no one knows how they are supposed to deal with the feelings and everyone believes they are supposed to feel certain ways. By talking about death, we shine light on the second most important event in life (since birth has to take the #1 spot!). This is a revelation and a chance to experience the death of a loved one, the deep sense of loss, or the preparation for death (your own or a loved one) - and know that you will survive it, and that you are now part of a very alive, very vibrant, very human community. I’m glad I discovered this and Becki’s work.
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The Fine Art of GrievingComplexity of Grief ObservedI have had the privilege of being interviewed by Becky of Death Dialogues Project and can tell you that her inquiry is extraordinary and in-depth. I felt supported and I loved her curiosity. This podcast will fearlessly open the dialogue around death, dying and loss. No stone unturned. Take a listen. You will appreciate death and Life much more. Love this podcast. xoxoxo I am Jane Edberg @thefineartofgrieving #thefineartofgrieving
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grieving mom 23Great outletI really enjoy listening to these and hearing different perspectives and circumstances of grief. Becky does a great job guiding the conversation and is so calm it’s almost meditative to listen to!
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spaz1822Death touches us allThis podcast has helped me address the many varied feelings associated with grief after death of a loved one. We all will experience death and loss in our lives and our culture seems to have a really difficult time talking about it which leaves the sufferer feeling alone and confused. This podcast is the remedy!
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zeldashouseGrief comes to all of us.I’m glad to see more discussion about grief. Thanks!
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