Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Jenn – Art can be grounding and meditative

Jenn explains how the textures , qualities and colours of art can be grounding and meditative

Nicole – Grieving as a community

Nicole discusses the power of grieving together as a community. Finding connection and trust.

Janice – “It’s hard work”

Janice explains that hard work is necessary to reach the calm and peace.

Keith – “Timeframe for grief”

Keith explains it is never too late to grieve and there is no timeline.

Corrie – Talking to children about death and dying

Corrie explains how to discuss death and dying with children

Claudia – What do I do when my art is finished

Claudia explains some helpful tips after your art is finished

Ripples of Grief: Supporting Ourselves, Others, and our Communities After a Death

By Jessica Milette, MSW, RSW When death knocks on the door of a community, each of us are impacted. Sometimes a death will touch many lives across a community, whether people knew the deceased personally or not. We may grieve the death of a family member, friend, or acquaintance, a well-known community member, or someone…

Jessica M – The value of talking about grief

Jessica talks about living in North America and the fear many people have about talking about grief but that it is very important to talk. It makes us feel less alone and helps us move through our grief. It’s also how you can keep your lost one alive.

Shannon – Enough

Shannon talks about us all doing the very best we can from the perspectives of a licensed clinical counselor and losing her husband to suicide.

Madelyn – Accept what you are feeling

Madelyn talks about how it’s ok to not be ok.

Weaving the Tapestry of Love

Learning to become a better person is a wonderful consequence of being in a loving relationship with someone; you’re present in ways that help them grow into their best self. It’s an organic process you flow with on a journey we map out with intention, though in reality, it remains unknowable. That is why a…

Michele – Talks about being a death doula

Michele explains what death doula’s do. Doula means servant. They support people on many different levels… for instance, emotionally, spiritually and physically