A Gift for Grief with Louise Bates
A compassionate podcast for anyone navigating the pain of loss and looking for connection, comfort, and healing.
Grief can feel isolating—but you are not alone. In A Gift for Grief, Louise Bates creates a safe, honest, and empathetic space for conversations about bereavement, grief, and life after loss. Each episode features deeply moving stories from individuals who have experienced the death of a loved one—offering hope, support, and real-life insight into the grieving process.
Having lost her son Matthew, Louise brings a personal understanding of the darkness and depth that grief can bring. Her gentle, real, and open approach provides a beacon for listeners searching for meaning, comfort, or simply someone who understands.
If you are currently experiencing grief or you feel stuck in your journey, please know that you are not alone. Welcome to this safe and compassionate community.
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A Gift for Grief with Louise Bates
A compassionate podcast for anyone navigating the pain of loss and looking for connection, comfort, and healing.
Grief can feel isolating—but you are not alone. In A Gift for Grief, Louise Bates creates a safe, honest, and empathetic space for conversations about bereavement, grief, and life after loss. Each episode features deeply moving stories from individuals who have experienced the death of a loved one—offering hope, support, and real-life insight into the grieving process.
Having lost her son Matthew, Louise brings a personal understanding of the darkness and depth that grief can bring. Her gentle, real, and open approach provides a beacon for listeners searching for meaning, comfort, or simply someone who understands.
If you are currently experiencing grief or you feel stuck in your journey, please know that you are not alone. Welcome to this safe and compassionate community.
👉 Subscribe and follow A Gift for Grief on Acast or your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode of connection and comfort.
🔗 Explore more resources: https://linktr.ee/louisebates
#GriefPodcast #LifeAfterLoss #GriefSupport #ChildLoss #BereavementJourney #GriefHealing #GriefAwareness #LossSupport #MentalHealth #AFriendInGrief
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My guest today, Dayle Adams eloquently talks about her role as a psychic medium and how it can support people who are grieving.
Mediumship is a controversial topic among believers and sceptics alike.
While some may dismiss this practice as mere trickery - many individuals find solace in connecting with their departed loved ones.
Mediums claim to communicate with spirits of the deceased, providing comfort and closure to those left behind.
They work like a cosmic phone line connecting and delivering messages from the other side.
The idea that our loved ones continue to exist in some form after death can bring a sense of peace and reassurance during times of intense sorrow.
Dealing with grief is never easy, but some people turn to mediumship as a way to cope with the loss of a loved one.
Whether you believe in the validity of mediumship or not, it is undeniable that it offers a unique perspective on how we can navigate the complex emotions of grief and find healing in different ways.
Anything that brings us comfort it is a good thing.
Recommended book: E-Squared by Pam Grout
E-Squared is a lab manual with simple experiments to prove once and for all that there really is a good, loving, totally hip force in the universe.
Rather than take it on faith, you are invited to conduct ten 48-hour experiments to prove each of the principles in this book.
Yes, you read that right. It says prove.
For more information about Dayle and the services and training
she provides, check out her website: www.dayleadams.com
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