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Feel Free Again with Cole James
Cole James
40 episodes
4 days ago
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022: What Japan Taught Us About Grief // Why No One Talks About Grief in Japan – Until Now
Feel Free Again with Cole James
53 minutes 40 seconds
6 months ago
022: What Japan Taught Us About Grief // Why No One Talks About Grief in Japan – Until Now
In this episode of the Feel Free Again podcast, host Cole James speaks with Wakaba Nakamura-Taitano, president of What Recovery Incorporated, about her journey into grief recovery, the cultural nuances of grieving in Japan, and the importance of professional training in grief recovery methods. Wakaba shares her personal experiences with grief, the challenges of addressing emotions in a culture that values harmony, and the strategies she employs to help others navigate their grief.   The conversation highlights the universal nature of grief while acknowledging the unique cultural contexts that shape how individuals process loss. In this conversation, Wakaba Taitano and Cole James discuss the importance of grief recovery, the need for more specialists in the field, and the unique challenges faced in Japan regarding emotional expression.   They explore how the Grief Recovery Method can empower individuals, particularly women, to help others while also addressing their own grief. The discussion highlights the cultural differences in approaching grief, the significance of building trust in online settings, and the transformative experiences of individuals who have engaged with the method. The conversation concludes with an invitation for listeners to connect with Wakaba's organization and the work being done in Japan.   Website: https://hypnofertility.com/wakaba-nakamura-taitano/
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