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Grieving in Color
Dr. Chinasa Elue
18 episodes
5 months ago
Are you in the midst of a grief journey?
Whether you are grieving the loss of a loved one, the loss of opportunities, or in the midst of life’s transitions, your feelings are valid, your loss is significant, and you are not alone.

On the Grieving in Color Podcast, we invite you to experience all of the sides of grief as we delve into real stories of resilience, featuring guests who have found strength in sorrow, love in loss, and walked through the dualities of finding joy in the midst of their pain. I’m your host, Dr. Chinasa Elue, a professor, speaker, and grief coach and I believe each person grieves in their own unique way.

This podcast will explore the many shades of grief, and how we navigate loss while finding courage to celebrate life’s vibrancy. We embrace grief not as a one dimensional experience of sadness that is black and white, but as a spectrum of emotions, a palette of feelings that colors our lives even in the face of loss. Join us, as we break the silence around grief and paint our mourning in more than just black and white, as we give ourselves permission to grieve, in color.
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Are you in the midst of a grief journey?
Whether you are grieving the loss of a loved one, the loss of opportunities, or in the midst of life’s transitions, your feelings are valid, your loss is significant, and you are not alone.

On the Grieving in Color Podcast, we invite you to experience all of the sides of grief as we delve into real stories of resilience, featuring guests who have found strength in sorrow, love in loss, and walked through the dualities of finding joy in the midst of their pain. I’m your host, Dr. Chinasa Elue, a professor, speaker, and grief coach and I believe each person grieves in their own unique way.

This podcast will explore the many shades of grief, and how we navigate loss while finding courage to celebrate life’s vibrancy. We embrace grief not as a one dimensional experience of sadness that is black and white, but as a spectrum of emotions, a palette of feelings that colors our lives even in the face of loss. Join us, as we break the silence around grief and paint our mourning in more than just black and white, as we give ourselves permission to grieve, in color.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Education,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Self-Improvement
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Navigating Anticipatory Grief and Caretaking with Dr. Kamesha Spates
Grieving in Color
54 minutes
1 year ago
Navigating Anticipatory Grief and Caretaking with Dr. Kamesha Spates
Hello good people! Welcome back to this episode of Grieving in Color! I am so excited to talk with Dr. Kamesha Spates about navigating caretaking and anticipatory grief. Dr. Kamesha Spates is an Endowed Chair, Speaker, Award Winning Mental Health Equity Researcher, and Suicidologist. Kamesha has 20 years of community-based research experience in her areas of specialization including race and gender-based stressors, the African-American experience, mental health, and suicidology. She has published dozens of articles and two books on these topics. In her free time, she enjoys reading, meditating, watching documentaries, listening to podcasts, and spending time with her husband and two beautiful children. She is also a self-proclaimed Grandma's baby and we will talk about that special relationship on today’s episode.

To connect further with Dr. Kamesha Spates:
  • Visit her website: www.drkameshaspates.com
  • Connect with her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkameshaspates/
  • Reach out on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kamesha-spates-ph-d-8279b418a/
Books mentioned in this episode:
  • The Garden Within: Where the War with Your Emotions Ends and Your Most Powerful Life Begins by Dr. Anita Phillips
  • What Don’t Kill Us Makes Us Stronger: African American Women and Suicide by Dr. Kamesha Spates
  • Hyper Sexual, Hyper Masculine? Gender, Race, and Sexuality in the Identities of Contemporary Black Men edited by Brittany C. Slatton and Dr. Kamesha Spates
To connect further with me:
  • Visit my website: www.drchinasaelue.com
  • Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drchinasaelue/
  • Reach out on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/drchinasaelue/
This episode of Grieving in Color is produced by Crys & Tiana LLC www.crysandtiana.com

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Grieving in Color
Are you in the midst of a grief journey?
Whether you are grieving the loss of a loved one, the loss of opportunities, or in the midst of life’s transitions, your feelings are valid, your loss is significant, and you are not alone.

On the Grieving in Color Podcast, we invite you to experience all of the sides of grief as we delve into real stories of resilience, featuring guests who have found strength in sorrow, love in loss, and walked through the dualities of finding joy in the midst of their pain. I’m your host, Dr. Chinasa Elue, a professor, speaker, and grief coach and I believe each person grieves in their own unique way.

This podcast will explore the many shades of grief, and how we navigate loss while finding courage to celebrate life’s vibrancy. We embrace grief not as a one dimensional experience of sadness that is black and white, but as a spectrum of emotions, a palette of feelings that colors our lives even in the face of loss. Join us, as we break the silence around grief and paint our mourning in more than just black and white, as we give ourselves permission to grieve, in color.