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How to Grieve
How to Grieve
28 episodes
1 day ago
Reflections of ourselves—our pain, our healing, our grief—in the stories of others.
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Mental Health
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Reflections of ourselves—our pain, our healing, our grief—in the stories of others.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Happiness Hope & Harsh Realities
How to Grieve
1 hour 10 minutes 13 seconds
3 years ago
Happiness Hope & Harsh Realities

Chelsea Ohlemiller is "a thirty-something wife, mother and educator who has Indiana roots and a passionate spirit. Chelsea is a sappy romantic, coffee junkie, book collector, and person who wears her heart on her sleeve. She’s sarcastic, full of jokes, full of tears, and enjoys writing most when life gets messy or complicated. In 2017, Chelsea's mother passed away. Through her grief journey, she decided to take her mother’s advice and share her writing with the world. One day she gained the courage to honor her mother's wishes and write. It turned out to be one of the best decisions she's ever made."

In this episode Chelsea and I discuss her passion for writing and how it lead her to creating a grief community full of hope, but one that isn't afraid of talking about the harsh realities we all face when grieving. 

How to Grieve
Reflections of ourselves—our pain, our healing, our grief—in the stories of others.