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On Grief: A Podcast about Death
Karen Geier
17 episodes
6 months ago
On Grief: A Podcast about Death is an exploration of what the people closest to the dead and dying know about death that the average lay person is too scared to ask.
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Society & Culture,
Philosophy
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On Grief: A Podcast about Death is an exploration of what the people closest to the dead and dying know about death that the average lay person is too scared to ask.
Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
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Episode 106: Child Grief
On Grief: A Podcast about Death
17 minutes 58 seconds
6 years ago
Episode 106: Child Grief

In this episode, we discuss:

  • How to prepare children if someone they know is going to die soon
  • How to help children understand what death is before it happens in the family
  • How to recognize normal child grief patterns
  • When to know if a child's grief is more complicated
  • How do other factors (such as the media, divorce, or animal deaths) complicate child grief
  • What to never say to children who are grieving
  • And much more...

Special Guest: Andrea Warnick.

On Grief: A Podcast about Death
On Grief: A Podcast about Death is an exploration of what the people closest to the dead and dying know about death that the average lay person is too scared to ask.