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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 108: Pet Grief Part One
On Grief: A Podcast about Death
17 minutes 33 seconds
6 years ago
Episode 108: Pet Grief Part One

Wendy Van De Poll, Certified End of Life and Pet Loss Grief Coach and Bestselling Author, joins me to discuss the tough topic of Pet Grief.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • How to mentally prepare for losing a pet
  • Should you be present when your pet is euthanized
  • Why we still trivialize pet loss grief
  • Should you get a new pet right away?
  • Should you throw away all the items from your deceased pet?
  • How to talk to kids about Pet Grief
  • And much more...
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.