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G is for Grief & Gratitude
What do we do when love breaks our hearts and fills them at the same time? When grief sits beside gratitude — both insisting on being felt?
In this episode of The ABCs of Polyamirite, Chelle explores the quiet relationship between two truths that shape every polyamorous life: love changes, and love remains.
Grief arrives when a relationship ends, when compersion doesn’t land, when metamours drift, when imagined futures dissolve. Gratitude arrives when, despite all that, something inside you still whispers thank you for what was, and what still is.
In non-monogamy, we’re told to focus on abundance and joy, but grief and gratitude are part of that abundance too. They’re the pulse of love in motion, the reminder that endings and beginnings share the same breath.
What if grief isn’t an interruption of love, but its continuation?
And what if gratitude isn’t the denial of pain, but the way we stay connected to what’s real?
Through honest reflection, stories, and body-based practices, Chelle invites listeners to see grief and gratitude as co-conspirators in healing… two lenses that help us keep our hearts open, even when they ache.
In this episode, you’ll learn how to:
✅ Recognize the many faces of grief in polyamorous relationships — from major losses to daily micro-griefs
✅ Discover how gratitude can soften grief without erasing it
✅ Map your gratitude network and honor the people who shape your polyamorous journey
✅ Reframe difficult emotions through appreciation and perspective
✅ Express gratitude creatively and physically — beyond words
✅ Practice holding both grief and gratitude in the same breath
✅ Understand how grief reshapes love, and how gratitude helps it keep flowing
Grief is love transformed. Gratitude is that love, still glowing.
Polyamirite | Relatable Content for Polyamorous Humans
Music Credit: Kevin Burdick, “You Still Melt Me.”
Art Credit: Kat Fiscaletti, @katfiscalettiart
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G is for Grief & Gratitude
What do we do when love breaks our hearts and fills them at the same time? When grief sits beside gratitude — both insisting on being felt?
In this episode of The ABCs of Polyamirite, Chelle explores the quiet relationship between two truths that shape every polyamorous life: love changes, and love remains.
Grief arrives when a relationship ends, when compersion doesn’t land, when metamours drift, when imagined futures dissolve. Gratitude arrives when, despite all that, something inside you still whispers thank you for what was, and what still is.
In non-monogamy, we’re told to focus on abundance and joy, but grief and gratitude are part of that abundance too. They’re the pulse of love in motion, the reminder that endings and beginnings share the same breath.
What if grief isn’t an interruption of love, but its continuation?
And what if gratitude isn’t the denial of pain, but the way we stay connected to what’s real?
Through honest reflection, stories, and body-based practices, Chelle invites listeners to see grief and gratitude as co-conspirators in healing… two lenses that help us keep our hearts open, even when they ache.
In this episode, you’ll learn how to:
✅ Recognize the many faces of grief in polyamorous relationships — from major losses to daily micro-griefs
✅ Discover how gratitude can soften grief without erasing it
✅ Map your gratitude network and honor the people who shape your polyamorous journey
✅ Reframe difficult emotions through appreciation and perspective
✅ Express gratitude creatively and physically — beyond words
✅ Practice holding both grief and gratitude in the same breath
✅ Understand how grief reshapes love, and how gratitude helps it keep flowing
Grief is love transformed. Gratitude is that love, still glowing.
Polyamirite | Relatable Content for Polyamorous Humans
Music Credit: Kevin Burdick, “You Still Melt Me.”
Art Credit: Kat Fiscaletti, @katfiscalettiart
Episode 018: The Art of Bendy Love - Relationship Anarchy IRL
Polyamirite
51 minutes 43 seconds
4 weeks ago
Episode 018: The Art of Bendy Love - Relationship Anarchy IRL
The Art of Bendy Love - Relationship Anarchy IRL
What happens when we strip away the scripts we’ve inherited about love, commitment, and connection? In this episode of Polyamirite, Chelle sits down with Liam Powell, non-monogamist, relationship anarchist, and board member of Love Fest Events, to unpack the radical, intentional framework of Relationship Anarchy.
RA often gets misunderstood as chaos or selfishness, but in reality, it’s about dismantling systems that tell us who and how we’re “supposed” to love—and building relationships rooted in choice, communication, and care. Together, Chelle and Liam explore what this looks like in practice: from rethinking entitlement and fairness, to navigating renegotiations with courage, to redefining what success in a relationship even means.
This conversation goes beyond the buzzword to reveal how RA can be both grounding and expansive. Whether you’re curious about RA, reevaluating your own relationship structures, or simply looking for new ways to practice intentional connection, this episode will help you:
- Understand what Relationship Anarchy actually is (and isn’t)
- Distinguish between entitlement, fairness, and negotiated agreements
- Explore the nuances of hierarchy
- Learn how to approach renegotiation as an act of love, not loss
- Reimagine what “success” in relationships can look like outside of mononormative scripts
If you’ve ever wondered what it might feel like to create relationships from a place of choice rather than default, this conversation offers both heart and practice.
Relationship Anarchy isn’t about doing whatever you want—it’s about courage, intention, and building connections that actually fit the people in them.
Polyamirite | Relatable Content for Polyamorous Humans
Music Credit: Kevin Burdick, “You Still Melt Me.”
Art Credit: Kat Fiscaletti, @katfiscalettiart
Polyamirite
G is for Grief & Gratitude
What do we do when love breaks our hearts and fills them at the same time? When grief sits beside gratitude — both insisting on being felt?
In this episode of The ABCs of Polyamirite, Chelle explores the quiet relationship between two truths that shape every polyamorous life: love changes, and love remains.
Grief arrives when a relationship ends, when compersion doesn’t land, when metamours drift, when imagined futures dissolve. Gratitude arrives when, despite all that, something inside you still whispers thank you for what was, and what still is.
In non-monogamy, we’re told to focus on abundance and joy, but grief and gratitude are part of that abundance too. They’re the pulse of love in motion, the reminder that endings and beginnings share the same breath.
What if grief isn’t an interruption of love, but its continuation?
And what if gratitude isn’t the denial of pain, but the way we stay connected to what’s real?
Through honest reflection, stories, and body-based practices, Chelle invites listeners to see grief and gratitude as co-conspirators in healing… two lenses that help us keep our hearts open, even when they ache.
In this episode, you’ll learn how to:
✅ Recognize the many faces of grief in polyamorous relationships — from major losses to daily micro-griefs
✅ Discover how gratitude can soften grief without erasing it
✅ Map your gratitude network and honor the people who shape your polyamorous journey
✅ Reframe difficult emotions through appreciation and perspective
✅ Express gratitude creatively and physically — beyond words
✅ Practice holding both grief and gratitude in the same breath
✅ Understand how grief reshapes love, and how gratitude helps it keep flowing
Grief is love transformed. Gratitude is that love, still glowing.
Polyamirite | Relatable Content for Polyamorous Humans
Music Credit: Kevin Burdick, “You Still Melt Me.”
Art Credit: Kat Fiscaletti, @katfiscalettiart