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Those of us who have lost children and loved ones are grieving in silence. The average time off for bereavment is only three days. Life is expected to go on...
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Those of us who have lost children and loved ones are grieving in silence. The average time off for bereavment is only three days. Life is expected to go on as if nothing happened. There is an expectation to move on and not bring up our dead child's name.
This podcast offers comfort for people who have lost children. We will break the silence and share our difficulties with living without our beloved children. But we don't just share difficulties, our stories are also bound up in hope!
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This podcast offers comfort for people who have lost children. We will break the silence and share our difficulties with living without our beloved children. But we don't just share difficulties, our stories are also bound up in hope!
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29 OCT 2024 · Holiday Heartache delves into the emotional complexities of navigating the holiday season after the loss of a child. Join us as we explore the heart-wrenching decisions families face, the conflicting emotions they experience, and the strategies for finding peace during this challenging time. Parents often wonder whether they should celebrate the holidays or not without their child.
Whether you're struggling with the first holiday season without your child or seeking guidance for future years, this episode provides a safe space to share your experiences and find solace in the shared journey of grief.
Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SilentGriefSupport
https://www.facebook.com/jimmyhintonauthor
And Twitter:
https://twitter.com/clarahinton
https://twitter.com/JimmyHinton12
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15 OCT 2024 · This podcast is a safe space for parents who have experienced the devastating loss of a child. Join us as we explore healthy ways to grieve, cope with grief, and find hope in the darkest of times. Through heartfelt conversations, we will talk about differnt ways to manage grief that remains as a constant in the lives of parents who have lost a child. Together, we'll navigate the complex journey of grief and discover that healing is possible.
Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SilentGriefSupport
https://www.facebook.com/jimmyhintonauthor
And Twitter:
https://twitter.com/clarahinton
https://twitter.com/JimmyHinton12
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8 OCT 2024 · Losing a child is one of life's most profound tragedies. In this episode, we explore the power of words to provide comfort and support during this difficult time. Join us as we discuss helpful phrases that people can say to grieving parents to offer solace and understanding. We'll delve into the importance of empathy, active listening, and avoiding clichés. Whether you're a grieving parent seeking guidance or a friend or loved one looking for ways to support someone in mourning, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice.
Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SilentGriefSupport
https://www.facebook.com/jimmyhintonauthor
And Twitter:
https://twitter.com/clarahinton
https://twitter.com/JimmyHinton12
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1 OCT 2024 · Have you ever lost someone close to you and felt overwhelmed by the well-meaning but hurtful things people say? In this episode, we dive deep into five common phrases that can unintentionally cause more pain than comfort. Join us as we explore the impact of these words and discuss how to offer genuine support to those grieving. Together, let's create a more compassionate and understanding world. Next week we'll discuss five helpful phrases that we can use instead.Â
Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SilentGriefSupport
https://www.facebook.com/jimmyhintonauthor
And Twitter:
https://twitter.com/clarahinton
https://twitter.com/JimmyHinton12
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24 SEP 2024 · In this poignant episode, we delve into the complexities of grief and the search for meaning when a child is lost. We share the challenges of finding peace in the absence of a happy ending. We explore themes of hope, resilence, and the power of connection as we seek to understand how individuals find strength and purpose when there isn't a happy ending to our sorrrow.Â
Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SilentGriefSupport
https://www.facebook.com/jimmyhintonauthor
And Twitter:
https://twitter.com/clarahinton
https://twitter.com/JimmyHinton12
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17 SEP 2024 · A lot of us are taught to keep our emotions in check; to stuff it down and just deal with it. And many of us do this when we lose a child. We keep our thoughts to ourselves, stuffing down the grief as it wells up within us. Is this OK to do? Or will this eventually catch up to us? What is the best way to manage grief? Find out in this episode.Â
Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SilentGriefSupport
https://www.facebook.com/jimmyhintonauthor
And Twitter:
https://twitter.com/clarahinton
https://twitter.com/JimmyHinton12
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10 SEP 2024 · Every loss is unique. Your child was unique. You are unique. Your relationship with each other was certainly unique. And so were the circumstances that led to your child losing his or her life. Because of this, the way you grieve will be unique too. And that's OK. There is never a one-size-fits-all approach to grief.Â
Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SilentGriefSupport
https://www.facebook.com/jimmyhintonauthor
And Twitter:
https://twitter.com/clarahinton
https://twitter.com/JimmyHinton12
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25 JUN 2024 · Let's face it--most jobs offer a few days off at best when we lose a loved one. It's no different when we lose a child. Very few jobs offer any substantial time off for bereavement. The reality is that, if we don't show up we risk losing our job. Oftentimes we find ourselves unable to focus at work. Our job performance suffers because what we desperately need it time off to grieve.Â
In this episode we talk about the effects grief has on us in the workplace and what we can do to help ease those negative effects.Â
Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SilentGriefSupport
https://www.facebook.com/jimmyhintonauthor
And Twitter:
https://twitter.com/clarahinton
https://twitter.com/JimmyHinton12
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18 JUN 2024 · When we lose a child, that is far from our only loss. We typically lose close friendships, too. There are 100 different reasons why that can happen but the reality is that it DOES happen. So what do we do when we lose friendships? How do we cope? How do we find new friendships? Can we restore our old freindships? These are all things that we discuss in this episode.Â
Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SilentGriefSupport
https://www.facebook.com/jimmyhintonauthor
And Twitter:
https://twitter.com/clarahinton
https://twitter.com/JimmyHinton12
Transcribed
13 JUN 2024 · After we lose a child, everything changes. Relationships that once were healthy and strong can especially be strained. Grief changes us. There is no question about that. But do we need to start all over again? What do we need to rebuild so that relationships can fourish again after we lose a child? We discuss problems that couples face in this episode and how they can re-establish those relationships in the wake of child loss.Â
Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SilentGriefSupport
https://www.facebook.com/jimmyhintonauthor
And Twitter:
https://twitter.com/clarahinton
https://twitter.com/JimmyHinton12
Those of us who have lost children and loved ones are grieving in silence. The average time off for bereavment is only three days. Life is expected to go on...
show more
Those of us who have lost children and loved ones are grieving in silence. The average time off for bereavment is only three days. Life is expected to go on as if nothing happened. There is an expectation to move on and not bring up our dead child's name.
This podcast offers comfort for people who have lost children. We will break the silence and share our difficulties with living without our beloved children. But we don't just share difficulties, our stories are also bound up in hope!
show less
This podcast offers comfort for people who have lost children. We will break the silence and share our difficulties with living without our beloved children. But we don't just share difficulties, our stories are also bound up in hope!
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Author | Jimmy and Clara Hinton |
Organization | Jimmy and Clara Hinton |
Categories | Mental Health |
Website | - |
jimmyhinton79@gmail.com |
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