Mourning Meeting Mandi Zucker
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- Health & Fitness
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College students are naturally grieving humans. Away from home, friends and family, learning how to cope with these losses can be difficult. But for students who have experienced a death, divorce, break up, or other significant loss (perhaps due to COVID-19), new coping tools and supports are more important than ever. We will talk about how to best support these young adults while also taking care of our own mental health. We will talk about tough things, but the podcast aims to be inspiring, uplifting and even funny sometimes! Join us!
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Kate J. Meyer | The Mourning Meeting
On the final show of the season Mandi speaks with Kate Meyer, an Ordained minister and licensed professional counselor. Kate has worked in private practices and in hospice care, she is also the author of faith doesn't erase grief.
Where to Find Us:
www.inner-harbor.org
INSTAGRAM: @innerharbor_grief_support
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Reach out if you want to hear about a specific topic on the podcast or if you want to be a guest on the show: inner-harbor.org/contact -
Natalie Santa Maria | The Mourning Meeting
Mandi Talks to Natalie Santa Maria, who started a non-profit organization Leaves for Stella to honor her mother and support young adults after their loss. She also discusses the loss of both her parents and how she managed to give back to those going through similar struggles.
To connect with Natalie: www.leavesfromstella.org
INSTAGRAM: @leavesfromstella
LINKEDIN: in-leavesfromstella
TWITTER: leavestella
Where to Find Us:
inner-harbor.org
INSTAGRAM: @innerharbor_grief_support
SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/2T5Q6Te
APPLE PODCASTS: https://apple.co/3yIwhAi
Reach out if you want to hear about a specific topic on the podcast or if you want to be a guest on the show: inner-harbor.org/contact -
Molly Giorgio | The Mourning Meeting
Mandi talks to Molly Giorgio, a licensed clinical psychologist. She is a director of Experience Camps, a national no cost program for grieving children. They discuss caring for themselves as they care for others who are grieving.
To connect with Molly Giorgio: molly@experiencecamps.org or www.drmollygiorgio.com.
Where to Find Us:
inner-harbor.org
INSTAGRAM: @innerharbor_grief_support
SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/2T5Q6Te
APPLE PODCASTS: https://apple.co/3yIwhAi
Reach out if you want to hear about a specific topic on the podcast or if you want to be a guest on the show: inner-harbor.org/contact -
Peter Grumbacher | The Mourning Meeting
Mandi discusses with Peter Grumbacher, a retired rabbi and public speaker, the trends towards using euphemisms for the word died, and the problems that it can create.
To connect with Rabbi Grumbacher, find him at peterabbit@aol.com.
Where to Find Us:
inner-harbor.org
INSTAGRAM: @innerharbor_grief_support
SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/2T5Q6Te
APPLE PODCASTS: https://apple.co/3yIwhAi
Reach out if you want to hear about a specific topic on the podcast or if you want to be a guest on the show: inner-harbor.org/contact -
Karen McMahon | The Mourning Meeting
Mandi talks to Karen McMahon a certified relationship, divorce coach and founder of journey beyond divorce. We are going to talk about the impact of divorce on college students and when the right time, if there is such a thing, for when a divorce should happen.
To connect with Karen, find her at www.jdddivorcesupport.com or on Facebook @Journey Beyond Divorce.
Where to Find Us:
inner-harbor.org
INSTAGRAM: @innerharbor_grief_support
SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/2T5Q6Te
APPLE PODCASTS: https://apple.co/3yIwhAi
Reach out if you want to hear about a specific topic on the podcast or if you want to be a guest on the show: inner-harbor.org/contact -
Joanne Kelly | The Mourning Meeting
Mandi talks to Joanne Tubbs Kelly, the author of Walking Him Home, Helping My Husband Die With Dignity. Joanne discusses her husbands her terminal illness and the decision they made to end his life on his own terms. Joanne also shares the sudden loss of her son and the difference with grief between a sudden loss and a terminal illness.
To connect with Joanne, find her at www.joannetubbskelly.com
Where to Find Us:
inner-harbor.org
INSTAGRAM: @innerharbor_grief_support
SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/2T5Q6Te
APPLE PODCASTS: https://apple.co/3yIwhAi
Reach out if you want to hear about a specific topic on the podcast or if you want to be a guest on the show: inner-harbor.org/contact
Customer Reviews
Empathetic, Compassionate and Informative
Mandi opens your eyes and hearts to different aspects of the grieving process and other mental health struggles. I highly recommend this podcast to anyone who struggles with mental health or knows someone who does.
Upset with birdsongs and burnings episode 2/9
As a california Native American I was taken back by Rebeccah’s response to rituals. I was searching for grieving and loss for my daughter who will be attending college. I was hoping that Rebeccah would introduced her culture at some point in the episode. I was left searching and found her on Instagram. She is supposedly Cherokee (a 16th). I want to let the audience know that Rebeccah is right our traditions are NOT the same. To be clear, I have NEVER seen people “drink” at our ceremonies. It’s prohibited and for her to laugh about people eating is simply immature. Also, I find it hard to believe she lived on the reservation after looking at her IG. Mandi this is not a clear/accurate understanding of Native American mourning please delete this episode. FYI- Arizona State University is the first and only university in the US to offer enrolled students free counseling 24/7/365. Arizona State University is committed to helping students stay healthy and well, both physically and mentally. Therefore, we’re excited to announce that starting this month, we are the first and only university in the U.S. to offer enrolled, ASU campus-based students free counseling whenever your student may need it — 24/7/365. Alexis can connect with a mental health provider on campus and in person, or through chat or phone telecounseling sessions, no matter where they are in the world and no matter the time of day.
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