Breathing Wind Podcast
Breathing Wind
Mother’s Day Grief
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Mother’s Day Grief

Glimpses of Love and Loss with Sarah Davis and Naila Francis

“I think with any person's life, there's a lot of joy. There's a lot of beauty, there's a lot of love and hope, but there's also a lot of grief and tragedy and, and sorrow.” 

~ Christina Vo

In this week’s episode, Sarah reflects on many of the conversations she had in Season 1, as well as a few from Seasons 2-3, contributed by guests who reflect on their grief over the death of their moms. As expected with such a significant loss, the grief is layered — touching on identity, memory, connection and the shifting ways we relate to ourselves and our loved one who is no longer with us. Naila and Sarah discuss the nuances in these episodes, as well as the common threads that connect us in our grief and our universal longing for our experiences to be honored and validated. 


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Mentioned in this episode:

  • Season 1 Contributors:

    Benjamin Gunning, Never Alone

    Sand Symes, Beyond the Bookends

    Christina Vo, Uncovering Her Mom’s Narrative and Redefining Her Own

    Wendy Rolón, A Feeling of Completeness

    Alica Forneret, Tending to Grief

    Laura Jack, The Silver Linings Person

    Ken Breniman, Finding Our Response to Grief

    Daisy, Grief is a Shipwreck

    Dara Kosberg, Seeing Your Story in Others

  • Season 2 Contributors:

    Madeleine Bachan Kaur, Water in Her Eyes

  • Season 3 Contributors:

    Karine Bell, The Portal Between Life and Death and Life

  • Other:

    The Dinner Party Grief Camp, Gone Digital

    Christina Vo’s Book, The Veil Between Worlds

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