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S2 Ep. 2: Buckets of Grief Feat. Mariano Bivins

S2 Ep. 2: Buckets of Grief Feat. Mariano Bivins

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WELCOME TO SEASON TWO!



In this episode of 'Grief in the Raw', host Kelli Holloway and guest Mariano Bivins (IG: @marianobivins) explore the complexities of grief, sharing personal stories and insights on how loss shapes our lives. They discuss the importance of creating safe spaces for conversations about grief, the impact of early losses, and the ongoing journey of healing. In this conversation, Mari and Kelli explore the themes of resilience, grief, and personal growth. They discuss the importance of teaching children about materialism and the transient nature of possessions, as well as the profound impact of loss on personal development.

The dialogue delves into how grief can elevate one's understanding of life and the necessity of expressing emotions, particularly among men. They also reflect on their individual experiences with grief, highlighting the complexities of navigating different losses and the importance of doing the emotional work to process these feelings.

In this conversation, Mari and Kelli explore the themes of family, self-care, and the impact of grief on personal growth. They discuss the authenticity found in relationships and the lessons learned from grief, emphasizing the need for open conversations about emotions and parenting. The dialogue culminates in a masterclass on parenting, highlighting the significance of emotional intelligence and communication in raising children.

PLUS SO MUCH MORE!

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