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Grief and Rebirth

Irene Weinberg

Hosted by author and trauma survivor Irene Weinberg, Grief and Rebirth podcast explores the intersections of grief, loss, trauma, spirituality, and the afterlife and is your go-to source for healing, personal transformation, and spiritual insights.

 

Each episode features powerful conversations with experts in grief recovery, trauma healing, spiritual awakening and growth, renowned psychic mediums, energy and light healers, charitable organizations, and near-death experience survivors, along with inspiring personal stories of resilience. Whether you’re seeking comfort after loss, exploring spirituality, or curious about mediumship and the afterlife, this podcast offers wisdom, hope, and guidance.

 

Subscribe now and let us help you navigate your healing journey with insight, inspiration, and renewed joy in life!

 

Episode

Have you ever heard of a Podcasthon? It is a coordinated effort where many podcasters dedicate one episode of their show to a charity of their choice, which raises awareness for that charity and amplifies causes that matter. This Grief and Rebirth Podcast episode is dedicated to an important grief support organization close to Irene’s heart that she feels many in the Grief and Rebirth community will want to know about called Good Grief.

 

Good Grief helps children, teens, and families navigate the complexities of loss and build resilience by providing compassionate support and creating spaces where they can share their grief experiences and learn from one another. Its programs include support groups, educational workshops, and community events, all aimed at helping children, teens, and families adapt and rebuild their lives after experiencing loss.

 

Representing Good Grief for this very special Grief and Rebirth interview are Pam Sullivan, the Head of Family Centers at Good Grief, and Dr. Mrittika Sen, the Head of Research and Evaluation at Good Grief, who share how Good Grief helps grieving children and families, the training provided for the professionals and caregivers who support the grieving children, the ways Good Grief works with other grief organizations throughout the USA, and so much more. Be sure to tune in to learn about this important, inspiring, and life-changing organization called Good Grief!

 

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR ABOUT THINGS LIKE:

Pam and Mrittika’s personal journeys with grief

How many children Good Grief serve every year

How long most kids attend the Good Grief groups

Good Grief also meets the needs of neuro-diverse participants

Activities and themes to facilitate expression and coping

Training provided for adults who facilitate the support groups

 

SOME QUESTIONS IRENE ASKS PAM AND MRITTIKA:

Mrittika, how was your son’s life transformed by Good Grief?

Are bereaved parents also welcomed into the Nights of Support?

What are some of the special enrichment events Good Grief provides for families?

How can people get involved with Good Grief, either as volunteers or to work for Good Grief?

Who funds Good Grief, and how can people donate to Good Grief?

 

WATCH THE FULL CONVERSATION ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_qqlXuX4qk&list=PL7judgDzhkAWmfyB5r5WgFD6ahombBvoh&index=1

 

EPISODE LINKS

 

Donate to Good Grief to help build resilience in children, strengthen families, and empower communities to grow from loss and adversity: https://good-grief.org/?bbFormId=8dd46398-8821-45f1-a055-99789167cf6a

 

This episode is part of a powerful initiative: Grief and Rebirth is teaming up with Podcasthon.org to shine a light on incredible charitable organizations. We’re honored to dedicate this episode to Good Grief, a charity making a profound difference in the lives of grieving children, families, and communities.

 

Podcasthon.org is a groundbreaking, non-profit initiative designed to create a massive, coordinated effort to raise awareness for charities worldwide. In mid-March 2025, podcast hosts from around the globe will simultaneously release episodes dedicated to their chosen charities. Imagine the impact of a global wave of inspiring audio content!

 

If this nonprofit initiative resonates with you, please register as a host here. It’s quick, free, and easy.

The charity and its cause

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Good Grief

Childhood bereavement affects every demographic and brings with it risks to mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Recognizing that children who have lost a parent or sibling often grieve alone and suffer the stigma of death, a community resource that promotes resiliency and strong social bonds was urgently needed. This is why Good Grief was founded in 2004 and has grown stronger ever since. Good Grief cares for children throughout New Jersey by creating a safe and nurturing environment to grieve while maintaining meaningful ties to their person who died through our two Family Centers – Morristown and Princeton. Our centers are free to our families helping to remove one of the many barriers to accessing bereavement care. Recognizing that kids need support beyond our center walls and face many adversities beyond experiencing the death of someone close, Good Grief Schools was born. This program was developed specifically to create a healthy and supportive environment for students, educators, and parents, comprising of a SEL curriculum, grief groups, and teacher and parent education. The professional development training for teachers serves as the backbone of our trainings for professionals outside of the school systems. Good Grief enhanced our school offerings when Gov. Murphy signed the Grief Bill into law mandating that all public schools offer grief training and support for grades 8-12. Good Grief has built out training and curriculum to assist the schools in meeting this requirement.