Grief & Loss

Grief does not follow a schedule and it does not wrap up neatly. These episodes are honest conversations about losing people, what the first year actually feels like, and how you carry someone with you after.

Episodes on grief & loss

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Grief pt. 3 (ft. Max Tucker)

Welcome back to another episode of YNA Mental Health! Join us as Max Tucker discusses his journey through grief and how football helped him through the process. He reflects on the initial shock and anger he felt upon learning about his father's passing and the support he received from his coach and family. Max emphasizes the importance of empathy and cherishing loved ones and the need for genuine support from people who care.

55 min·May 21, 2023
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Grief PT 2. ( ft. Stacy Tucker )

Welcome back to another YNA episode where we have an in depth conversation about grief.Check out our Youtube page at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTZxc5xSskTG_6aXjt-exIwCheck out our Merch at sbsuit.com:https://sbsuit.comLink to everything else:https://www.flowcode.com/page/yna

24 min·Jun 6, 2021
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Grief.

In this captivating episode of the YNA Mental Health podcast, hosts Cheyenne and Sina delve into the deeply personal and emotional topic of grief. Sina shares his own experiences with losing loved ones and opens up about his challenges in dealing with grief. Sina emphasizes the importance of understanding that grief is a complex process with no set timeline and that it's crucial to prioritize self-care while navigating through emotions. Join Cheyenne and Sina in this engaging, heartfelt conversation as they navigate the intricacies of grief, offer guidance on coping strategies, and reinforce the message that no one has to face their challenges alone. Please remember You're Not Alone. We didn't want this grief podcast episode to wrap up with a neat little bow, because grief doesn't really work like that. Just an honest conversation about what loss actually feels like, years later.

15 min·Jan 10, 2021

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