When Tida Beattie's Thai immigrant parents died in 2019, she went from being a long-distance caregiver to an overwhelmed & grieving daughter. In her search for support, she found what so many do, a lack of culturally specific or informed resources. This experience motivated her to change this for others by creating spaces for immigrant families to receive support before and after a death. Tida is a Thai-American end-of-life doula, grief support facilitator, immigrant advocate, and co-founder of MESO, dedicated to supporting caregivers and those in grief with compassion and a cultural lens.
In this episode, we discuss:
She Was My Favorite Person - Hello, I'm Grieving & Dr. Julie Shaw
Grief & Money - Suddenly Responsible For Everything
Self-Care In The Early Days Of Grief - Paula Becker
A Kids Book About Grief
An Altered State - Jeff Porter & Planet Claire
Making Grief Less Lonely - Reid Peterson & Grief Refuge
Grief Is Not The Great Equalizer - Supporting Queer, Trans, & Justice Involved Youth With Lamya Broussard, Uplift
Grief & Money: (Re)Building A Life's Purpose - Robert Pardi
Titrating Grief
Grief Wanted My Attention - Nnenna Freelon
End Of Life Care With A Death Doula - Oceana Sawyer
When Your Pillar Parent Dies - Grief As A Young Adult With Monday Mourning
Living Brave In Grief - Shannon Dingle
Interviewing Grief - Caitlin Garvey & The Mourning Report
Grief Doesn't Stop When You Clock In - Supporting Employees In Grief
Anger & Grief
When Grief Goes To Camp - Brie Overton
Widowed By COVID-19
Superhero Grief - Dr. Jill A. Harrington
I Had A Brother Once - Adam Mansbach
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