Have you ever had an issue expressing how you navigate through the grieving process? If so, I had a conversation with a film maker who has a project that is a must see for grievers as well as those who are supporting grievers.
Lindsey Whissel Fenton is an Emmy award-winning storyteller who is passionate about using public media to build empathy. She is currently a senior producer at WPSU where, most recently, she developed, produced, directed, and wrote Speaking Grief, a multi-platform initiative aimed at helping create a more grief-aware society.
In 2017, Lindsey co-produced and directed A Time to Heal, a public media documentary that explores the impact of the Vietnam War on the lives of those who fought, protested, or prayed for their loved ones to come home alive. You Can’t Say That, which she produced, was among eight U.S. programs selected to screen at the 2013 International Public Television Screening Conference (INPUT) conference in El Salvador; it was also honored with a Mid Atlantic Emmy Award. Some of her other projects include Pennsylvania Folklore: Woven Together and World on Trial: The French Headscarf Law. Fenton also serves as a host for the WPSU-FM series Take Note.
She earned her bachelor’s degree in Cinema and Digital Arts from Point Park University and her master’s degree in Learning, Design, and Technology from Penn State. In 2012, she was one of four professionals selected by Rotary International District 7350 to serve as an ambassador for its Group Study Exchange to Ukraine.
Fenton practices Shotokan karate and holds the rank of Nidan (second degree black belt). She also recently discovered a passion for rock climbing. A native of Buffalo, NY, Lindsey currently resides in Central Pennsylvania with her husband. She is the proud dog-mom to Birch, a 7(ish)-year-old Maltese who was rescued from a puppy mill by Pets Come First.
Find out more about Speaking Grief here: https://speakinggrief.org/
Information about the Brave of Heart Fund: https://www.braveofheartfund.com/
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Music provided by Oren Levine (oren@ohljazz.com)
Episode 62 - Grief and Therapy
Episode 61 - The Recipe of My Grief Recovery Process
Episode 60 - The Scab (and Scars) Left by Grief
Episode 59 - Grief and Vulnerability
Episode 58 - Grief and Compassion
Episode 57 - Why Is Grief A Taboo Subject?
Episode 56 - Reflections of My Grief Journey
Episode 55 - Grief and Dreams
Episode 54 - Letting Go But Holding On During Grief
Episode 53 - Why Don't Some People Grieve?
Episode 52 - Grief and the Common Cold
Episode 51 - Grief and Race
Episode 50 - The One Year Anniversary of Dealing With My Grief
Episode 49 - Social Media and Grief
Episode 48 - My Resolution for Coping With Grief
Episode 47 - Grief and the Concept of Time
Episode 46 - Grief and the Unanswered Question
Episode 45 - Confronting Grief During The Holidays
Episode 44 - Grief and the Facade of Happiness During the Holiday Season
Episode 43 - Experiencing Grief During the Holiday Sucks
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