Katie Cosgrove experienced the death of someone close to her every year between the ages of 15 and 21. The first was her father, who died of brain encephalitis. For the next five years, Katie did what so many teens do - she didn’t talk about her grief. Until she did. Now, she's the founder of Grief is Good and the author of new children's book, "I'll see you in your dreams tonight," which invites children (and adults too) to find ways to make new memories with their person who died.
We discuss:
What Katie needed when her dad died and how that changed over time
Why she stopped talking about her dad and how she learned to start again
The nonverbal ways she started to engage with grief
How her dad’s death shaped who she is
Living a death-centered life
How she continues to make new memories with her dad
What it will mean to make a hole in one on the golf course someday
Comedy & Grief & Father's Day - A Reprise
All About The Kids - And The Adults Who Support Them
We're All Experts In Our Own Grief - Rebecca Soffer & The Modern Loss Handbook
Grief Is Love - Marisa Renee Lee
"How Are Your Parents?" - Sibling Grief & Jordon Ferber
Trauma & Grief - Meghan Riordan Jarvis, LCSW
Splintering Grief - DJ Arsene Versailles & Marked By COVID
"The Silent Third Parent" - A Family Blended By Grief
"We All Crave A Sense Of Hope" - Kathryn Schulz
Being Grief Responsive In The Classroom - Brittany Collins
"Grief Is So Lonely" - Good Mourning Podcast
Welcome To The Grief Club - Janine Kwoh
The Power Of Loss & Love - TJ Jackson
Suicide Postvention - What Schools Can Do
Grief & Money - A Legacy Of Financial Fear
Parenting Parentless - Katie C. Reilly
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
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