Lindsey Whissel Fenton is a senior producer at WPSU, the PBS/NPR affiliate station in Central Pennsylvania. She’s an Emmy award-winning storyteller who is passionate about using public media to build empathy. Lindsey produced, directed, and wrote the documentary Speaking Grief and continues to produce content for the initiative’s website and social media presence.
In this episode we talk about Shotokan karate, how karate relates to grief, the Speaking Grief documentary, learning to speak grief, holding space for grief, grief dreams mentioned within the documentary interviews, and her own grief.
To view the Speaking Grief documentary (starting August 30, 2020) visit https://speakinggrief.org/
SOCIAL MEDIA:
Facebook: @wpsugrief
Instagram: @wpsugrief
Rerelease: E102 - Pennie Hunt - Green Love & Gratitude
E190 - Jill Campbell - SEAT 20D
E189 - A. Olivia Nelson - Learning About Grief
E188 - Krista Brenner - Soul Circle
E187 - Tara K. Michaud - 8 Years of Precognitive Dreams
E186 - Update with Darwyn Dave
E185 - Update with Joshua, Shawn, and Jade
E184 - 2020 Grief Dream Recaps - Part 2
E183 - 2020 Grief Dream Recaps - Part 1
E182 - Bailee Rainwater - Christmastime
E181 - Dr. Leslie Ellis - Dream Talk
E180 - FAVVKES - Black Dove
E179 - Allison Gilbert - Grief During the Holidays
E178 - Holly Barker - Grief Anonymous
E177 - Matthew Bocchi - Sway
E176 - Sherrie Dunlevy - How Can I Help?
E175 - Tamsin Grainger - Shiatsu and Grief
E174 - Gregor Collins - The Accidental Caregiver
E173 - Dr. Kimberly Mascaro - Announcing Dreams
E172 - Guest Update - Shelby Forsythia
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