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
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E118 - Shivy Galtere - Love Loss Light
E117 - A Mother's Day Episode with Darwyn and Shelby
E116 - Brent and Tina Birkhoff - Heart Strings
E115 - Medea Chechik - The Garden
E114 - Judy Hinderer - A Series of Grief Dreams
Episode 113 - Jacqui Pagobo - The A+ Student
Episode 112 - Taz Ahmed - #GoodMuslimBadMuslim
Episode 111 - Monica Meade - Forgiveness After Loss
Episode 110 - Update with Jade Black
Episode 109 - Rebecca MacDonald - Even in Sadness, There is Beauty
Episode 108 - Kevin Toolis - The Irish Wake
Episode 107 - Rachel and Hannah - So Dreamy
Episode 106 - Jay Perry - My Dad Got Sick
Episode 105 - Dr. Beth Allen (AKA Bif Naked) - Love All, Serve All
Episode 104 - Heather Varner - Storms and Silver Linings
Episode 103 - Aditi Loveridge - Pregnancy Loss Healing
Episode 102 - Pennie Hunt - Green Love & Gratitude
Episode 101 - Grief Dream Recaps - E05
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