Anne Gudger and Maria Gibson are widening the grief conversation, talking about the things we don’t normally take the time to talk about. We’ll... more
We’re delighted to highlight Coffee Talk #55 from last February. We hope these fivevphenomenal writers/readers/humans and their stories are just... more
We love sharing this Coffee Talk from December 2023. We hope you enjoy the heart-wide stories from these phenomenal humans: Alexis... more
Ashmeeta openly shares about being widowed and having her mom, whom she was close with, die. She talks about supporting... more
Beth reads a piece about a beloved friend who died by suicide almost four decades ago. She talks about long... more
Gina talks about the complexities of grief, how grief is the great equalizer, and how we can be clumsy and... more
Robin reads an essay that was published in Narratively about becoming a widow while she was in the process of... more
Kelly talks about her range of grief from divorce, to the death of her kids’ father, her dad’s death and... more
We’re delighted to share our recent Coffee Talk with these phenomenal writers/readers: Robert McBride, Lucy Filppu, Ona Gritz, Heather Morris,... more
Lisa Keefauver shares insights and compassion along with humor. She talks about the importance of sharing her husband’s life, not... more
Helen shares her wisdom and heart in this deep and wide conversation where she reminds us to have compassion for... more
Coffee Talk #58: a special reading honoring Harvey Walker. Our dear Monica Welty emceed this evening, remembering/honoring her son Harvey... more
In this tender conversation with Jessica Fein she shares the power of vulnerability and talks about how grief is love,... more
Judith sites a beautiful ritual that includes the questions What happened to you? Why does your heart ache? We love... more
Dianna shares that she while she was pregnant and knew her daughter, Mary Rose’s, chances of survival were slim, she... more
Ona shares about her sister Angie who was murdered decades ago and family secrets that kept the murder and Ona’s... more
Amy Baskin, Lenka Varekova, Meghan Riordan Jarvis, Melinda Maxwell-Smith, and Miriam Gershow each read a grief piece at our April... more
Tesha reads short pieces from her new co-authored book Beyond Widow, sharing insights into being recently widowed and how she’s... more
Miriam shares two griefs close to her heart: her dad’s death and the death of a dear friend. She talks... more
Coffee Talk #57 where five readers read a story included in the anthology Hindsight 2020. True stories from the pandemic.... more
On this episode Dede covers a wide range of griefs from her grandparents’ deaths to her parents’ deaths and more.... more
Kelly shares the impact of her friend’s suicide when they were both under 30. While she grew up in a... more
Join our writing workshop at here. Or go to writeyourgriefout.thinkific.com for more information. It starts February 1. We would love... more
As an author, therapist, and huge-hearted human, Meghan has experienced and talked about grief in many layers. Here she shares... more
Melissa reads an excerpt from her memoir, Widowish, where she first starts saying she’s a widow, and then says it... more
Jennifer Lang is currently living in Tel Aviv. On this episode she reads from her memoir: Places We Left Behind:... more
Maria and Annie talk about the holidays and how they can be hard or at least tricky. Annie reads a... more
Ann reads three excerpts from her recently published memoir: Craving Spring: A Mother’s Quest, a Daughter’s Depression, and the Greek... more
Ella talks about the five gates of grief as described by Francis Weller. These gates opened up a way for... more
On this episode of Coffee, Grief, and Gratitude we’re bringing you a recording of Coffee Talk #52 which was hosted... more
Jonathan shares his thoughts on his grief over his daughter's death. As a former pastor, he experienced a change in... more
Ella talks about the five gates of grief as described by Francis Weller. These gates opened up a way for her to... more