This week, we’re stepping out of our usual light-and-fluffy lane to talk about grief and one organization that is addressing it right here in the Pikes Peak region. Carly sat down with Sarah Lee, Program Director at
Voices of Grief, to talk about why grief isn’t a timeline or a checklist, how Colorado Springs neighbors and circles can become healing spaces, what to say (and not say) to someone hurting, and simple first steps if you feel alone.
We also share details on a hope-filled, sing-together event with “vocal activist” Melanie DeMore coming to town. If you’re grieving, love someone who is, or want to learn more about the topic, this is for you.
Quick note: We’re podcast hosts, not mental health professionals. This episode shares experiences and local resources; it isn’t medical advice. If you’re really struggling or this conversation raises concerns about your safety or wellbeing, call or text 988 (the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) to connect with a trained counselor, or reach out to a trusted healthcare provider or therapist.MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
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