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Good Grief with Cheryl Jones

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones

Wednesday at 2 PM Pacific

September 28th 2016: Passed and Present

After a loss, it can come as a surprise that we still feel love for and feel connected to the person who is no longer in this world. How do we continue to find ways to carry out that relationship in our everyday life? Author Allison Gilbert, out of her own losses, began to find ways to creatively and joyfully connect with her loved ones, making quilts of neckties and plates printed with her grandmother's recipe for cake. In countless ways, she took the actions that resulted in an ongoing joy in the love she still felt. Many a griever has been led to believe that death ends things, yet few grie

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Allison Gilbert

Allison Gilbert is the author of the bestselling book Passed and Present (available at Amazon), the first how-to guide ever written for discovering creative and meaningful ways to keep the memory of loved ones alive.
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https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2264/good-grief-with-cheryl-jones 28/03/2024 02:00 28/03/2024 03:00 Good Grief with Cheryl Jones https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2264/good-grief-with-cheryl-jones After a loss, it can come as a surprise that we still feel love for and feel connected to the person who is no longer in this world. How do we continue to find ways to carry out that relationship in our everyday life? Author Allison Gilbert, out of her own losses, began to find ways to creatively and joyfully connect with her loved ones, making quilts of neckties and plates printed with her grandmother's recipe for cake. In countless ways, she took the actions that resulted in an ongoing joy in the love she still felt. Many a griever has been led to believe that death ends things, yet few grievers actually end up feeling that way. Love continues, the impulse to act on that love continues and we find ourselves in an ever evolving communion with whoever we have lost. Creativity, the realm where nothing needs to make sense, is the perfect environment for this critical act of remembrance and love. VoiceAmerica | Talk Radio | Online Talk Radio studio@voiceamerica.com false DD/MM/YYYY Add to Calendar
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