Good Mourning Grief Podcast
Good Mourning Grief Podcast
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The Afterlife and Grief: What Psychic Medium John Edward Wants You to Know
In this transformative conversation, we sit down with world-renowned psychic medium John Edward to explore the mysteries of the afterlife and healing through grief. Whether you're navigating loss, seeking comfort, or curious about what lies beyond, John’s profound insights offer guidance and hope for everyone no matter where you're at in your healing journey. Don’t miss this incredible episode - it's a conversation that could change your perspective on life, death, and everything in between.
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Caring for the Dying: Navigating Difficult Relationships with Dr. Kathryn Mannix
Просмотров 1543 месяца назад
Palliative care expert and author Dr. Kathryn Mannix addresses the often-overlooked reality that we don’t always have perfect relationships with those who are dying. Dr. Mannix offers compassionate advice on how to navigate strained or complex relationships in end-of-life care, providing practical tips for families and caregivers facing these challenges. Whether you’re struggling with unresolve...
Anxiety vs. Intuition: How to Tell the Difference with Medium Allison DuBois
Просмотров 4023 месяца назад
Renowned medium Allison DuBois discusses the subtle yet important differences between anxiety and intuition. Many people struggle to discern whether their feelings are based on anxious thoughts or true intuitive guidance. Allison shares practical tips and personal insights to help you distinguish between the two, so you can better trust your instincts and navigate life’s challenges with clarity...
What Really Happens When We Die? Palliative Care Expert Explains
Просмотров 3113 месяца назад
In this eye-opening video, we delve into the stages of the dying process with insights from palliative care doctor and author Dr. Kathryn Mannix. Whether you’re curious about what death really looks like, or you’re supporting someone at the end of life, this conversation is both enlightening and comforting. Dr. Mannix explains the emotional and physical aspects of dying, offering a compassionat...
How to Parent While Grieving: Widow Coach Karen Sutton’s Story
Просмотров 873 месяца назад
In this heartfelt video, widow coach Karen Sutton shares her personal journey of parenting two young daughters after the sudden loss of her husband, Simon. Karen opens up about the challenges of grieving while raising children, offering compassionate advice on how to share your grief with them and support children who may grieve differently. This conversation is an invaluable resource for anyon...
Moving Forward with Loved Ones Who’ve Passed | A Medium's Insight
Просмотров 3054 месяца назад
In this deeply moving video, renowned medium Allison DuBois shares her unique perspective on how to move forward with loved ones who’ve passed away, without feeling like you’re leaving them behind. Drawing from her personal experience of losing her father, Allison explains how to maintain a connection with those on the other side while continuing to live your life. This video is a must-watch fo...
How Grief Changes Your Brain: Insights from Neuroscientist Mary-Frances O’Connor
Просмотров 2254 месяца назад
In this enlightening video, neuroscientist and professor Mary-Frances O’Connor delves into the profound changes our brains undergo after experiencing loss. She explains how grief is not just an emotional experience but also a process of relearning and adaptation in the brain. Whether you’re navigating your own grief or supporting someone who is, this video provides valuable scientific insights ...
Transform Your Grief: Join The Good Mourning Club for Connection and Support
Просмотров 4824 месяца назад
Are you feeling alone in your grief and searching for a place to belong? We invite you to discover The Good Mourning Club. This isn’t just another support group; it’s a warm, welcoming community where you can connect with others who truly understand what you’re going through. ✨ What Can You Expect? A Community of like-minded grievers: Here, you’re not alone. Connect with others who’ve experienc...
Understanding Grief: Lessons, Healing, and Common Misconceptions
Просмотров 1344 месяца назад
In this video, we share our personal stories of grief and how our understanding of loss has changed over time. We'll explore common misconceptions about grief, the impact it’s had on our lives and relationships, the healing methods that have helped us, and the ongoing challenges we face as grief continues to shape our journey. Whether you're dealing with loss yourself or supporting someone who ...
Insights from the Other Side with Medium Allison DuBois
Просмотров 14 тыс.4 месяца назад
We sit down with legendary psychic medium Allison DuBois, who shares profound insights on the afterlife, revealing how the spirit world communicates with us and how you can connect with loved ones who have passed on. Plus, she unpacks the secrets to harnessing your intuition and reflects on her iconic role in that unforgettable Real Housewives of Beverly Hills moment. Whether you’re grieving, c...
A Neurosurgeon's near-death journey into the afterlife with Eben Alexander
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Год назад
A Neurosurgeon's near-death journey into the afterlife with Eben Alexander
How to rebuild your life as a widow with Karen Sutton
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
How to rebuild your life as a widow with Karen Sutton
Three ways to cultivate resilience after loss with TEDx speaker Dr Lucy Hone
Просмотров 671Год назад
Three ways to cultivate resilience after loss with TEDx speaker Dr Lucy Hone
Physical symptoms of grief explained by world-renowned neurologist Dr Lisa Shulman, MD
Просмотров 575Год назад
Physical symptoms of grief explained by world-renowned neurologist Dr Lisa Shulman, MD
Grief Expert David Kessler explains what "acceptance" after a death really means
Просмотров 108Год назад
Grief Expert David Kessler explains what "acceptance" after a death really means
How to overcome anxiety with psychotherapist, Joshua Fletcher
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.Год назад
How to overcome anxiety with psychotherapist, Joshua Fletcher
The one phone call that changed her life forever | Sally Douglas at Vivid Sydney 2023
Просмотров 88Год назад
The one phone call that changed her life forever | Sally Douglas at Vivid Sydney 2023
How trauma and loss can rewire your brain
Просмотров 98Год назад
How trauma and loss can rewire your brain
Good Mourning Live on Studio 10
Просмотров 84Год назад
Good Mourning Live on Studio 10
Good Mourning Live on The Morning Show
Просмотров 223Год назад
Good Mourning Live on The Morning Show
Good Mourning: Changing the way we think and talk about grief, one honest conversation at a time
Просмотров 426Год назад
Good Mourning: Changing the way we think and talk about grief, one honest conversation at a time
A grief theory that we love!
Просмотров 2072 года назад
A grief theory that we love!
Lessons from a Near-Death Experience with Kimberly Clark Sharp
Просмотров 4362 года назад
Lessons from a Near-Death Experience with Kimberly Clark Sharp
Near-Death Experience: The shoe on the ledge
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 года назад
Near-Death Experience: The shoe on the ledge
Is there life after death? With Near-Death Experience Researcher Dr Bruce Greyson
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 года назад
Is there life after death? With Near-Death Experience Researcher Dr Bruce Greyson

Комментарии

  • @alisapolack2435
    @alisapolack2435 3 часа назад

    I lost my daughter over 8 years ago. She was only 22 years old. I need and want to know if she wanted to die or if this was an accident. And did she come to me as the huge butterfly after I ordered her flowers, and then the butterfly disappeared. And another time when the gold lamp turned on! was that my sweet Brittany. She would have been 31 years old. In May. And I miss her terribly !!!!! Please please I need to know if she is still with me and if she is happy now.

  • @denice1965
    @denice1965 6 часов назад

    "Honor what we feel!" Love that. I lost my son Nick on 4/30/2021.

  • @rowan3946
    @rowan3946 19 часов назад

    Amazing story and so articulate. Thank you… 12:48

  • @abcd123553
    @abcd123553 День назад

    The biggest douche in the universe!!!

  • @mina-yu4hn
    @mina-yu4hn 3 дня назад

    thank you for this podcast very interesting and comforting God bless

  • @JenniferV-m3w
    @JenniferV-m3w 6 дней назад

    WOW… GREAT Video! Thanks. Keep up the great work. Sending love and light to you.☮️💜💟💜

  • @ginaiosef
    @ginaiosef 7 дней назад

    I've always believed that the sense of discernment and that feeling of good or bad is innate and we caring it when we come into the world. People are going against themselves when not listening to their hearts or guts, I believe, in order to punished themselves, unknowingly most of the times, and that's why the illness come about. I knew when my parents lied or showed things I didn't like, cause I was going the opposite way, which didn't help me much but I knew when something wasn't right without understanding it or rationalise it. This is where the adults come in and life happens and children are forced to grow fake and traumatised. Thank you gratefully for your video, I am an nde-r and everything it was said here is true. ❤❤❤ the word grief brought mw here, thank you again.

  • @jinnep9720
    @jinnep9720 9 дней назад

    Faith her name is Faith. forever 17. She is amazing , she is missed , she died alone in a car fire after her car met a tree. 🕊️🤍 I wish for answers.

  • @CPGurchGurch-ki8xw
    @CPGurchGurch-ki8xw 11 дней назад

    My mom and my brother who was 2 years older than i was. I just found out about my estranged sister - died last July (some crazy abusive stuff mixed with alcohol and drug addictions for both of us) But we loved eachother. And had some very close, loving experiences. Plus she really did look out for me as best she could, growing up. I have a few super momentus thongs that she did that are super meaningful to me. She was 4 years older than me. I'm regretting that we lived in the same city and i didn't know she died til the other day. 😭 I feel like an orphan for real. Im the only one left. Me, my bro, my sister and my mom had a tight little circle and only we know so many things about us. Life things. Events. Times. Im heartbroken. And feel so alone. 😭

  • @NaomiSmith0515
    @NaomiSmith0515 12 дней назад

    I looked up from my computer at 11:00pm on a Wednesday one year ago and said out loud 'my mother just passed away'. I kinda thought 'yeah right'. At 7 am the next morning my nephew texted me that my mother had passed at 11:00pm last night. I love when things like this happen in my life, it's so reaffirming that I'm connected with my ancestors passed, and every so often I meet friends who I know when they will call and vice versa. I love when my parents come to me in dreams, and once my grandmother came to me in my teens and explained why she was always so mean to my grandfather. It made perfect sense, and gave me peace.

  • @lindabrunsch1303
    @lindabrunsch1303 13 дней назад

    I lost my daughter March 2024. This has really helped me. Thanks so much

  • @alberthaug-t4p
    @alberthaug-t4p 13 дней назад

    When my wife passed we had a understanding that the sign of her presence was the sign of a puppet. My wife did puppet ministry at church . The next morning after her passing at her side of bed there was a blanket it was our cheep stiff blanket we used on the bed in the shape of a arm with hand bent like a puppet .it startled me so bad seeing that next to me being about 2 feet in air i jumped out of bed backward. Three months latter i took vacation in michigan and leaving motel backing out of my parking space looking rear view mirror there was a large puppet impression in the moisture on back window of van. It was a very lonely night at motel for it was same town we took our last vacation together a year previous. I drove to lake Michigan from there to walk in the rain and had a conversation with my wife and told her i was aware everything is right with her and she did not need to make her presence known to me and she could move on in the spirit world. Been 16 years now never had a puppet experience again. Grief is gone and replaced with fleeting memory of our 30 years of joyful marriage and raising our 3 children together. I am sure she checks in on her family at her times..

  • @Veruska75
    @Veruska75 13 дней назад

    Sometimes when I’m unsure if a feeling is that inside voice or fears, I trace back what thoughts I had just before. And often, I can link the feeling/fear to those thoughts somehow. Come to think of it, that inner voice has never had urgency attached to it, it’s been more matter-of-fact, statement like. My little brother who was my absolute best friend and closest person died when he was 22, the 22-2-99. What a coincidence.☺️

  • @Veruska75
    @Veruska75 13 дней назад

    Allison, you have Moon in Taurus I’ve read. I do too. We stick around. We don’t leave friends when the going gets tough.

  • @glowingdawn9179
    @glowingdawn9179 13 дней назад

    this guy is such a douchenozzle and he exploits people in their most vulnerable times of grief he should be in prison

  • @VeraJuncaj
    @VeraJuncaj 13 дней назад

    I lost my loving husband 4 days after his 62 birthday was with him in hospital day. And night for 3 weeks before passing it is so hard to lose someone you love and your best friend

  • @irfansheikh2846
    @irfansheikh2846 14 дней назад

    I appreciate your love for your mom. Respect. I miss and love my mom too. Mother is the greatest person we come across. I respect italian culture as well where respect for mom and dad is still there much like in eastern cultures

  • @judykanary9471
    @judykanary9471 14 дней назад

    Year two is worse than year one. A friend had warned me,no one had warned her, and she called me to tell me. I got upset, but I appreciated it when everything she told me happened . It was the finality that this is our new reality. All the firsts were done as you mentioned . This is how it is going to be. You never get over it, it just gets different. This was after the loss of our youngest daughter, who was 28 years old when she passed. I still think of her every day and all that she has missed. You can’t help but wonder, how she would have changed our family dynamics. Grief is the price of love.

  • @theatremorgan
    @theatremorgan 14 дней назад

    I’ve always wondered why John Edward, who comes from a law enforcement background, has not worked with the police department or the FBI to reach out to those who have died. Any ideas as to why he hasn’t?

  • @ElaineBennettEmbraceYou
    @ElaineBennettEmbraceYou 15 дней назад

    You're speaking my lingo!! I've questioned society's rules since being a teenager and knew there was more to this life than running on the proverbial hamster wheel. I've reinvented myself more times than I can count and have no regrets for doing and seeing all that I have thus far. Life is for living!! So happy I came across your video :)

  • @MarciaMatthews
    @MarciaMatthews 16 дней назад

    I’ve seen John work like the air traffic controller of spirit.

  • @dmh308
    @dmh308 16 дней назад

    Thank you. I lost one of my best friends in 2021 and didn't understand why it felt so much worse the second year. ❤

  • @hottoots69
    @hottoots69 17 дней назад

    The meaning of grief is when you have nowhere to put the love😢 I lost my 18 year old grandson Oni to a terrible bicycle accident on December 4th, 2023, so this is my 2nd year. I'm no better than I was at the time of his death. He was my sweet buddy... my person..my true love. He is so very, very much missed. He took me with him when he left. My heart is broken, and my soul is shattered. He never got to graduate or drive or have a relationship. He died in the street 45 seconds from home. I'm 73 yo and sick. My happiest day will be when I leave this earthly realm and he comes to take me home. He's only a breath away. He comes to me and taps on my head and is probably laughing when I swat him away at first, thinking it was a bug but then realizing it is him. He's been an orange butterfly that persistently was flying around and landing on my neighbors shoulder and head for a good 5 minutes....(He used to joke with that neighbor all the time). Orange was also his favorite color. 😢 One day as i was just waking up...I heard him clearly, loudly say...open your eyes and he was floating above me with his longggg angel wings for about 5 seconds then spread his wings and dissapeared through the ceiling. He was a beautiful sight, but it left me wanting so much more. There's a poem: If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane...I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you back again. I talk to him every day. He's ALWAYS ON MY MIND AND FOREVER IN MY HEART. ❤❤❤

  • @eileenca3175
    @eileenca3175 17 дней назад

    Just watching this today, 1/14/25. Thank you for the clarity and validation of my experiences since the loss of my Husband, Mother, Father and brother. Don’t even know why I received this podcast, but will continue to watch and listen. ❤

  • @DebraBrown-c7r
    @DebraBrown-c7r 17 дней назад

    I lost my husband last year and when he passed I asked my angels to send me a white dove so I will know he made it safe, well sitting out on my back porch and my 5 year old great granddaughter was out with me well sure enough there was a flock of white doves flew over and one flew right past me on the porch that was such a miracle, but when you we’re talking about the birds on the flowers I felt I need to share this.

  • @cathygreen-miner8050
    @cathygreen-miner8050 19 дней назад

    John, how do you know that people who die by suicide don’t get the same grace? GOD IS MERCIFUL AND HE UNDERSTANDS MENTAL HEALTH BETTER THAN WE DO.

  • @GingerLittle4444
    @GingerLittle4444 19 дней назад

    The best way I know to describe the feeling of a loved one lost is like some part of you died or was ripped from the inside of you and you were blown away from your home and you keep seeing familiar things but you never can find your way back home.

  • @RichardMendoza-vu7gl
    @RichardMendoza-vu7gl 19 дней назад

    So sorry for your loss! I will pray for you!

  • @manycoloredshiny
    @manycoloredshiny 21 день назад

    Husband died 6 months ago. My brain just does not work since then. I am functioning by sheer cussedness and fear of being still.

  • @cindylbrennenstuhl4321
    @cindylbrennenstuhl4321 23 дня назад

    Love you Jon. You are so wise and caring.

  • @agibby4848
    @agibby4848 23 дня назад

    My dad passes 3 years ago today. I love you Dad. I miss you. 😢

  • @hoiangela
    @hoiangela 23 дня назад

    Thanks John Edward. We need to be told what will happen and what may expect as I’m young and I don’t know all these things. Thanks for sharing. Xxx It helps me a lot. Xxx

  • @StinkyFlyfart
    @StinkyFlyfart 24 дня назад

    Literally THE BEST podcast I listened to. I really needed this. It answered soooooooooo many of my questions. I feel so much better all of a sudden. I am super grateful and thanks honey if you guided me to listen to this podcast.

  • @emilygiorgio6671
    @emilygiorgio6671 25 дней назад

    Something that stuck out to me was that John said he doesn’t go to the cemetery because it makes him sad and he doesn’t feel connected that way. What if everything I do to stay connected to my lost loved one makes me feel sad? I listen to his music, it makes me sad. I look at his handwriting, it makes me sad. I hug his clothes it makes me sad. I read his books, it makes me sad, etc. what do I do at that point. (I think some important context would be that, I’m only two months in to my grief and mourning.) I just can’t stop bursting into tears whenever I try to connect to him.

  • @kylienkate
    @kylienkate 27 дней назад

    Thank you for this. I just lost my boyfriend of 13 years two weeks ago. He had a long battle with alcoholism. I've been beating myself up for not being there when he passed. I believe he brought me to this video.

  • @evajonsson3551
    @evajonsson3551 27 дней назад

    Speaks to fast

  • @catherinewilson3033
    @catherinewilson3033 29 дней назад

    I lost my husband 7 years ago, my dad 4 years ago, 2 girlfriends who passed tragically…. I am my mother’s caregiver and appreciate every moment I have with her. Grief never really goes away, it’s just toned down a bit every year that passes. Their memories will always live within me. Sometimes I smile, and sometimes I don’t but it does get a little easier with time. I hope it will for everyone who has lost a loved one as well. ❤

  • @pamelasoane1221
    @pamelasoane1221 29 дней назад

    I wonder if my husband who had dementia will be with his wife before me who had cancer he was wonderful to me I grieve every day he died last april

  • @tammy802
    @tammy802 Месяц назад

    Excellent information. Very helpful. Thank you 💚

  • @debe1955
    @debe1955 Месяц назад

    An incredible message filled podcast❣️ thank you.

  • @DawnMcKenzie-sr8dt
    @DawnMcKenzie-sr8dt Месяц назад

    It’s a long time ago now that I lost my grandmother (1997), but we were very close and even though both my parents were alive, gran and I often talked just one-on-one. Frequently our conversations would turn to spirituality and I always found myself deeply in sync with her on so many topics. The day she died I came home from work early feeling a deep sense of loss and reflection. Given our many conversations about the realm beyond this earthly plane and the desperate need to make contact with her, I asked for a sign. Despondently eating dinner that night I was using the last surviving steak knife in a set of six that she had given me many years ago. As soon as I used it, it simply snapped in half with seemingly little or no pressure applied. Was this the sign? I was so confused and unable to finish my meal. I left the table and walked to my bedroom to think about what had just happened. As I passed a set of bookshelves, I heard a small crashing noise. Among around twenty framed photos on the top of the bookshelves, a photo of gran and me had fallen to the ground. I swear I had not touched the bookshelves and of all the photos, this was the ONLY ONE of her and me. Also the bookshelves and floor beneath them are solid, with no disturbances to the photos (or books) before or since. I had my sign. Thank you gran.

  • @Victoria-h8r6p
    @Victoria-h8r6p Месяц назад

    I know

  • @annekrauskopf3945
    @annekrauskopf3945 Месяц назад

    Someone who will say your name. Means you will never be forgotten. Tell their stories. I have one if those heart pillows!!!! I also have fabrIc to make them. I now must find that fabric to sew them up.

  • @wendymarsden8383
    @wendymarsden8383 Месяц назад

    We went to see John Edward in Manchester, years ago. He said then don't look for signs in the sky but we had been seeing crosses 'X' in the sky and felt they were kisses from our daughter who had only recently passed. We left the theatre and there in the sky were the biggest two 'X's' we had ever seen! So, yes, John, sometimes there are signs in the sky!

  • @VickiDoudera
    @VickiDoudera Месяц назад

    My husband died in his sleep on the 16th. We've been married for 38 years and I'm devastated but finding this interview really resonates. Thank you.

  • @vidamerrell
    @vidamerrell Месяц назад

    Thank you for saying I wasn't supposed to be there. My mom and I were incredibly close and I wasn't there when she passed and her last words were asking where I was. I carried so much hurt for that, but I totally would have held her back.

  • @kathymorris8245
    @kathymorris8245 Месяц назад

    What do you do, or how do you deal when you have your mom, dad, and sister all dying at that same time? I feel like I'm falling apart. One we had to unfortunately put in a nursing home, one is in an University Hospital, one in an other nursing home. They all live far from me so it's complicated. I'm already grieving and they're not not gone yet but all 3 will be passing soon. The grief is as overwhelming as it can be. Where or what can I do to help deal with this? I need help desperately.

  • @stephenairlie8364
    @stephenairlie8364 Месяц назад

    He is a fake,hasn't got a clue , don't listen to his rubbish,

  • @lindalou4858
    @lindalou4858 Месяц назад

    ❤😂🎉 Thank you John My mantra is life is an adventure. My dad has been beside me since my surviving a cerebral hemorrhage '02. I called on him for help on a gurney, he in spirit 10 months. In 2010 another "brain injury" of sort I did the healing work again with dad and so many in spirit. Further realizing, I was being mocked and denied by my family my beliefs and my taking a hero rather than victim role. Today I will move forward, thriving and positively affect future connections. We have to know when another soul has found knowledge with us then carry on on different paths to the same destiny healthily. I love you man, thank you ❤

  • @junebowen4037
    @junebowen4037 Месяц назад

    Thank you John for this talk my son who was 47 years old took his own life on the 5th of December so I am very sad at this moment as it is Christmas day to day Thank you so much you have helped me so much listening to you x