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Making Room For Grief w/ Dr. Peace Amadi

Episode 36 of the Making Room by Gather podcast, hosted by Kayty Helgerson, titled "Making Room For Grief w/ Dr. Peace Amadi" was published on January 3, 2022 and runs 41 minutes.

January 3, 2022 ·41m · Making Room by Gather

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Before you skip over to the next episode, hang tight, let's talk! You see, so often at our tables, we want to put a cherry on top of grief. We want to change the topic and move on to something that covers the sting. However, the most precious gift we can give someone at our table, is the gift of making room. Our friend Peace Amadi will be walking us through what it looks like to walk through this very topic with us today: We will be working through: What is grief? What triggers grief and...

Before you skip over to the next episode, hang tight, let's talk!

You see, so often at our tables, we want to put a cherry on top of grief. We want to change the topic and move on to something that covers the sting. However, the most precious gift we can give someone at our table, is the gift of making room. Our friend Peace Amadi will be walking us through what it looks like to walk through this very topic with us today:
We will be working through:

What is grief?
What triggers grief and what to expect from those in our life experiencing grief?
Why it's important to not overlook or brush past grief?
How to let people be there for you as you go through grief
How to support those in our community practically

Our tables have the incredible opportunity to allow our guests to be seen, heal and carry the weight that grief can often bring. Join us as we dive into a hospitality topic that helps us move one step closer to cultivating meaningful connection through our tables.

Get your own copy of Peace's book here!

More About Peace Amadi:
Mental Health Expert Dr. Peace Amadi, PsyD, is a Professor, Author, Speaker, Coach, and TV Host who helps high-potential people heal and lead. From leaders, content creators, and entrepreneurs, to pastors, parents, and teachers, Dr. Peace is a coach and cheerleader to the people in our lives that everyone goes to. 

@itspeaceamadi
http://peaceamadi.com/



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