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EPISODE · Oct 8, 2025 · 46 MIN

Midwestern Daughter: raised to be kind, learning to be true with Abby Goelzer

from Nine Keys & Co: the art, soft-business, activism, and mystery of death work

In this episode of Nine Keys, Narinder speaks with grief worker Abby Goelzer about her upcoming offering Midwestern Daughter — an exploration of what happens when cultural niceness meets real grief. Together, they unpack the Midwestern Daughter Archetype: the one raised to be kind before honest, the one who carries grief with a polite smile.Their conversation moves through tenderness, agency, and the quiet rebellion of telling the truth, even when it’s uncomfortable. To find out how to join Midwestern Daughter go to Abby's website Garnet and the Moon or her IG account @Garnet_andthe_Moon Before the conversation, Narinder shares a brief note about Dead of Winter, a four-month art and death salon designed by Narinder and death arts worker Meghan Johnson, as a soft, creative respite for the darker months ahead. With prompts, artist-inspired process sharing, and room to rest, Dead of Winter offers a place to land when the world feels heavy.A grounded and intimate episode about grief, art, and the undoing of politeness in favor of something more real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Nine Keys, Narinder speaks with grief worker Abby Goelzer about her upcoming offering Midwestern Daughter — an exploration of what happens when cultural niceness meets real grief. Together, they unpack the Midwestern Daughter Archetype: the one raised to be kind before honest, the one who carries grief with a polite smile.Their conversation moves through tenderness, agency, and the quiet rebellion of telling the truth, even when it’s uncomfortable. To find out how to join Midwestern Daughter go to Abby's website Garnet and the Moon or her IG account @Garnet_andthe_Moon Before the conversation, Narinder shares a brief note about Dead of Winter, a four-month art and death salon designed by Narinder and death arts worker Meghan Johnson, as a soft, creative respite for the darker months ahead. With prompts, artist-inspired process sharing, and room to rest, Dead of Winter offers a place to land when the world feels heavy.A grounded and intimate episode about grief, art, and the undoing of politeness in favor of something more real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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