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EPISODE · Dec 23, 2025 · 35 MIN

Navigating Grief, Family, and Boundaries through the Holidays

from Skills and Pills Podcast

The holiday season has a way of magnifying whatever we’re carrying — and for anyone grieving, that weight can feel unbearable. In this episode, Dr. Mo and Dr. Jo open a compassionate conversation about navigating loss during a time when the world expects celebration. They explore the reality that grief isn’t something we “get over,” but something we slowly learn to live with, rebuild around, and grow through. As Elisabeth Kübler-Ross writes, we may become whole again, but we are never the same — and that truth deserves space, not shame.Drawing on current data and lived experience, they discuss how grief can intertwine with loneliness, depression, and even suicidal ideation during the holidays. Studies from the Centers for Disease Control show that while suicide rates may dip on Christmas Day itself due to increased social connection, those experiencing bereavement often face intensified emotional pain in the surrounding weeks. Dr. Mo and Dr. Jo talk through why this happens, how support networks make a difference, and what it means to seek help before the season becomes too heavy to carry alone.They also guide listeners through practical ways to cope with the absence of someone they love — from setting more realistic expectations to thoughtfully reshaping traditions that once felt sacred. Together, they explore what it means to honor a loved one’s memory through meaningful rituals: lighting a candle, telling stories, or creating intentional moments of remembrance that help keep connection alive.Faith becomes part of the conversation as well. How do we allow ourselves to feel sadness while still holding onto the idea of joy? What does Ecclesiastes 3:4 teach us about giving ourselves permission to mourn? And how does the Garden of Gethsemane remind us that even deep sorrow has a place within spiritual life? Dr. Mo and Dr. Jo reflect on how grief, faith, and emotional honesty can coexist without forcing a premature sense of peace.The episode closes with a grounding reminder: grief has no timeline, no “right way,” and no finish line. What matters is giving yourself grace, letting yourself feel what’s real, and honoring the memories that shaped you. As William Hoy once wrote, “We cannot have things like they were, but we can hold in our hearts the memories of days gone by.”Show Notes / Resources Mentioned:How Do I Say Goodbye — Dean Lewis (song)A Grief Observed — C.S. Lewis (book)7 Stages of Grief (grief framework)#skillsandpills #therapistadvice #holidayseason

The holiday season has a way of magnifying whatever we’re carrying — and for anyone grieving, that weight can feel unbearable. In this episode, Dr. Mo and Dr. Jo open a compassionate conversation about navigating loss during a time when the world expects celebration. They explore the reality that grief isn’t something we “get over,” but something we slowly learn to live with, rebuild around, and grow through. As Elisabeth Kübler-Ross writes, we may become whole again, but we are never the sam...

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