EPISODE · Oct 23, 2025 · 25 MIN
SOULBROKEN with Author Stephanie Sarazin
Stephanie Sarazin never imagined she would work in “the grief space” until a devastating loss flipped her world inside out. Stephanie found her way through the pain and became a writer, an accidental grief researcher, a TEDx curator, and ultimately, an experiential expert in ambiguous grief. Her book, SOULBROKEN, A Guidebook for Your Journey Through Ambiguous Grief, is a Nautilus Book Awards winner and a runaway bestseller.STEPHANIE SARAZINWebsite: https://stephaniesarazin.com/Instagram: @stephing_thru Facebook: @stephanie.sarazin Linktree: stephing_thruKARA KAVENSKYWebsite: Kara Kavensky@karakavensky on Substack, FB, IG, LinkedIn and ThreadsReceive updates on Kara's new memoir release, TELL ME ABOUT JOYSponsored by: Adam Gibson Design and Remain Relevant, a corporate storytelling masterclassProduced by: Marilou MaroszOriginal music written and performed by: Adam W. GibsonTOPICS[01:10] Introduction: Stephanie Sarazin[01:57] Writing about grief[02:42] Feedback on book and non-death loss grief[04:40] Using visualization for healing[07:28] Hope and ambiguous grief[10:18] External hope vs. internal hope [12:45] Ambiguous grief is valid and real[13:49] Mary-Frances O'Connor, PhD, books and research[14:48] Ritual as a response to loss[16:21] The role of memory in healing[20:56] Witnessing the grief of others
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