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Grief with Megha Joshi

June 23, 2024 Jules & Dayelene
Grief with Megha Joshi
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Grief with Megha Joshi
Jun 23, 2024
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Grief with Megha Joshi

sensitive topics discussed in this episode so please do a body check in before listening 

We were so blessed to have such an open conversation with the beautiful grief and connection coach Megha Joshi, founder of The Soulful Project  

We touched on personal stories, psychology and different stages of grief, how to support someone through grief, the importance of an inner circle and so much more. Dayelene and Megha shared personal stories that will bring a tear to your eye so have the tissues handy! 

Jules and I are just so grateful that we have created such an open space for women to share their stories and remind women all over the world that no matter what you have navigated or been through you can still have the most beautiful life and triumph your pain into purpose. 

Before we hit record, we do a somatic drop in, call in anything that needs to be shared on the podcast through us and trust the conversation will flow where it needs too. 

This episode was a pure example of that.

5 griefs 

Personal 
Parts of ourselves  
Collective 
Loss of the village 
Ancestor


Hot tips for grief 

Using gratitude as your antidote 
Keeping the remembrance of the person 
Celebrating their life 
An acknowledgment of passed loved ones at special occasions 
Post on past loved ones facebook wall
Keep photos around the home 
Talk to passed loved ones out loud (no you're not cray cray or woo woo) 

Be the person who tells other people what you love about about them, that you love them and that you appreciate them!

Quote - How much can you live, how much can you love, how much can you make an impact, how can you leave a legacy and how can you make a positive impact on your kids that they can pass on for generations - Dayelene 

Healing is not linear - Jules 
It’s okay to grieve and there no timeline for anyone’s grief, it just is - Megah 
Our time here on earth is not limitless - Dayelene 

Megha Joshi Instagram - the_soulful_project

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Send Jules & Dayelene a message

Grief with Megha Joshi

sensitive topics discussed in this episode so please do a body check in before listening 

We were so blessed to have such an open conversation with the beautiful grief and connection coach Megha Joshi, founder of The Soulful Project  

We touched on personal stories, psychology and different stages of grief, how to support someone through grief, the importance of an inner circle and so much more. Dayelene and Megha shared personal stories that will bring a tear to your eye so have the tissues handy! 

Jules and I are just so grateful that we have created such an open space for women to share their stories and remind women all over the world that no matter what you have navigated or been through you can still have the most beautiful life and triumph your pain into purpose. 

Before we hit record, we do a somatic drop in, call in anything that needs to be shared on the podcast through us and trust the conversation will flow where it needs too. 

This episode was a pure example of that.

5 griefs 

Personal 
Parts of ourselves  
Collective 
Loss of the village 
Ancestor


Hot tips for grief 

Using gratitude as your antidote 
Keeping the remembrance of the person 
Celebrating their life 
An acknowledgment of passed loved ones at special occasions 
Post on past loved ones facebook wall
Keep photos around the home 
Talk to passed loved ones out loud (no you're not cray cray or woo woo) 

Be the person who tells other people what you love about about them, that you love them and that you appreciate them!

Quote - How much can you live, how much can you love, how much can you make an impact, how can you leave a legacy and how can you make a positive impact on your kids that they can pass on for generations - Dayelene 

Healing is not linear - Jules 
It’s okay to grieve and there no timeline for anyone’s grief, it just is - Megah 
Our time here on earth is not limitless - Dayelene 

Megha Joshi Instagram - the_soulful_project

Support the Show.