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  • Exploring the Different Types of Grief
    2024/09/05

    Host and Coach Jenna Bonner welcomes her friend and mentor Dr. Don Eisenhauer in this episode to explore the "different types of grief". Don is the founder of Coaching at End of Life, LLC. He is a pastor and a Master Certified Coach (accredited by the International Coach Federation). He is the author of the books Coaching at End of Life and Coach Yourself Through Grief. Don has a passion to help people live fully until they die.

    Don talks about the "great privilege" of being with someone when they are dying. He also describes his role in that journey as being a helper. Don says "the focus of being with the dying isn't helping them to die. It's helping them to live fully until that moment that they die".

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    Explore books available on these topics

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    29 分
  • What is Child Life Specialist?
    2024/08/29

    Grief Coach Jenna Bonner is answering a common question today - What is a Child Life Specialist? To help her answer this question, she is sitting down with Samantha Bonner (yes, they are family). Samantha holds a recreational therapy degree and is a certified Child Life Specialist. She currently works as a Certified Child Life Specialist at the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital in Minneapolis and is a Certified Yoga teacher. She utilizes mind-body connection work to help kids, and their families work through some of the most stressful times of their lives.

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    33 分
  • Pet Loss: We wouldn't know joy if we didn't know grief
    2024/08/22

    Today's topic is something that a lot of people dread, that's Pet Loss. Your host and Grief Coach Jenna Bonner is welcoming her friend and past college roommate, Kathryn McMillan to the show to discuss the journey of pet loss.

    Kathryn shares that she was in her 30's when she had her "first pet" that she shared with her ex-husband. After taking on a care-giving role, Kathryn quickly fell in love with the Boxer named Keller who unfortunately had degenerative myelopathy and eventually ended up in a wheelchair.

    Kathryn's company is FCL Builders. She is the Director of Business Development for a national construction firm and has been with the company over four years. She travels across the U.S. supporting customer relationships and building new ones.

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    TEDx video mentioned from Sarah Hoggan

    Kathryn on Instagram

    FCL Builders

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    35 分
  • Disenfranchised Grief: Hidden or Undervalued Loss, Grief, or Sorrow
    2024/08/15

    If you've never heard the phrase "disenfranchised grief" - this episode will introduce you to a real-life example, and a lot of you will relate to it. Disenfranchised grief is when a person loses something or someone important, but their loss is not valued or recognized by others. The term was coined by Dr. Kenneth J. Doka in 1989. This concept describes the fact that some forms of grief are not acknowledged on a personal or societal level in modern day Eurocentric culture.

    On this episode of "Grief Forward" - Jenna welcomes her dear friend Grace Sotomayor-Mantri to tell her impactful story.

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    30 分
  • Grief & Food: Momma's Pound Cake
    2024/08/08

    Grief Coach Jenna Bonner welcomes her husband Jairus back to the show for a tasty and meaningful "Grief & Food" topic. Jenna recalls her volunteer experience with a local Hospice group and the creative way they shared the beautiful connection of grief and food.

    Jairus is sharing stories about his late Grandmother - and her famous Pound Cake! Jenna took on the task of making her recipe so they could sample the memories while talking about her. Jairus remembers how this pound cake brought the family together.

    Here is "Momma's Pound Cake" Recipe:

    Ingredients:

    1 - 1lb box Domino Confectioners Sugar

    2 - cups - Cake Flour (Swans Down)

    2 - sticks -salted butter (Land O Lakes salted butter

    6 - large eggs (Egg lands Best or organic eggs)

    1 - teaspoon - pure vanilla extract (Mccormick)

    1 -teaspoon - pure lemon extract (McCormick)

    1 - Fluted Tube Pan - (I purchased at Bed, Bath, and Beyond or check Ross or Burlington)

    1 -9”x 11” sheet cake baking pan

    1 - can Baker’s Joy (the original non-stick baking spray with flour)

    Preheat Oven at 350 degrees

    Mix Ingredients:

    Sift cake flour 5x’s in a bowl and put it aside. Lightly grease fluted tube pan (Baker’s Joy)

    Using an electric mixer beat butter well. Then gradually add confectioners' sugar and mix until creamy. Add eggs one at a time and beat well after each egg is added until creamy. Gradually add the sifted cake flour to the creamy mixture and mix well. Add vanilla extract. Beat. Then add lemon extract. Beat. Mix well but do not over beat. (may make cake dry)

    Fill the 91/2” x 11” baking pan (or just a long baking pan) with water less than half full and place in oven on rack above Momma’s pound cake. It keeps the cake from cooking too fast. It works! I guarantee! Bake for 1 hour at 350 degrees. Use a toothpick to check to see if cake is done. Enjoy!

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    24 分
  • Losing a Parent: There's no right way to grieve
    2024/08/01

    Grief and Loss Coach Jenna Bonner welcomes her next guest Max Denyer-Green who is a Grief and Life Coach. Jenna and Max share a powerful connection around parent-loss. In this conversation, you'll get a deeper understanding of the personal process of grieving the loss of a parent.

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    Email Max at: max.goodgrief.yahoo.com

    Call Max at: +31654698323

    Guyanese Pepperpot Recipe: https://metemgee.com/guyanese-pepperpot/

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    43 分
  • Navigating Your Child's Grief: Resources and Support
    2024/07/25

    Grief Coach Jenna Bonner welcomes her husband Jairus Bonner to this episode to talk about their own personal journey with their two-year-old son Miles. As parents, Jenna and Jairus are grieving the loss Jenna's father recently - which also means their son Miles is grieving too.

    As parents, they are learning how to support Miles through this process of grief. Jenna has incorporated some new techniques to assist Miles in his journey including a new book and a play therapist.

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    Building Blocks Family Counseling

    Something Very Sad Happened by Bonnie Zucker

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    27 分
  • Grief in Unexpected Life Changes: Sometimes it comes in different forms
    2024/07/18

    Welcome back to the Grief Forward podcast. In this episode, Jenna is talking with a very special guest - Casey Gainey - who will be focusing on grief in unexpected life changes and exploring creative ways we can help ourselves get through grief.

    Casey is a creative soul. She's a therapeutic arts facilitator, trauma-informed coach, and yoga instructor. She combines these tools into workshops and classes that allow for deeper emotional awareness and release. She also teaches elementary special education for students with emotional disabilities.

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    Meet Casey Gainey

    Casey Gainey on Instagram

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    48 分