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When Love Doesn't End: Olivia Sharp's Story of Neonatal Loss and Finding Healing in Flowers

34 min · 9. Apr. 2026
Episode When Love Doesn't End: Olivia Sharp's Story of Neonatal Loss and Finding Healing in Flowers Cover

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In this episode, I sit down with Olivia Sharp to share a story that will stay with you long after you listen. Olivia opens her heart about her experience with neonatal loss and what it looks like to carry grief while still choosing to move forward. Through her journey, we explore love after loss, the quiet ways healing can begin, and how something as simple as flowers can become a lifeline. This conversation is a powerful reminder that even in the deepest pain, love after loss continues to grow, and there are meaningful ways we can support one another through it. * Olivia Sharp shares her personal experience with neonatal loss and how it reshaped her life and perspective * What love after loss looks like in real life and how grief is carried, not fixed * Gentle, practical insight into how to help someone through grief when you do not know what to say * How flowers and small acts of kindness created space for healing after neonatal loss * A heartfelt reminder that learning how to help someone through grief starts with simply showing up and letting them know they are not alone If this episode moves you, I encourage you to reach out to someone in your life who may be hurting and remind them they are seen, because learning how to help someone through grief often begins with a single, simple act of love, just as Olivia Sharp so beautifully shows through her journey of love after loss.   RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Full transcript available at this episode’s webpage. [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/podcasts/growing-kindness-stories-of-kindness-generosity-and-community-that-inspire-hope/episodes/2149187461]   JOIN THE MOVEMENT: Join our free community of Growing Kindness™ Gardeners [http://growingkindnessproject.org]  [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/] Donate [https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/donate-to-the-growing-kindness-project] to help kindness grow Sign up for our newsletter [http://growingkindnessproject.org] for inspiration and updates Explore free resources [http://growingkindnessproject.org] like our Growing Guide and bouquet tags  [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/growingkindnessproject/]: @growingkindnessproject   CONNECT WITH OLIVIA SHARP: Instagram [http://www.instagram.com/olivia_sharp2]

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From Buy Nothing to Boundless Kindness: Alicia Myers Leifheit on Growing Kindness by Starting Where You Are

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Episode Your Nothing Is Someone Else's Everything: Dr. Barbara Rembiesa on the Ripple Effects of Everyday Kindness Cover

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When I first heard Dr. Barbara Rembiesa share the phrase, “your nothing is someone else’s everything,” it stopped me in my tracks. How often do we underestimate what we have to offer? In this conversation, Dr. Barbara Rembiesa shares why the smallest gestures can create lasting ripple effects, how everyday kindness has the power to transform lives, and why there are always meaningful ways to give, no matter our circumstances. Through personal stories, professional experiences, and powerful reflections on human connection, she reminds us that what feels ordinary to us may be exactly what someone else’s heart needs today. In this episode, we discuss: * Why everyday kindness often has a greater impact than we realize, and how small moments create powerful ripple effects * How recognizing that your “nothing” may be someone else’s everything can change the way you move through the world * Practical ways to give your time, talents, encouragement, and attention without needing more money or resources * The lasting ripple effects that happen when people choose connection, generosity, and compassion * How everyday kindness creates belonging, strengthens communities, and reminds someone else’s heart that they matter As I listened to Dr. Barbara’s story, I was reminded that there are always ways to give, even when we feel like we have very little to offer. The truth is that what seems small to us may become someone else’s source of hope. If this episode encourages you, I hope you'll look for one simple act of everyday kindness today and trust that its ripple effects may reach farther than you ever know.   RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Dr. Barbara Rembiesa’s Book: My Nothing is Someone Else’s Everything [https://drbarb.com/book/]    Full transcript available at this episode’s webpage [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/podcasts/growing-kindness-stories-of-kindness-generosity-and-community-that-inspire-hope/episodes/2149212111].   JOIN THE MOVEMENT: Join our free community of Growing Kindness™ Gardeners [http://growingkindnessproject.org]  [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/] Donate [https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/donate-to-the-growing-kindness-project] to help kindness grow Sign up for our newsletter [http://growingkindnessproject.org] for inspiration and updates Explore free resources [http://growingkindnessproject.org] like our Growing Guide and bouquet tags  [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/growingkindnessproject/]: @growingkindnessproject   CONNECT WITH DR. BARBARA REMBIESA: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/iaitam/] Website [https://drbarb.com/]

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Episode The Garden as a Place to Heal: Author Elizabeth Brown on Creating Gardens That Nourish Us Cover

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