Grief Circle with Sammy

A Philosophical View ft. Michael Cholbi

34 min · 6. nov. 2025
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Welcome back everyone! It has been a while since I have been active and I am thrilled to be back and better than ever with guest Michael Cholbi, a philosopher at the University of Edinburgh who explores grief and the human relationship with death. On this episode we got to speak about how grief, especially in children, can be looked at through a philosophical lens. One of my favorite things we got to speak about was how grief can be considered as an "identity crisis" and of course, we got to hear some of his favorite metaphors for grief. To learn more about Michael Cholbi and his work check out his website linked below. https://michael.cholbi.com/ [https://michael.cholbi.com/]

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