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Grief doesn’t follow a script—it moves like a tide, showing up in waves after a funeral, a breakup, a move, or one of those “little deaths” that catch you off guard. We sit down with Jason Scimemi to unpack what the five stages actually look like in real life and why they aren’t steps to climb but places you revisit as triggers surface. From secondary losses—the empty side of the bed, the missing routine, the lost safety net—to the way anger can feel powerful yet stall healing, we get honest about how people truly move forward. We dig into coping without numbing, including why avoidance seems protective but keeps pain stuck. You’ll hear simple, practical tools for the days when feelings hit out of nowhere: grounding through the senses, naming emotions, calling someone even when you don’t want to, and letting presence do the heavy lifting. We challenge the hierarchy of pain that shames people for grieving a pet, a short relationship, or a job, and we draw a clear line between acceptance and approval—acceptance means facing reality, not feeling happy about it. If you’re supporting someone, we offer language that lands with care instead of platitudes, plus ways to be there without trying to fix what can’t be fixed. And if you’re wondering when to seek help, we map out the signs of feeling stuck and point to resources—from online and local groups to individual counseling—so you can find the right fit. Grief reshapes attention; it asks us to notice what remains and to practice connection when it feels hardest. Subscribe, share this episode with someone who needs it, and leave a review telling us one small practice that helps you ride the wave. Whether you have a question, want to share your thoughts, or just want to dive deeper into an episode's topic, you can now text us directly. Your feedback helps shape future episodes, and we can't wait to hear from you! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2414132/fan_mail/new] Explore the various services available in our community to support parents and students facing social and emotional challenges at https://chs.clarkston.k12.mi.us/counseling/emotional-support For Talk It Out episode questions contact David from Giesken Counseling Services - Clarkston at 810-626-5191. For Parenting Under Stress episode questions contact Trish from Ellie Mental Health - Clarkston at tbrown@elliementalhealth.com or 248-308-5535. For more information on Clarkston Area Youth Assistance visit https://caya-mi.org/ or call 248-623-4313.
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