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Habibi Means Beloved: How Language and Poetry Can Heal Grief | Moudi Sbeity

49 min · 11 de jul de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/fan_mail/new] When someone we love dies, most of us lose our words. We freeze. We reach for something meaningful and come up empty. But what if the problem isn't that you don't know what to say — it's that no one ever gave you the right kind of language for grief? In this episode, we sit down with Moudi Speiti — Lebanese American poet, contemplative educator, and a man who grew up with a debilitating stutter — to explore how language and poetry can become tools for healing at the end of life and in the depths of loss. We cover: - What the Arabic word habibi (meaning "beloved") reveals about compassion and grief - How poetry reaches the places that clinical language and platitudes can't - Practical ways to find honest, caring words when someone is dying or grieving Whether you're a hospice worker, a death doula, a grieving parent, or a poet trying to make sense of loss — this conversation is for you. 🎙️ Guest: Moudi Speiti | Lebanese American Poet & Contemplative Educator https://moudisbeity.substack.com/ [https://moudisbeity.substack.com/] http://moudisbeity.com/ [http://moudisbeity.com/] #griefandpoetry, #healingthroughlanguage, #endoflifeconversations, #compassionandloss, #wordsforthedying, #deathpositive, #mindfulnessandgrief, #habibimeaning Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/support] We very much want to hear your thoughts. Please join us on Substack for our community chat [https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/611786c4-a0b5-4fd1-b14a-f64e66de9ae2]. This podcast helps anyone dealing with loss. It can guide you with end-of-life planning and death-positive resources.  Check out our introductory episode [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/episodes/13874551] to learn more about Annalouiza, Wakil, and our vision/mission to normalize and destigmatize conversations about death, dying, grief, and loss. You can find us on SubStack, [https://endoflifeconvos.substack.com/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=end%20of%20life%20conversation%20podcasts], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/endoflifeconvos/], YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@EndofLifeConversationsPodcast], and BlueSky [https://bsky.app/profile/endoflifeconvo.bsky.social]. You are also invited to subscribe to support us financially [https://endoflifeconvos.substack.com/subscribe]. Anyone who supports us at any level will have access to Premium content, special online meet-ups, and one-on-one time with Annalouiza or Wakil. And we would love your feedback and want to hear your stories. You can email us at endoflifeconvo@gmail.com. We want to be transparent that we use AI tools to help us with titles, show notes, editing, and introductions. ...

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episode Habibi Means Beloved: How Language and Poetry Can Heal Grief | Moudi Sbeity artwork

Habibi Means Beloved: How Language and Poetry Can Heal Grief | Moudi Sbeity

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/fan_mail/new] When someone we love dies, most of us lose our words. We freeze. We reach for something meaningful and come up empty. But what if the problem isn't that you don't know what to say — it's that no one ever gave you the right kind of language for grief? In this episode, we sit down with Moudi Speiti — Lebanese American poet, contemplative educator, and a man who grew up with a debilitating stutter — to explore how language and poetry can become tools for healing at the end of life and in the depths of loss. We cover: - What the Arabic word habibi (meaning "beloved") reveals about compassion and grief - How poetry reaches the places that clinical language and platitudes can't - Practical ways to find honest, caring words when someone is dying or grieving Whether you're a hospice worker, a death doula, a grieving parent, or a poet trying to make sense of loss — this conversation is for you. 🎙️ Guest: Moudi Speiti | Lebanese American Poet & Contemplative Educator https://moudisbeity.substack.com/ [https://moudisbeity.substack.com/] http://moudisbeity.com/ [http://moudisbeity.com/] #griefandpoetry, #healingthroughlanguage, #endoflifeconversations, #compassionandloss, #wordsforthedying, #deathpositive, #mindfulnessandgrief, #habibimeaning Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/support] We very much want to hear your thoughts. Please join us on Substack for our community chat [https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/611786c4-a0b5-4fd1-b14a-f64e66de9ae2]. This podcast helps anyone dealing with loss. It can guide you with end-of-life planning and death-positive resources.  Check out our introductory episode [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/episodes/13874551] to learn more about Annalouiza, Wakil, and our vision/mission to normalize and destigmatize conversations about death, dying, grief, and loss. You can find us on SubStack, [https://endoflifeconvos.substack.com/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=end%20of%20life%20conversation%20podcasts], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/endoflifeconvos/], YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@EndofLifeConversationsPodcast], and BlueSky [https://bsky.app/profile/endoflifeconvo.bsky.social]. You are also invited to subscribe to support us financially [https://endoflifeconvos.substack.com/subscribe]. Anyone who supports us at any level will have access to Premium content, special online meet-ups, and one-on-one time with Annalouiza or Wakil. And we would love your feedback and want to hear your stories. You can email us at endoflifeconvo@gmail.com. We want to be transparent that we use AI tools to help us with titles, show notes, editing, and introductions. ...

11 de jul de 202649 min
episode Weekly Dispatch: Talking About Death With Someone You Love | Compassionate End-of-Life Conversations artwork

Weekly Dispatch: Talking About Death With Someone You Love | Compassionate End-of-Life Conversations

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/fan_mail/new] Talking about death is one of the hardest conversations many of us will ever have, yet avoiding it can leave families with unanswered questions, uncertainty, and regret. In this Weekly Dispatch, we explore compassionate, practical ways to begin conversations about death with someone you love. You'll learn how to recognize when someone is ready to talk, how to ask thoughtful questions without causing unnecessary fear, and how to create space for honest discussions about end-of-life wishes. Whether you're supporting a parent, spouse, friend, or someone living with a serious illness, this episode offers gentle guidance for navigating these conversations with empathy, respect, and care. In this episode: *  How to start a conversation about death naturally  *  What to say when someone isn't ready to talk  *  How to discuss end-of-life wishes without pressure  *  Why compassionate language matters  *  Ways to normalize conversations about death and dying  If you've ever wondered how to talk about death without making things worse, this episode will help you approach one of life's most important conversations with greater confidence and compassion. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/support] We very much want to hear your thoughts. Please join us on Substack for our community chat [https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/611786c4-a0b5-4fd1-b14a-f64e66de9ae2]. This podcast helps anyone dealing with loss. It can guide you with end-of-life planning and death-positive resources.  Check out our introductory episode [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/episodes/13874551] to learn more about Annalouiza, Wakil, and our vision/mission to normalize and destigmatize conversations about death, dying, grief, and loss. You can find us on SubStack, [https://endoflifeconvos.substack.com/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=end%20of%20life%20conversation%20podcasts], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/endoflifeconvos/], YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@EndofLifeConversationsPodcast], and BlueSky [https://bsky.app/profile/endoflifeconvo.bsky.social]. You are also invited to subscribe to support us financially [https://endoflifeconvos.substack.com/subscribe]. Anyone who supports us at any level will have access to Premium content, special online meet-ups, and one-on-one time with Annalouiza or Wakil. And we would love your feedback and want to hear your stories. You can email us at endoflifeconvo@gmail.com. We want to be transparent that we use AI tools to help us with titles, show notes, editing, and introductions. ...

7 de jul de 202620 min
episode Grief on the Page: Laura J. Kramer on Using Literature to Heal Loss and Build Community artwork

Grief on the Page: Laura J. Kramer on Using Literature to Heal Loss and Build Community

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/fan_mail/new] When you're grieving, words from well-meaning friends often fall short. What actually helps is finding a story that reflects your own — proof that someone else has been where you are and survived it. But where do those stories live, and who ensures they reach the people who need them most? In this episode, we sit down with Laura J. Kramer, journalist and founder of Waiting Room Publishing, to talk about why literature matters in grief — and what she's doing to put the right words in the right hands at exactly the right moment. Laura lost both her father and her brother to suicide. Out of that loss, she created Candlelight, a print magazine designed for the waiting rooms of hospices, funeral homes, and senior living communities — spaces where people are sitting with some of the hardest moments of their lives. In this episode: - Why stories reach grieving people in ways that advice and information can't - How Laura identified a gap in grief support inside healthcare spaces — and what she built to fill it - Her own experience with suicide loss, and how personal tragedy became a mission to serve others Whether you work in end-of-life care or you're navigating your own loss, this conversation is grounded, honest, and worth your time. 🔔 Subscribe for new episodes every week on grief, dying, and what it means to live fully. 📬 Connect with Laura: (https://waitingroompublishing.com/collections/candlelight [https://waitingroompublishing.com/collections/candlelight]) 🌐 Learn more about GRACE Pathways: (https://www.grace-pathways.com/ [https://www.grace-pathways.com/]) 📩 Contact us: endoflifeconvo@gmail.com 📖 Substack: endoflifeconvos.substack.com #grief #griefsupport #endoflife #hospice #griefpodcast #deathpositive #literature #grieving #suicideloss Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/support] We very much want to hear your thoughts. Please join us on Substack for our community chat [https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/611786c4-a0b5-4fd1-b14a-f64e66de9ae2]. This podcast helps anyone dealing with loss. It can guide you with end-of-life planning and death-positive resources.  Check out our introductory episode [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/episodes/13874551] to learn more about Annalouiza, Wakil, and our vision/mission to normalize and destigmatize conversations about death, dying, grief, and loss. You can find us on SubStack, [https://endoflifeconvos.substack.com/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=end%20of%20life%20conversation%20podcasts], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/endoflifeconvos/], YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@EndofLifeConversationsPodcast], and BlueSky [https://bsky.app/profile/endoflifeconvo.bsky.social]. You are also invited to subscribe to support us financially [https://endoflifeconvos.substack.com/subscribe]. Anyone who supports us at any level will have access to Premium content, special online meet-ups, and one-on-one time with Annalouiza or Wakil. And we would love your feedback and want to hear your stories. You can email us at endoflifeconvo@gmail.com. We want to be transparent that we use AI tools to help us with titles, show notes, editing, and introductions. ...

4 de jul de 202647 min
episode Weekly Dispatch | Why Grief Hurts: The Physical Symptoms of Loss artwork

Weekly Dispatch | Why Grief Hurts: The Physical Symptoms of Loss

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/fan_mail/new] Grief doesn't just affect our emotions. It affects our bodies, too. In this Weekly Dispatch episode, we explore the physical symptoms of grief and why loss can show up as fatigue, headaches, muscle tension, digestive issues, chronic stress, and even unexplained pain. Many people are surprised to learn that grief is not only an emotional experience but also a physical one. We'll discuss how grief affects the nervous system, why emotional pain can become physical discomfort, what "somatic grief" means, and practical ways to support healing through body awareness, grounding exercises, rituals, movement, and self-compassion. Whether you're grieving the death of a loved one, navigating a major life transition, supporting others through loss, or simply trying to understand what grief feels like in the body, this episode offers insights and practical tools to help. Topics include: • Physical symptoms of grief • Why grief hurts physically • Somatic grief and emotional memory • Grief and the nervous system • Fatigue, stress, and grief • Grounding exercises for grief • Rituals for processing loss • Healing after loss If grief has ever left you feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, or disconnected from your body, this conversation may help you better understand what's happening and how to move forward with greater awareness and care. #Grief #PhysicalSymptomsOfGrief #GriefHealing #GriefSupport #SomaticGrief #LossAndHealing #GrievingProcess #MentalHealth #EmotionalHealing #WeeklyDispatch Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/support] We very much want to hear your thoughts. Please join us on Substack for our community chat [https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/611786c4-a0b5-4fd1-b14a-f64e66de9ae2]. This podcast helps anyone dealing with loss. It can guide you with end-of-life planning and death-positive resources.  Check out our introductory episode [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/episodes/13874551] to learn more about Annalouiza, Wakil, and our vision/mission to normalize and destigmatize conversations about death, dying, grief, and loss. You can find us on SubStack, [https://endoflifeconvos.substack.com/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=end%20of%20life%20conversation%20podcasts], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/endoflifeconvos/], YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@EndofLifeConversationsPodcast], and BlueSky [https://bsky.app/profile/endoflifeconvo.bsky.social]. You are also invited to subscribe to support us financially [https://endoflifeconvos.substack.com/subscribe]. Anyone who supports us at any level will have access to Premium content, special online meet-ups, and one-on-one time with Annalouiza or Wakil. And we would love your feedback and want to hear your stories. You can email us at endoflifeconvo@gmail.com. We want to be transparent that we use AI tools to help us with titles, show notes, editing, and introductions. ...

29 de jun de 202617 min
episode Jen Blalock and Shelby Mundy | Intergenerational Death Doula Duo and Their Before I Die Cincinnati artwork

Jen Blalock and Shelby Mundy | Intergenerational Death Doula Duo and Their Before I Die Cincinnati

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/fan_mail/new] What does a death doula actually do — and why are more people choosing green burial and community-based death care? In this episode, death doulas Jen Blalock and Shelby Mundy (co-founders of Before I Die Cincinnati) share how Jen supported Shelby's husband through his final days, and how that experience grew into a movement built on presence, transparency, and community. We cover:  🔹 What does a death doula do — the role, the training, and how Jen and Shelby found this work  🔹 Green burial options — ecological and alternative approaches to death care  🔹 Community death care & the Before I Die Festival — building public conversation around dying Whether you're a death doula, hospice worker, creator, or just someone carrying grief, this conversation offers grounded, practical insight into approaching death with more intention and less fear. https://www.deathdoulacincinnati.com [https://www.deathdoulacincinnati.com/] https://www.beforeidiecincinnati.com [https://www.beforeidiecincinnati.com/] #DeathDoula #GreenBurial #EndOfLifeCare #GriefSupport #DeathPositive Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/support] We very much want to hear your thoughts. Please join us on Substack for our community chat [https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/611786c4-a0b5-4fd1-b14a-f64e66de9ae2]. This podcast helps anyone dealing with loss. It can guide you with end-of-life planning and death-positive resources.  Check out our introductory episode [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257447/episodes/13874551] to learn more about Annalouiza, Wakil, and our vision/mission to normalize and destigmatize conversations about death, dying, grief, and loss. You can find us on SubStack, [https://endoflifeconvos.substack.com/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=end%20of%20life%20conversation%20podcasts], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/endoflifeconvos/], YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@EndofLifeConversationsPodcast], and BlueSky [https://bsky.app/profile/endoflifeconvo.bsky.social]. You are also invited to subscribe to support us financially [https://endoflifeconvos.substack.com/subscribe]. Anyone who supports us at any level will have access to Premium content, special online meet-ups, and one-on-one time with Annalouiza or Wakil. And we would love your feedback and want to hear your stories. You can email us at endoflifeconvo@gmail.com. We want to be transparent that we use AI tools to help us with titles, show notes, editing, and introductions. ...

27 de jun de 202642 min