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We don't talk about death, and we certainly don't talk about grief. And we especially don't talk about the kind that has no clear cause, no funeral, and no casserole on the doorstep. But maybe we should. In this episode of the Magic Hour Podcast [https://unicornmarketingco.ca/podcast-38-sarah-savoy/], I sit down with Sarah Savoy, end-of-life doula, educator, and founder of A Good Farewell [https://www.agoodfarewell.ca/], for a conversation that is equal parts tender and quietly transformative. Sarah has dedicated her life to sitting with people in their most vulnerable moments, through caregiving, life-limiting illness, dying, and grief. But what we explore in this conversation goes far beyond death. It's about how we live. The grief we absorb without realizing it. The joy we talk ourselves out of. And the quiet but radical act of choosing meaningful work over comfortable work. We talk about what it really looks like to walk away from a successful business because something deeper is calling. Sarah shares the reality of her own midlife pivot — the gradual unravelling, the moment of clarity, and what it took to rebuild her life around work that truly reflects who she is. We also explore what it means to move through a society that is, as Sarah puts it, deeply grief illiterate. One that doesn't give us the language, the permission, or the space to grieve the things that aren't just the loss of a person — the loss of identity, of community, of the life we thought we were going to have. This conversation also holds space for the grief we inherit. The kind passed down through generations without a word ever being spoken. And the micro joys (small, deliberate, tender moments) that become the way we survive it all. 🎧 In this episode, we talk about: ⚡ Walking away from a successful brick and mortar business to find heart-centred work ⚡ The big G and the little G, understanding grief in all its forms ⚡ Why our society is grief illiterate and what it costs us ⚡ Cultural and intergenerational grief and the weight we carry without knowing it ⚡ How to hold space for others without losing yourself ⚡ Micro joys as a daily practice and a survival strategy ⚡ The invisible weight of navigating grief while keeping up appearances ⚡ How to let small joys back in without feeling like you're betraying the pain This one is for anyone who has ever felt like their grief was too complicated, too quiet, or too hard to explain. Sarah has a gift for making the heaviest things feel a little more possible to hold. I hope this conversation does the same for you. ✨ 📖 Read the full show notes and transcript at unicornmarketingco.ca/podcast [https://unicornmarketingco.ca/podcast-33-megan-swan/] 📝 This episode is sponsored by Flodesk [https://flodesk.com/c/UNICORNMARKETING]. The beautiful, easy-to-use email marketing platform I swear by. Get a free month of Flodesk here: https://flodesk.com/c/UNICORNMARKETING [https://flodesk.com/c/UNICORNMARKETING] 💌 ✨ Stay in the magic: Follow @itsthemagichourpodcast [https://instagram.com/itsthemagichourpodcast] for behind-the-scenes content, guest updates, and more! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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