Talk Death Delaware — Conversations on Death, Grief & End-of-Life in the First State
In this heartfelt episode of Talk Death Delaware, I talk with award-winning bilingual children’s author Adriana Camacho-Church about how storytelling can help us navigate grief, loss, and emotional healing. Adriana shares the inspiration behind her book Grandma, Where Will Your Love Go?, a moving story that helps children understand death through the lens of love, nature, and connection. Drawing from her own experiences—growing up between cultures and losing her grandmother—Adriana discusses how grief can transform into resilience, purpose, and even peace. Together, they dive into: * How children process grief and loss * Why books can be powerful tools for emotional expression * The role of culture, spirituality, and nature in healing * How love continues beyond death in ways we can still feel This episode offers comfort, insight, and a fresh perspective on one of life’s most difficult conversations—reminding us that love is never truly lost. Death touches all of us, but we don’t have to face it alone. Talk Death Delaware fosters open, honest conversations about death, grief, and living with intention. If this episode was meaningful to you, please consider sharing it or leaving a review—it helps others find these conversations when they need them most. Contact me with your story at talkdeathdelaware@gmail.com Follow The Good Death Doula on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559817052715] or return_ofthe_native_Delaware on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/return_ofthe_native_delaware/] for photos.
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