The Final Touch
In this episode of The Final Touch, we take an honest and direct look at the growing issue of social media announcements of a death before the family has been properly notified. From families learning about a loved one’s passing through Facebook, to misinformation spreading online, to unauthorized GoFundMe accounts and an overwhelming influx of calls and visitors. This episode explores the real and lasting impact these actions have on grieving families. We also discuss the psychology behind why people feel the need to be the first to share tragic news, and how that behavior, intentional or not, can come across as self-centered and harmful during someone else’s most difficult moment. This is a candid conversation about grief, respect, and responsibility in the age of social media. Key Takeaways: * Why posting before family notification is so damaging * The unintended consequences of “sharing” tragic news * The importance of privacy during early grief * What respectful support actually looks like Reminder: If it’s not your story, it’s not yours to share.
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