Under The Griefluence - RESILIENT A.F. with Blair and Alana
Grief does not always announce itself. Sometimes it shows up quietly, influencing choices in the background. What someone watches on a long flight. How they spend their energy. Why a reality TV marathon suddenly feels essential. Why movement, distraction, or structure becomes non-negotiable. In a recent Under the Griefluence check-in, Blair Kaplan Venables and her sister Alana explore what grief looks like when it is not dramatic, public, or performative, but still very present. This episode and reflection center on the subtle ways grief shapes behaviour, especially during travel, downtime, and moments when the nervous system is asking for regulation more than insight. What It Means to Be “Under the Griefluence” Being under the griefluence means grief is not front and center, but it is still influencing decisions. People are functioning.They are showing up.They are living their lives. But their choices look different. They may travel more or less.They may binge-watch familiar shows.They may turn everyday activities into games just to maintain momentum. This is not avoidance.It is adaptation. Grief often shifts behaviour long before it becomes emotional language. Travel, Grief, and the Need for Familiar Distraction While travelling through Hong Kong en route to the Maldives for a grief trip, Blair shared how long-haul travel can amplify emotional fatigue. Extended flights remove structure, disrupt routines, and leave the nervous system suspended in a kind of emotional limbo. During a 14-hour flight, she watched Shameless continuously. Not for inspiration.Not for meaning. For regulation. For many people navigating grief, familiar television becomes less about entertainment and more about emotional containment. Predictable storylines, dark humour, and familiar characters can help stabilize the nervous system when everything else feels uncertain. This is a common and valid grief response. Survivor Marathons At the same time, Alana shared that she watched 27 to 29 episodes of Survivor over three days. She is currently rewatching all 49 seasons before the next season airs. She pairs watching with colouring, word games, and tracking progress. Each episode contributes to a larger goal. What might sound excessive on the surface reveals something deeper: structure restores agency. Fandom, Identity, and Continuity After Loss Being a day-one fan of a show like Survivor is not just about entertainment. It represents continuity, identity, and belonging. When grief destabilizes a person’s sense of self, familiar rituals and long-standing interests can serve as emotional anchors. Grief does not erase identity, but it often forces people to renegotiate who they are. Familiar stories and rituals remind them of who they have been across different chapters of life. Grief Does Not Have a Correct Form This conversation is not about prescribing how grief should look. It is about normalizing how grief already operates. Many people cope by: * Watching the same shows repeatedly * Travelling during emotionally heavy periods * Turning daily life into structured games * Seeking distraction without guilt These behaviours do not mean someone is avoiding grief. They often mean they are surviving it. A Question For You What have you done recently while under the griefluence? There is no hierarchy of grief responses. There is only honesty, adaptation, and learning how to live alongside loss. More Under the Griefluence check-ins are coming, including updates from the Maldives. Grief may influence the choices people make, but it does not define their failure or success. It simply asks for gentleness. You’re officially under the Griefluence. X Blair + Alana P.S. You are getting this email from Substack because you are on our email list for The Global Resilience Project. We will be sending out a few of these short posts/episodes a week. If our content no longer has a home in your inbox, we invite you to unsubscribe (at the bottom of this email). We will miss you and understand. If you choose to stick around, we are grateful for your love and support. P.P.S. Are you like us (and disco balls), and built from broken pieces? Check out our recent, limited-edition drop. [https://thegrpshop.myshopify.com/collections/built-from-broken-pieces] Under The Griefluence is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Global Resilience Project at theglobalresilienceproject.substack.com/subscribe [https://theglobalresilienceproject.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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