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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1787163/fan_mail/new] Loss doesn’t wait until we feel ready, and grief doesn’t follow a neat checklist. Rachel S. Hesling joins us for a grounded, deeply human conversation about why hearts are meant to be broken and what that truth can teach us about living with more courage, honesty, and joy. Rachel draws on decades of work in the psychology of identity and human experience, along with the personal losses that shaped her upcoming book Hearts Are Meant To Be Broken: A New Approach To Grief. We talk about the kind of grief people don’t always name: mourning the future you expected, the plans that collapsed, and the version of life that never gets to happen. We also challenge the cultural obsession with pain avoidance, exploring how ignoring hurt can create more damage and shrink our ability to feel joy. We unpack the stages of grief from Kubler-Ross, not as a timeline you must “complete,” but as expressions that can normalize what you feel and reduce shame. Rachel shares why guilt about grieving too much or too little misses the point, how meaning-making can help without erasing what happened, and why resilience often comes from facing reality instead of fighting it. We also explore “chameleon energy,” performative grief, and the many factors that shape why people grieve differently, from wiring and neurodiversity to family history and environment. If this conversation gives you language for your own loss, share it with someone who needs it, and please subscribe and leave a review so we can keep bringing you thoughtful conversations. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1787163/support] my email address gholamrezava@gmail.com Twitter account is @rezava
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