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Pet Loss Grief? There’s a New App for That!

31 min · 27. mars 2026
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What happens when success no longer feels meaningful and grief changes everything? In this episode, we talk with entrepreneur-turned-death doula Phil Benavides, who walked away from a thriving tech company after experiencing multiple personal losses during COVID. What followed was a complete life pivot, one that led him into the world of grief support, end-of-life care, and ultimately, building a groundbreaking platform to help people navigate the loss of a beloved pet. Phil shares powerful insights into the emotional complexity of choosing euthanasia, what a “good death” can look like for our pets, and how simple, intentional moments can make all the difference. They also dive into the inspiration behind Remembrance, the new app designed to connect grieving pet owners with real humans who understand their pain, exactly when they need it most ... even if it's at 2 a.m. In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why pet loss can feel just as painful as losing a person • The concept of “disenfranchised grief” and why it matters • How to know when it’s time to say goodbye to your pet • What actually helps people process grief (hint: it’s not articles) • How peer support and pet tech is reshaping the future of pet grief care Check out Remembrance Pets here: https://remembrancepets.com/ [https://remembrancepets.com/]

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