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Practical Tips to Navigate Grief with Julieanne Williams

Practical Tips to Navigate Grief with Julieanne Williams

Released Monday, 17th June 2024
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Practical Tips to Navigate Grief with Julieanne Williams

Practical Tips to Navigate Grief with Julieanne Williams

Practical Tips to Navigate Grief with Julieanne Williams

Practical Tips to Navigate Grief with Julieanne Williams

Monday, 17th June 2024
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Practical Tips to Navigate Grief with Julieanne Williams

In this episode, you'll hear:

  • How Julieanne told her children what happened to their dad
  • Key takeaways from her books: H.O.P.E.
  • The importance of community 
  • How can you help someone who is grieving? 
  • What life after a loss can look like 

Julieanne Williams was born in a small farm town with a heart defect that required surgery at the age of 5. It complicated her childhood but also developed a resilience in her that she would need later on. She went on to earn her bachelor's degree in applied developmental psychology from Cal Poly SLO and a Master of Public Health from Fresno State. She has also written several books, including Griefquake, Head Above Water, and Unleash Her. 

At age 38, Julianne's husband took his life after battling bipolar disorder. This left her in a dire financial situation, navigating a turbulent custody battle with her in-laws, and learning how to be a single parent to young children grieving the loss of their father. Her mission is to use what she has learned to help others who are experiencing loss and trauma from the death, illness, or emotional severing of a spouse, child, or parent, as well as other life-altering grief-triggering events.

In this episode, Mathew and Julieanne discuss the realities of having a loved one with bipolar disorder and losing a spouse to suicide, what she learned about grief along the way, and what she may have done differently looking back. Mathew talks about the recent loss of his mother and best friend, and Dr. Dave gives us some good information about what people going through grief need to recognize about themselves. Julieanne emphasizes the role of community, tells us how she worked hard to stay connected, and outlines how connection helps facilitate healing. She also notes the importance of normalizing the fact that grief hurts, it’s unique, and it doesn't go away, but it does get better.

“There is life after loss.”

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