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    <itunes:subtitle>It's about living a life without definitive expectations and learning to fish without bait.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <title>Joanna Lowe on Grief, Art, and Learning to Live Again | Episode 516</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In Part 3 of our conversation with Joanna Lowe, we explore the complicated reality of grief, anger, survival, and support after devastating loss. Joanna shares deeply personal reflections on widowhood, parenting through trauma, and what people can truly do to support someone who is grieving.

Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast player and support ad-free episodes on Patreon.

Joanna’s work:

The Occasional Epiphany by Joanna Lowe
Cup A Joe Productions Facebook

Support us on Patreon for ad-free episodes:
Fishing Without Bait Patreon

Pick up the book:
Learn to Fish Without Bait: A 365-Day Mindfulness Journal and Adult Coloring Book</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;In Part 3 of our continuing conversation, Jim Ellermeyer welcomes back returning guest Joanna Lowe for an unfiltered discussion about grief, anger, trauma, survival, and the complicated reality of healing after profound loss.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Joanna opens up about the experience of widowhood, the emotional isolation of grief, and the well-meaning things people say that often miss the mark. She discusses the importance of allowing yourself to fully feel emotions instead of hiding them, how friends and family supported her during suicidal ideation, and the ways grief reshaped her relationship with her daughter.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The conversation also explores:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;How to support someone who is grieving without smothering them&lt;br&gt;
Why “How are you?” can feel impossible to answer&lt;br&gt;
Anger toward God, loved ones, and life itself&lt;br&gt;
Trauma, emotional honesty, and parenting through grief&lt;br&gt;
The balance between needing solitude and needing connection&lt;br&gt;
Why every person experiences grief differently&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Joanna also discusses her one-woman show Widow, which she is bringing to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and how storytelling can help teach people how to truly love and support those who are grieving.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Joanna’s work:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The Occasional Epiphany by Joanna Lowe&lt;br&gt;
Cup A Joe Productions Facebook&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Subscribe to Fishing Without Bait on your favorite podcast player.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Support us on Patreon for ad-free episodes:&lt;br&gt;
Fishing Without Bait Patreon&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Pick up our book:&lt;br&gt;
Learn to Fish Without Bait: A 365-Day Mindfulness Journal and Adult Coloring Book &lt;/p&gt;
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<p>Joanna opens up about the experience of widowhood, the emotional isolation of grief, and the well-meaning things people say that often miss the mark. She discusses the importance of allowing yourself to fully feel emotions instead of hiding them, how friends and family supported her during suicidal ideation, and the ways grief reshaped her relationship with her daughter.</p>

<p>The conversation also explores:</p>

<p>How to support someone who is grieving without smothering them<br>
Why “How are you?” can feel impossible to answer<br>
Anger toward God, loved ones, and life itself<br>
Trauma, emotional honesty, and parenting through grief<br>
The balance between needing solitude and needing connection<br>
Why every person experiences grief differently</p>

<p>Joanna also discusses her one-woman show Widow, which she is bringing to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and how storytelling can help teach people how to truly love and support those who are grieving.</p>

<p>Joanna’s work:</p>

<p>The Occasional Epiphany by Joanna Lowe<br>
Cup A Joe Productions Facebook</p>

<p>Subscribe to Fishing Without Bait on your favorite podcast player.</p>

<p>Support us on Patreon for ad-free episodes:<br>
Fishing Without Bait Patreon</p>

<p>Pick up our book:<br>
Learn to Fish Without Bait: A 365-Day Mindfulness Journal and Adult Coloring Book</p>]]>
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<p>Joanna opens up about the experience of widowhood, the emotional isolation of grief, and the well-meaning things people say that often miss the mark. She discusses the importance of allowing yourself to fully feel emotions instead of hiding them, how friends and family supported her during suicidal ideation, and the ways grief reshaped her relationship with her daughter.</p>

<p>The conversation also explores:</p>

<p>How to support someone who is grieving without smothering them<br>
Why “How are you?” can feel impossible to answer<br>
Anger toward God, loved ones, and life itself<br>
Trauma, emotional honesty, and parenting through grief<br>
The balance between needing solitude and needing connection<br>
Why every person experiences grief differently</p>

<p>Joanna also discusses her one-woman show Widow, which she is bringing to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and how storytelling can help teach people how to truly love and support those who are grieving.</p>

<p>Joanna’s work:</p>

<p>The Occasional Epiphany by Joanna Lowe<br>
Cup A Joe Productions Facebook</p>

<p>Subscribe to Fishing Without Bait on your favorite podcast player.</p>

<p>Support us on Patreon for ad-free episodes:<br>
Fishing Without Bait Patreon</p>

<p>Pick up our book:<br>
Learn to Fish Without Bait: A 365-Day Mindfulness Journal and Adult Coloring Book</p>]]>
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