Nurture Pod 19: Wild Edges of Grief and Community
In this episode Iris and Ginger welcome their very first Nurture Pod Guest!
Therapist, grief tender, community ritual leader (and Ginger's cousin) Joshua Lowe joins the pod to talk about this misunderstood emotion and the role it plays in our lives and culture.
On October 11-13th Joshua Lowe will be coming to Nehalem to co-facilitate a weekend community grief ritual with Ginger and other community members at the White Clover Grange.
Why would anyone want to spend a weekend dealing with grief?
That's the question we dive deep into as we unpack the reasons it's important to grieve and especially why to grieve in community with others.
This is the first in a series of conversations about grief and culture so stay tuned for more!
If you're interested in joining the ritual weekend in October please check northfork53.com for more info and tickets.
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To find more about classes and courses Iris is offering visit
https://www.dreambirdstudio.com/
To find Ginger’s North Fork 53 events, her coaching and other courses visit:
https://www.northfork53.com/
Find out more about Joshua Lowe’s work at:
https://www.joshualowetherapy.com
Many thanks to the talented Kathryn Claire for the use of her "Bakers Song" as our intro and exit music!
Find all of her songs at her https://kathrynclairemusic.com/home