Grief, Healing, and the Fiercely Alive (Episode 174)

Naila Francis is a certified grief coach and death midwife. As the founder of This Hallowed Wilderness, she helps people transform their relationship to grief and loss through one-on-one coaching, workshops, rituals and ceremonies. Naila is also a founding member of Salt Trails, a Philadelphia collective normalizing grief through community rituals. In this featured conversation, she shares about offering compassion, the necessity of healing from both personal losses and greater world tragedies, and the “fierce aliveness” that often emerges from moving through our deepest emotional work.5 Facts About Grief - Naila Francis

Co-hosts Wendy Sheridan and Robin Renée open the show with some levity in the Timeline Cleanse segment – this time on the pleasures of sipping Negronis and petting jellyfish. They are ready for the rainbow celebrations of June and contemplate an “All Lives Matter” moment at a Pride march. Visibly celebrating LGBTQ+ Pride is one of the recommended actions in Pièce de Résistance, along with picking up some feminist reading and attending a No Kings Day protest. Wendy reads another brief exerpt from On Tyrrany.

Things to do:

Learn more about Naila Fracis and her work on the This Hallowed Wilderness website, on Instagram, and on Facebook.

Attend the Philadelphia Death and Arts Festival, May 29 – June 1, 2025.

Join a June 14th No Kings Day protest: IndivisibleFiftyFifty.one/events.

Read The Flytrap – worker-owned, reader-supported intersectional feminist journalism to unfuck your algorithm.

Read On Tyrrany: Twenty Lessons From the Twentieth Century by Timothy D. Snyder.

Visit the National Aquarium.

jellyfish at the National Aquarium, Baltimore, MD diver and fish at the National Aquarium, Baltimore, MD blue and yellow frogs at the National Aquarium, Baltimore, MD

 

 

 

 

Celebrate Pride!

Have a Negroni!

 

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