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the after: grief and life after loss in your 20s/30s

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 8 episodes

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8
Last ep.
13 days ago
Avg length
17m
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36
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About this podcast

Building a life in your 20s and 30s after grappling with the death of a loved one can feel lonely and... bizarre. But staying close to a community that gets it helps. THE AFTER is not just a candid conversation about grief but also about navigating and reconstructing life after loss. Two sisters, Vera and Chia, became part of this community in their late 20s. They believe that all Afterpeople carry a secret depth, not just a secret wound. And together, we can find comfort, strength, and even hope in one another. ig: @theafter_pod email: theafterpeople@gmail.com

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Unknown Host hosts the after: grief and life after loss in your 20s/30s, a society show with 8 episodes published.

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s1#007| special episode for mother's day

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How do we navigate a mother’s day that feels true to us? There are so many different reasons someone might feel a deep sense of grief on this day. If that's you, this special episode is for you. In this conversation, Ver

s1#006| do we ever stop learning about our person?

Apr 17, 202616m0

Even after our person leaves this physical world, the "getting to know you" phase isn't necessarily over. We often find ourselves meeting new versions or uncovering hidden sides of them. It might happen through a dusty b

s1#005| what are your secondary losses?

Mar 12, 202617m0

Taking a moment to acknowledge all those quiet, yet significant, things we lost when our person passed isn’t about wallowing. It’s about understanding what we are ACTUALLY experiencing. When we name those losses, we may

s1#004| what's the shape of your grief?

Mar 3, 202617m0

What if our grief doesn’t only have one shape, but many? Shapes that change. Shapes that can exist all at once. In this conversation, Vera and Chia explore the different shapes grief can take beyond tears. We talk about

s1#003| what's your secret way of honoring your person?

Feb 21, 202615m0

Is there something you do in your daily life that is secretly meaningful to you and your person? In this conversation, Vera and Chia share the beautiful, subtle (and major) ways our community honors the relationships tha

s1#002| the sophisticated loneliness.

Feb 13, 202614m0

Hey, if you’ve ever felt that unique, "sophisticated loneliness" that comes with grief—the kind that persists even when you're not technically alone—this one is for you. In this conversation, Vera and Chia explore the sp

s1#001| do you feel like a different person?

Feb 6, 202623m0

This conversation explores how profound loss can impact us, especially in your 20s, 30s, or any stage where you’re actively building your life. Vera and Chia draw from conversations with dozens of others, alongside refle

#000 pilot

Jan 28, 20263m0

You'll come out of this little pilot episode knowing what "the after" is about and why we're doing this. Thanks for considering hitting play :) ig: @wetheafterpeople email: theafterpeople@gmail.com

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