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Kim works with organizations and communities who want to be educated and informed on the uncomfortable and overwhelming topic of grief by illuminating their understanding, and diving deep into the nuances of grief, and how it shows up in our lives.
Our time spent will be full of rich, interactive, engaging, and collaborative conversation. Kim’s ability to connect emotionally with the audience will leave a transformative experience for attendees.
Grief is a deeply personal and emotional journey, and Kim approaches it with the utmost empathy, sensitivity, and compassion. She understands the pain and challenges individuals face when navigating these profound experiences.
Grief literacy and grief conversations are needed now more than ever before. People are hurting, traumatized, and grief is becoming layered and complicated.
“The loss of others through death is immensely painful. Such loss gives rise to sadness and melancholy, anger, resentment, guilt, fear and anxiety, and sometimes to a search for meaning, a turning toward or against God, the desire to lay blame on someone or something, the attempt to find a reason for the death.”
— Kalish, R. A. & Reynolds, D. K., 1981, p. 30. Death and Ethnicity: A Psychocultural Study (Baywood).