#186: Mapping Grief with Jasmin Jenkins

Today’s podcast on grief is near and dear to my heart. Jasmin Jenkins defines grief as a complex multilayer experience and shares that everyone’s grief journey is unique. Grief is an invitation for transformation and as practitioners, our ability to hold space for our clients grief experience is an integral part of the healing process.
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Related Episodes:
Episode #163 where Dana Frost Maps Heart Rate Variability on the 15-Minute Matrix
Episode #40 where Kerry Jeffery Maps Grief and Autoimmunity
Episode #35 where Dr. Venu Julapalli Maps Therapeutic Love on the 15=Minute Matrix
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