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Hope Edelman On the Aftergrief of Early Loss
Season 1 · Episode 19

Hope Edelman On the Aftergrief of Early Loss

And How She Helps Adults Rewrite Their Stories

Are We There Yet? · Ann Faison

September 28, 202335m 1s

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Show Notes

Hope Edelman is my guest this week and I couldn't be more excited to share our conversation. Hope is the leading expert on historical loss for women who lost their mothers at a young age. She is the New York Times bestselling author of Motherless Daughters and many other books on grief and loss. She now has a thriving business as a grief and loss coach, and writing instructor, who helps women-identified people to reframe their early losses in a way that helps them heal and repair the lost connection to their mothers. Hope brings years of research to her latest book The Aftergrief, which I found so validating and fascinating to read. Her deep knowledge and decades of working with people who suffered an early traumatic loss make her a perfect guest for my show.


You can find Hope on Instagram, Facebook, and on her website, HopeEdelman.com


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Intro and outro music by Josephine Wiggs from her Album "We Fall."


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