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Overshadowed Grief
Season 1 · Episode 5

Overshadowed Grief

What Happens When Grief Is Interrupted By An Historical Event

Are We There Yet? · Ann Faison

March 23, 202331m 51s

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Show Notes

In this episode, I talk to Diane, whose father died on Veteran's Day, 1963, eleven days before the assassination of President Kennedy. Diane was born in the aftermath of World War ll so she is from a different generation and grew up in a different culture than I did. She also had to help support her family right away so there wasn't much time for grief. We talk about the difference between our generations and what happens when we have no choice but to put off the grieving process. Diane shares openly about how she coped and how present her grief remains today.


Music by Josephine Wiggs from her Album "We Fall."


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