Overwhelmed by the News? Processing Collective Grief around Death and Dying in a Time of War
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In this conversation, Wakil David Matthews and Sam Lee Zemke explore collective grief amid war and global conflict. Why do events happening thousands of miles away feel so personal? Why does constant exposure to tragedy leave us exhausted, anxious, or numb?
This episode addresses:
- What collective grief really is
- The emotional impact of repeated exposure to war news
- How to cope with constant bad news without disconnecting
- Spiritual grounding practices in times of crisis
- Community support and shared reflection as tools for resilience
We address the current state of global affairs, focusing on recent events in Ukraine, Iran, and the Israel Gaza war. We discuss the emotional impact of these world news headlines and how they contribute to feelings of fear and sadness. This conversation explores the broader geopolitical context and the collective anxiety many feel.
For death-positive workers, creators, caregivers, and anyone navigating grief and loss, this conversation offers language, perspective, and practical tools for staying grounded while staying informed.
If you’ve been doomscrolling, feeling helpless about world events, or wondering whether it’s normal to grieve global conflict, this episode is for you.
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