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  • Grief as a Gateway
    2026/02/10
    Welcome back to Return to Moore. I was thirteen when my Aunt Madeline received her terminal diagnosis. Over the next year and a half, as my mother became her caregiver, I found myself unexpectedly close to an aunt I'd never really known. Thirty years later, I still think about what our relationship could have been.

    In "Grief as a Gateway," I sit down with Oz Escobel, clinical director and psychotherapist of Awakening LLC, to examine grief beyond death. We explore how loss shows up in transitions—moving cities, ending relationships, leaving behind identities we once held.

    Oz lost his father at six in Guatemala and learned emotional restraint as survival. After immigrating to the United States, he navigated grief, identity, and belonging as a gay man in a new culture. His path into therapy came through life itself and a partner who encouraged him to seek support. Sitting in the client's chair showed him the power of being seen.

    Today, Oz supports individuals and couples navigating identity, intimacy, and relational wounds. He integrates Emotion-Focused Therapy, Gottman Method, and Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy. His work is grounded in the belief that healing expands capacity rather than erases parts of the self.

    This episode offers a different framework: grief as evolution, not failure.

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Introduction
    00:06 - "Aunt Madeline's Vibrant Gatherings"
    05:41 - "Childhood Eavesdropping and Family Grief"
    11:25 - "Grieving What Could Have Been"
    13:28 - "Grief: A Journey, Not Destination"
    17:33 - Understanding Grief and Internal Loss
    21:20 - "Nervous System and Grief"
    24:29 - Expanding Grief Beyond Death
    29:41 - "Reflections on Relocation Challenges"
    30:32 - "Processing Transitions and Identity"
    33:55 - "Understanding and Embracing Grief"
    40:05 - "Lessons from Feelings and Grief"
    43:31 - "Unprocessed Emotions and Grief"
    48:05 - "Navigating Grief Through the Body"
    51:42 - "Grief: Feel, Evolve, Suspend Judgment"
    53:57 - "Sharing Stories, Processing Grief"
    56:19 - "Grief, Podcasts, and Connection"
    56:45 - Outro

    Quotes:

    "Grief isn't something to fix—it's something to feel. In feeling it, we discover who we are."- Jonathan Moore

    "Grief is not a sign of failure—it's a sign that something mattered. Approach it with curiosity and compassion, and it will transform you."- Oz Escobel

    Key Takeaways:

    Grief Is More Than Loss—It’s Growth
    Your Body Remembers—Listen Inward
    Grief is Nonlinear—And That’s Okay
    Celebrate the Power of Reflection
    Vulnerability Connects
    Grief Evolves, and So Do We
    Support, Not Solution

    Connect with Oz Escobel

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awakeningllc_
    Website:https://www.awakeningllctherapy.com/

    Connect with the Host:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jonathan-moore/
    Website:https://returntomoore.com/

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    57 分
  • Returning to Moore
    2026/02/03
    I thought moving to my dream city would change everything. New place, new opportunities, new life—it all seemed like the answer I'd been searching for. But when I arrived, something unexpected happened. Instead of feeling energized and unstoppable, I found myself exhausted, overwhelmed, and questioning everything I thought I knew about success and fulfillment.

    That moment of reckoning became the catalyst for this podcast. I'm Jonathan Moore, and this is the very first episode of "Return to Moore"—a conversation about the journey back to yourself, to the parts of you that already hold peace, love, joy, and purpose. Because what I discovered in that season of disillusionment is that what I was really searching for wasn't out there at all. It was already within me. I just had to find my way back.

    In this episode, I'm walking you through how I structure each conversation so you know what to expect and can jump to the parts that resonate most with you. I'll share my own story of awakening—how I moved from chasing external validation to grounding myself in who I really am. Then I'll break down five practical ways you can begin your own return: setting boundaries, forgiving yourself and others, embracing evolution, opening yourself to love, and leaning into grief.

    I'll also give you reflection questions to sit with, a story that'll make you laugh (involving the D.C. Metro and my terrible sense of direction), and some takeaways you can carry with you long after this episode ends. Whether you're listening on your commute, during a quiet moment at home, or while you're trying to make sense of your own season of transition, I hope you'll find something here that speaks to you.

    This is where it begins. Welcome to "Return to Moore."

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Introduction
    00:06 - "Return to More: Laughter & Reflection"
    06:02 - "Returning to Yourself"
    08:52 - "Forgive Yourself and Others"
    13:32 - "Embracing Change and Evolution"
    16:21 - "Understanding Love Languages"
    19:04 - "Mom's Generosity and Love"
    21:37 - The Many Dimensions of Grief
    26:50 - "Carrying and Redefining the Past"
    27:53 - "Self-Reflection and Compassion"
    31:08 - "Lost on the Green Line"
    32:48 - Outro

    Quotes:

    "What we're really searching for is already within us. That's what this show is all about." — Dr. Jonathan Moore"

    Returning to yourself means refusing to abandon your needs to meet someone else’s expectations." — Dr. Jonathan Moore

    "Forgiveness is one of the hardest things to practice, but it’s also one of the most liberating." — Dr. Jonathan Moore

    Key Takeaways:

    Returning to Your Truest Self
    Honoring Your Identity’s Many Facets
    Embracing Boundaries as Self-Love
    The Power of Forgiveness
    Permission to Evolve
    Receiving and Giving Love Freely
    Leaning Into Grief With Compassion
    Reflect, Laugh, and Keep Living

    Connect with the Host:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jonathan-moore/
    Website: https://returntomoore.com/

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    33 分
  • Pilot Episode
    2026/01/09
    3 分