『griefsense with Mimi Gonzalez』のカバーアート

griefsense with Mimi Gonzalez

griefsense with Mimi Gonzalez

著者: Mimi Gonzalez
無料で聴く

このコンテンツについて

Welcome to "griefsense," a bi-weekly podcast for creatives who are grievers. I'm your host, Mimi Gonzalez, guiding you through discussions about life, death, and 'grief sense,' a unique perspective born from my personal loss and confrontation with mortality.

We'll invite guests to share their stories of loss and healing and how they've tapped into this thought exploration of their #griefsense. Together, we'll explore the intersection of grief, creativity, and mortality, striving to normalize these critical conversations.

griefsense is more than a podcast - it's a community where grievers and creatives are invited to explore, heal, and grow together, redefining the conversation around grief and life itself.

Are you a creative & have a #griefsense story? Submit your story on griefsense.com for a chance to be featured!

Don't forget to like, subscribe, & turn on notifications. This is a space for us, by us, and with us.

In solidarity y con mucho amor, Mimi ✊🏽✨

Visit griefsense.com for more info!

© 2025 griefsense with Mimi Gonzalez
アート 心理学 心理学・心の健康 社会科学 衛生・健康的な生活
エピソード
  • Chris Punsalan on: grieving in public, caregiving, and honoring grandmother Anicia Manipon
    2025/07/11

    Send us a text

    In this griefsense episode, I’m joined by multi-hyphenate creator and caregiver Chris Punsalan, known by millions for his viral videos caring for his grandmother, Anicia Manipon.

    For nearly 8 years, Chris showed the world what love looked like in real time - through routines, folded napkins, shared meals, and the small sacred acts of caregiving. Some of you may know him from TikTok, YouTube, or Instagram, where over 6 million people followed their journey.

    But when she passed, a new journey began - one with less guidance and fewer viewers: grief.

    In this episode, we talk about:
    🧡 grieving in public + not crying at the funeral
    🧡 the identity shift after caregiving ends
    🧡 anticipatory grief + emotional guilt
    🧡 taking care of our health + nurturing our hobbies
    🧡 honoring Anicia’s legacy through content and culture
    🧡 navigating social media as a grieving creator

    Whether you're a caregiver, griever, content creator / entrepreneur — or all three — this conversation will hold you where you are.

    You don't have to carry this alone. The griefsense community is here for you.

    related video: https://youtu.be/NMq8P1e_xgs?si=wBXb1CJX7jSvVxbd

    Follow Chris on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube.

    _
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Grief and Growth
    02:38 Navigating Personal Grief Experiences
    05:23 Honoring Legacies Through Grief
    08:30 The Impact of Caregiving on Identity
    11:15 Finding Purpose in Grief
    13:43 Anticipatory Grief and Its Complexities
    16:33 Reinventing Life After Loss
    19:36 Creating Grief Homes and Outlets
    22:26 Reframing Grief Perspectives
    32:15 Moving Forward with Grief
    35:11 The Need for Authenticity
    37:16 Legacy and Purpose
    42:03 Creating Meaningful Content
    48:32 Giving People Their Flowers
    51:16 Cultural Integration in Content
    55:59 Navigating the Creative Journey
    01:01:16 Navigating Comments on Social media
    01:04:00 The Impact of Metrics on Content Creation
    01:07:12 The Invisible Metrics of Engagement
    01:12:07 Living Authentically and Purposefully
    01:16:37 Self-Care as an Act of Love
    01:19:44 The Power of Vulnerability in Storytelling
    _

    ✨ Make sure you subscribe to our channel
    📬 Join "the sala" — our grief community newsletter - https://griefsense.beehiiv.com/subscribe
    🎧 Available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts

    #ChrisPunsalan #griefsense #grief #caregiving #legacy #mentalhealth #creatorjourney #healing

    Visit griefsense.com
    Follow @griefsense on Youtube, TikTok, LinkedIn, or Instagram
    Follow Mimi Gonzalez, MSOP on LinkedIn

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 29 分
  • Kara Roselle on: grief, joy, #landback, and her mother’s unfinished dream
    2025/03/27

    Send us a text

    In this powerful episode of griefsense, Kara Roselle, storyteller, DJ, and activist, joins Mimi to share what it means to be the living embodiment of legacy. Kara opens up about the loss of her mother, Alma Gordon, Chief and Historian of the Chappaquiddick Wampanoag Tribe, and how #grief became a portal for reclaiming land, voice, and joy.

    From the fight for Indigenous #landback to healing through art, storytelling, and DJing, Kara reflects on love, #loss, and what it means to carry an unfinished dream forward.

    💭 Whether you're grieving, reclaiming your roots, or learning how to keep going after loss - this one’s for you.


    00:00 Introduction
    00:36 Kara Roselle's Background and Work
    03:25 Honoring Alma Gordon
    05:11 Kara's Journey and Legacy
    13:07 Grief and Creativity
    25:35 Land Back Movement and Indigenous Rights
    29:27 Exploring Indigenous Place Names
    31:47 The Importance of Land Acknowledgement
    33:11 Solidarity Across Movements
    37:44 Finding Joy Amidst Struggle
    42:36 The Power of LinkedIn
    52:10 Navigating Grief and Advocacy
    56:55 Conclusion and Final Thoughts



    Visit griefsense.com
    Follow @griefsense on Youtube, TikTok, LinkedIn, or Instagram
    Follow Mimi Gonzalez, MSOP on LinkedIn

    続きを読む 一部表示
    58 分
  • lessons from Meghan & Wela Sefa: boldness, belonging, and becoming
    2025/03/16

    Send us a text

    In this episode, I hold space to honor the bold and beautiful legacies of my best friend, Meghan Victoria Leroy, and my grandmother, Wela Sefa—two women who shaped me long before I had the words for who I was becoming. Their birthdays are this month, and this is my offering to them.

    Meghan taught me what it means to live presently and loudly—to be bold, to dance, to wear bright colors, and to say exactly what’s on your mind without apology. She’s the reason I choose to live life by my own rules and why the color orange became my anchor in grief.

    Wela Sefa showed me the power of chosen family. She took my mom and I in without question after my dad died, and taught me how to build community rooted in joy, faith, and belonging. She’s why I know what it means to show up for people — and why coffee and dominoes will always feel like home.

    We dive into what it means to reclaim safety as women in a world not built for us. I share personal lessons from both of them on self love, boldness, and creation and how those lessons continue to fuel my healing, my creativity, and my womanhood today.

    How are you showing up boldly? Who are you choosing as family? And what legacy are you cultivating with your life?


    Let’s sit with that, together.

    Cheers to channeling your inner Meghan and Wela Sefa. 🌻✨

    🎙️ Share your reflections: Comment on YouTube or leave a review on Spotify or Apple with your thoughts on the episode. Your voice matters, and I can’t wait to hear from you!

    Visit griefsense.com
    Follow @griefsense on Youtube, TikTok, LinkedIn, or Instagram
    Follow Mimi Gonzalez, MSOP on LinkedIn

    続きを読む 一部表示
    28 分

griefsense with Mimi Gonzalezに寄せられたリスナーの声

カスタマーレビュー:以下のタブを選択することで、他のサイトのレビューをご覧になれます。