This week’s conversation is with Sara Rian, and I was so honored to have her on the show. We talked openly about grief, the uncertainty surrounding death, and the power of poetry as a tool for healing. There were moments in our conversation that really made me pause and reflect deeply.
Sara shares her journey of processing grief after losing her mom to suicide in 2018 through poetry. We discuss navigating personal fears around death, the isolating experience grief can create, and how Sara’s honest exploration of loss has shaped the way she lives. It’s a conversation about vulnerability, curiosity, and the strength found in creative expression.
I’d love to hear your thoughts—What are some of the tools that you use to process your grief or fears around death? Was there anything you related to that Sara shared?
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