From experience losing a parent is absolutely one of the hardest struggles to navigate as a young person or at any age. This is a beautiful display of brotherhood. Keep Shining Izzy 🌟✨
My relationship with grief is so layered. I guess it’s not a coincidence that I’m watching this on my best friend’s 3rd heavenly birthday. She was abruptly murdered by her boyfriend March 2022. I also work as a hospice music therapist so in some ways I’m surrounded by grief majority of my day to day. I wish people would understand how adjusting to living without your loved one is really a moment by moment ordeal. And to not dismiss the ugly hard moments…even when ‘time has passed’. I believe grief evolves but I don’t subscribe to the other side of grief. I really am grateful for those in my community who have had the capacity to hold space for me and to express my grief without judgment. I am grateful for my therapists and grief counselors and a healthy church community.
@@tinaabah first off, I really appreciate the transparency. Grief is for sure a very layered thing. For me as well. I’m glad you found yourself here though. I do want people to understand it much more and I understand that it can make many uncomfortable but it’s a part of life. I also agree that there is no getting over the grief. It’s just a process that changes over time.
From experience losing a parent is absolutely one of the hardest struggles to navigate as a young person or at any age. This is a beautiful display of brotherhood. Keep Shining Izzy 🌟✨
@@Realestateiswealth Agreed! It’s never an easy thing. It alters your life. Thank you for taking the time to watch.
My relationship with grief is so layered. I guess it’s not a coincidence that I’m watching this on my best friend’s 3rd heavenly birthday. She was abruptly murdered by her boyfriend March 2022. I also work as a hospice music therapist so in some ways I’m surrounded by grief majority of my day to day. I wish people would understand how adjusting to living without your loved one is really a moment by moment ordeal. And to not dismiss the ugly hard moments…even when ‘time has passed’. I believe grief evolves but I don’t subscribe to the other side of grief. I really am grateful for those in my community who have had the capacity to hold space for me and to express my grief without judgment. I am grateful for my therapists and grief counselors and a healthy church community.
@@tinaabah first off, I really appreciate the transparency. Grief is for sure a very layered thing. For me as well. I’m glad you found yourself here though. I do want people to understand it much more and I understand that it can make many uncomfortable but it’s a part of life. I also agree that there is no getting over the grief. It’s just a process that changes over time.