The Mourning Meeting: Episode 17
Elise I. Antoine talks about Surviving after two Suicide Attempts
Elise I. Antoine holds a master’s degree in social work and has been in a social worker for 15 years. She is a Life Coach and the CEO of Legacy In The Making. Elise is a woman of God, a mental health advocate and the founder of Rip The Stigma which is a nonprofit organization that encourages individuals with mental health challenges to speak up and share their stories. Elise has survived two suicide attempts, sexual abuse, self-mutilation and an eating disorder. Through her life experience her goal is to transform her clients' lives by helping them discover their inner confidence, purpose, and motivate them to build a legacy!
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Mandi discusses with Peter Grumbacher, a retired rabbi and public speaker, the trends towards using euphemisms for the word died, and the problems that it can create.
Mandi talks to Karen McMahon, a certified relationship divorce coach and founder of journey beyond divorce. We are going to talk about the impact of divorce on college students and when the right time, if there is such a thing, for when a divorce should happen.
Mandi talks to Joanne Tubbs Kelly, the author of Walking Him Home, Helping My Husband Die With Dignity. Joanne discusses her husbands her terminal illness and the decision they made to end his life on his own terms. Joanne also shares the sudden loss of her son and the difference with grief between a sudden loss and a terminal illness.
Mandi speaks with Darcy Krause the former Executive Director of Uplift Center for Grieving Children. They explore ways to discuss — with children — the death of someone close to them. They also discuss the ramifications the death of a public figure has with children and the questions that come along with it.