21/12/2023
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/lets-talk-about-grief-with-anne/id1435084694?i=1000638773111
The Winter Solstice – what does it mean for you?
Do you care, I possibly didn’t in my younger years, now much older, but young at heart I’m learning to work with the rhythms of nature, the solstice has become a yardstick for me. A time to turn inwards and reflect?
I truly love winter, the darker days, closing out the world early and turning on the lights, allowing the warmth to settle in. Learning to slow down and retreat has become something I relish.
The Solstice also reminds me that we’re getting closer to the main holiday Christmas and nostalgia settled in this year. I became curious thinking about what the holidays meant to me. I wanted to feel what that was. What is the essence of the holidays?
That opened the way for bigger questions to enter. Also, it was a great conversation with Carl Nassar that prompted a deeper exploration of this time of year. Isn't it supposed to be the happiest time of the year filled with lights and holiday cheer, except for many especially those grieving or have loved ones overseas or reeling from the death of a colleague or friend in the workplace?
To answer the question, I turned to another friend of the show, Matthew Brackett (PCC, MA, MPS Psych. of Leadership) and you can listen to our conversation coming soon at the weekend.
In the meantime, I’d love to know what this time of year means to you.
If you're curious about Carl's conversation you'll find it here.
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/lets-talk-about-grief-with-anne/id1435084694?i=1000638773111
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