Amanda G.
I find this podcast to be so important to women who are grieving. As much medical support as we have in the area where I live, I haven't felt the loss and bereavement support. Even though our daughter was in pediatric hospice, all materials provided to us after her death were tailored to adults. I saw a therapist for a few sessions and she minimized my grief because we knew Riley would die due to her diagnosis. It has been so hard to find resources that bring comfort, and this podcast has been instrumental in helping me walk through my grief.
One of the things Riley and I did a lot throughout her short life was going on walks around our neighborhood. When I need to feel more connected to her and my grief from losing her, I turn on this podcast and go for a walk on "Riley's route".
I think a grieving mom should listen because there's so much comfort in knowing we aren't alone. I often find myself nodding my head while listening to the podcast, and appreciate how natural even some of my most uncomfortable feelings are. To hear things said on the podcast that I have felt and to know that it's not just me has been so incredibly comforting.