Emily Irwin on Mindfulness (ENCORE EPISODE)

“One of the things that’s really difficult with loss is staying self-regulated, and being able to take care of ourselves and knowing what it takes to take care of ourselves. And mindfulness can have a really big impact on self-regulation.”

— Emily Irwin

ENCORE EPISODE - originally published May 15, 2019

I had such a great discussion with Emily Irwin for this episode. Emily is a therapist and a mindfulness expert based here in Seattle. It seems that mindfulness is all around us these days, so I thought it would be interesting to explore how it might be useful for us as widowed parents, as well as for our kids and teenagers.

Emily and I covered a lot of ground in this discussion:

  • What is mindfulness, and what it is not;

  • Some common myths and misconceptions about mindfulness;

  • How mindfulness can be beneficial for widowed parents and their kids/teens;

  • Ideas for practicing gratitude, such as a gratitude jar or the gratitude toss;

  • Considerations for trauma-sensitive mindfulness;

  • What is neuroplasticity, and how it is something that benefits us through our entire lives, not just when we’re young;

  • How some early research shows that mindfulness has the potential to help improve teens’ resilience to stress; and

  • Tips for practicing self-compassion, and why it’s so important.

I hope you enjoy my discussion with Emily Irwin.

 
 

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Jenny Lisk

Jenny Lisk is the founder of the Widowed Parent Institute. She is an award-winning author and widowed mom who is dedicated to helping widowed parents increase their family's well-being. Jenny’s books, Future Widow and Widowed Parents Unite, and her show, The Widowed Parent Podcast, guide the journey of solo parenting after loss.

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