Rebecca Soffer of Modern Loss
I had such a great discussion with Rebecca Soffer for this episode. Rebecca is not a widowed parent, but many widowed parents and others turn to her book and her community, Modern Loss, for support and connection. And now, Rebecca has a brand-new book: The Modern Loss Handbook. It’s a beautiful, full-color book, and Rebecca calls it “an interactive guide to moving through grief and building your resilience.”
Some topics Rebecca and I discuss include:
When she and I met at an event at The Riveter in Seattle on her first book tour, back in 2018;
How lonely and disorienting it was when both her parents died when she was in her early thirties;
Why she founded Modern Loss eight years ago;
Why it’s important to normalize the conversation around grief and loss;
Tips from The Modern Loss Handbook for finding support;
Some ways that grief can impact friendships;
Creating ‘bespoke holidays’ to remember our loved ones; and
Why we should all create our own ‘grief manifesto.’
I hope you enjoy my discussion with Rebecca Soffer.
Links & resources for this episode
The Modern Loss Handbook: An Interactive Guide to Moving Through Grief and Building Your Resilience, by Rebecca Soffer
Modern Loss: Candid Conversations About Grief. Beginners Welcome, by Rebecca Soffer and Gabrielle Birkner
Video: Stephen Colbert & Anderson Cooper discuss losing their dads at age 10
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