• Letters to Grief with Kate Motaung

  • 2024/07/12
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Letters to Grief with Kate Motaung

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  • Letters to Grief is a collection of letters I wrote to grief.

    I wrote it for you.

    For all of you who have known grief as a close companion, an intimate friend. A shadow.

    I wrote it for those of you who have not yet experienced its acute pangs, but have watched people cringe with the weight of its burden.

    I wrote it not to dictate how people feel or should feel, but to open a discussion about grief’s all-consuming and ever-changing nature. Its paradoxes and its unexpected qualities.

    I wrote it for those who have grieving friends and don’t know what it’s like, and for those who wonder when it will pass.
    I wrote it because grief is a fickle creature, and often despised. Misunderstood and underestimated. Feared, even.

    Some think it can be conquered. Overcome.

    I disagree.

    From my limited experience, grief is not something that passes, at least not in this lifetime. It’s not something a person can graduate from and walk away, unchanged.

    It’s cyclical, like the moon. It waxes and wanes, ever present.

    Purchase a copy of Letters to Grief here.

    Connect with Kate Motaung

    Website | Five Minute Friday | Facebook | Instagram

    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetriciagoyershow/support
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Letters to Grief is a collection of letters I wrote to grief.

I wrote it for you.

For all of you who have known grief as a close companion, an intimate friend. A shadow.

I wrote it for those of you who have not yet experienced its acute pangs, but have watched people cringe with the weight of its burden.

I wrote it not to dictate how people feel or should feel, but to open a discussion about grief’s all-consuming and ever-changing nature. Its paradoxes and its unexpected qualities.

I wrote it for those who have grieving friends and don’t know what it’s like, and for those who wonder when it will pass.
I wrote it because grief is a fickle creature, and often despised. Misunderstood and underestimated. Feared, even.

Some think it can be conquered. Overcome.

I disagree.

From my limited experience, grief is not something that passes, at least not in this lifetime. It’s not something a person can graduate from and walk away, unchanged.

It’s cyclical, like the moon. It waxes and wanes, ever present.

Purchase a copy of Letters to Grief here.

Connect with Kate Motaung

Website | Five Minute Friday | Facebook | Instagram

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetriciagoyershow/support

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