• Owning Your Grief
    Sep 23 2024

    In this episode, Lisa Michelle Zega shares her personal journey through grief and loss, offering insights and strategies that can help listeners navigate their own experiences with grief. From the societal lack of space for loss to the importance of owning one's story, Lisa's candid and empowering narrative provides a roadmap for finding resilience and self-compassion in the face of life's most challenging moments. Questions for Further Reflection

    1. How can you create more space for grief and loss in your own life and community?

    2. What steps can you take to build a strong support network that you can rely on during times of crisis?

    3. In what ways have you struggled to own your story and experiences, and how can you begin to stand firmly inside your narrative?

    4. Have you considered working with a coach or therapist to explore the role of the subconscious in your grieving process? What insights might this offer?

    5. How can you communicate your needs and preferences to those around you during a time of grief, to ensure you are respected and supported?

    6. Have you ever tried the practice of writing letters to a deceased loved one? What might this experience offer you?

    7. How might the technique of widening your vision help you navigate your own grief and loss?

    Navigate to Lisa's website: https://legityou.com/

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    40 mins
  • An Empty House, A Full Heart: Reflections on Transition
    Sep 16 2024

    Host Lisa Michelle Zega navigates a pivotal life shift, grappling with the emotional weight of loss and uncertainty. She explores the shared vulnerability and grief that often accompany major transitions, drawing parallels to her role in guiding others through their own emotional journeys. The episode delves into the everyday impact of loss, the importance of emotional presence, and the interconnectedness of human experiences. Lisa underscores the transformative power of grief, which can foster deeper connections and love, ultimately inviting listeners to embrace community and shared healing.

    Key Points

    • Navigating Loss: Lisa explores the emotional and physical landscape of transition.
    • Empathy and Connection: Reflecting on shared grief, Lisa emphasizes the power of human connection.
    • Embracing Vulnerability: Lisa delves into the courage to be present with one's emotions and the transformative power of connection.
    • Human Universality: Lisa recognizes the shared struggles and commonalities that unite us all.
    • Vision for Change: Lisa envisions a world built on love and compassion, challenging the limitations of current systems.
    • Celebrating Life: Lisa celebrates the beauty and love that have shaped her life.

    Questions for Further Reflection

    1. How have you experienced major life transitions and the sense of loss or emptiness that can accompany them? In what ways have you noticed the external environment mirroring your internal emotional landscape during times of change?

    2. When have you been called to hold space for someone else's grief or loss? How did that impact you? What has your experience been of navigating significant life events, like the holidays, after the loss of a loved one?

    3. How have you cultivated the courage to be present with your own vulnerability during difficult times? In what ways have you found connection and community to be healing during periods of loss or transition?

    4. What practices help you to remain fully present with your experience, even when it is challenging? How have you been able to recognize the shared humanity in others, despite apparent differences?

    5. What is your vision for a world built on love and deeper connection between all people? Where have you noticed an awakening or shift in consciousness around our shared struggles and need for community?

    6. When have you taken time to reflect with gratitude on the meaningful experiences and relationships in your life? In what ways can you bring more love and compassion to yourself and others during times of transition or loss?

    Lisa's website: http://legityou.com

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    28 mins
  • Healing Ourselves and the Land
    Sep 9 2024

    In an era where speed often overrides sensitivity, and technology often trumps togetherness, it is vital to pause and reflect on the fundamental elements that connect us—not just as individuals or communities, but as part of a larger, breathing world. Today, let's journey through a profound exploration of breath, body, and land, and how these elements intertwine with our experiences of suffering, healing, and ultimately, love. Host Lisa Michelle Zega discusses the connection between how we treat our bodies and the land we inhabit. She sees grief as a tool for acknowledging losses and bringing light into darkness. The exhaustion of centuries is prompting a shift towards slowing down, receiving love, and healing together. The message is to dream of a world where we live from a place of oneness and love, holding each other in compassion.


    Core Themes:

    • Connectedness and Unity: The speaker emphasizes the interconnectedness of all beings, from humans to the land.
    • Grief and Healing: Grief is presented as a tool for healing, not a burden. It's an invitation to acknowledge losses and move towards a more compassionate understanding of ourselves and others.
    • Bodily Awareness and Connection: The passage encourages listeners to become more aware of their bodies and their relationship to the land. It suggests that healing the body can lead to healing the planet.
    • Social Justice and Equity: The speaker discusses historical injustices and the ways in which power imbalances have been used to divide people.

    Specific Points:

    • The Land and Human Suffering: The land is seen as a witness to human suffering, and there's a call for collective healing and reconciliation with the natural world.
    • The Body as a Vessel: The body is described as a precious vessel that often receives neglect and mistreatment.
    • The Importance of Slowing Down: The speaker advocates for slowing down and being present to experience the interconnectedness of all things.
    • The Power of Grief: Grief is presented as a transformative force that can lead to greater understanding and healing.
    • Dreaming of a Better Future: The passage concludes with a call to dream collectively about a more just and equitable world.

    Questions for Further Reflection

    • How do you experience your interconnectedness with the natural world?
    • What are some ways you can foster a deeper sense of unity with others in your community?
    • How can we collectively work towards healing the divisions that exist in our society?
    • What losses have you experienced in your life? How have you coped with these losses?
    • How can grief be a catalyst for personal growth and transformation?
    • What role can community play in supporting individuals through the grieving process?
    • What is your relationship with your body? Are there areas where you feel disconnected or disconnected?
    • How can you incorporate more mindfulness and self-care practices into your daily life?
    • How does your relationship with your body impact your relationship with the natural world?
    • What are some historical injustices that have impacted your community or society?
    • How can we work towards dismantling systems of oppression and inequality?
    • What role can individuals play in promoting social justice and equity?
    • What kind of world do you envision for yourself and future generations?
    • How can you contribute to creating a more just, equitable, and sustainable future?
    • What steps can you take today to move towards your desired future?

    Links


    https://amaratmacoaching.com/

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    20 mins
  • Historical Trauma and Grief
    Sep 2 2024

    Host Lisa Michelle Zega delves into the profound connection between historical trauma and personal grief. She explores how systemic injustices, such as slavery and genocide, have left a lasting impact on individuals and communities. Lisa argues that the unresolved wounds of the past can manifest as individual pain, leading to feelings of loss, disconnection, and despair. Lisa emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and addressing historical trauma as a crucial step in personal healing. She suggests that by understanding the collective pain of the past, individuals can better process their own grief and create a more compassionate and equitable society. Lisa encourages listeners to reflect on their own experiences of loss and consider how historical trauma may be influencing their lives.

    Key Points:

    • Historical Trauma: The speaker discusses the impact of historical injustices, such as slavery, genocide, and systemic oppression, on individuals and communities. They argue that these events have been largely ignored or minimized in traditional history.
    • The Role of Grief: The speaker suggests that unresolved historical trauma can manifest as individual grief, leading to feelings of loss, pain, and disconnection.
    • The Need for Healing: The speaker emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and addressing historical trauma as a necessary step in personal healing. They advocate for a more compassionate and empathetic approach to grief, recognizing that it is a natural response to loss, both personal and collective.
    • Collective Healing: The speaker suggests that by acknowledging and addressing historical trauma, individuals can contribute to collective healing and create a more just and equitable society.


    Additional Notes:

    • Lisa mentions reading Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States and discusses the impact it has had on their understanding of history.
    • Lisa shares a personal anecdote about a conversation with their husband about law enforcement and the criminalization of poverty.
    • Lisa emphasizes the importance of compassion, empathy, and community in healing from grief and historical trauma.

    Questions for Further Reflection

    • How have historical injustices impacted your own life or the lives of your ancestors?
    • In what ways do you see the effects of historical trauma manifesting in your community or society today?
    • How can we create spaces for open and honest conversations about historical trauma and its impact on individuals and communities?
    • How do you personally experience grief? What are your coping mechanisms?
    • What obstacles have you faced in processing grief, both personal and collective?
    • How can we cultivate a culture that is more supportive of grief and healing?
    • What role can individuals play in addressing historical injustices and promoting social change?
    • How can we work together to create a more equitable and just society?
    • What are the challenges and opportunities for collective healing and reconciliation?

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    37 mins
  • Self-Love, Grief and Wholeness
    Aug 26 2024


    Host Lisa Michelle Zega underscores the importance of being present and attentive to our own grief and losses, rather than rushing to “move on.” She introduces the “5 Gates of Grief” by Francis Weller, which cover various types of losses and unmet needs we all experience. Emphasizing the necessity of bringing loving attention to these unmet needs and unwitnessed griefs, she cautions against judging ourselves for not “getting over it” quickly. Lisa also explores how our culture often fails to provide space and support for the grieving process, leading to feelings of shame over ongoing pain. She advocates for self-compassion, slowing down, and listening to the wisdom of the body as essential ways to tend to our grief.


    Key Insights

    Presence and Attention: Emphasizing the importance of being present and attentive to our own grief and losses, rather than rushing to “move on.”

    The 5 Gates of Grief: Introducing Francis Weller’s framework, which encompasses various types of losses and unmet needs we all experience.

    Loving Attention: Highlighting the necessity of bringing loving attention to these unmet needs and unwitnessed griefs, instead of judging ourselves for not “getting over it” quickly.

    Cultural Shortcomings: Exploring how our culture often fails to provide space and support for the grieving process, leading to feelings of shame over ongoing pain.

    Self-Compassion and Body Wisdom: Advocating for self-compassion, slowing down, and listening to the wisdom of the body as essential ways to tend to our grief.


    Questions for Further Self-Inquiry

    1. What unmet or unwitnessed losses from your past are still impacting you today? How can you bring more love and attention to those places within you? 2. In what ways have you been conditioned by societal messages about productivity, grief, and self-care? How can you challenge those narratives and cultivate more self-compassion? 3. What parts of yourself or your experiences have you felt the need to suppress or "turn down" because they didn't fit societal norms? How can you honor and embrace those aspects of yourself with love? 4. What collective sorrows or ancestral wounds are you carrying, even if they aren't directly your own experiences? How can you bring awareness and healing to those larger systemic issues? 5. When you scan your body, what sensations, aches or pains are communicating unmet needs or unprocessed grief? How can you respond to those body messages with gentle, nurturing attention? 6. How can you cultivate more presence, slowness and witnessing - for yourself, your loved ones, and the world around you? What might that act of "stopping to see" unlock or reveal?

    Grief Heals is a Jump Up and Down Production © 2024


    For more information, visit Lisa's website at ⁠http://legityou.com/⁠ or email Lisa: lisamichelle@legityou.com


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    34 mins
  • Healing Through Pain and Loss
    Aug 19 2024

    Description

    In this episode of “Grief Heals,” Lisa Michelle Zega discusses the importance of addressing grief and pain instead of passing it on like a game of hot potato. She emphasizes the need for love, forgiveness, and nurturing to heal from loss. By witnessing and releasing our pain, we can prevent it from affecting others and move toward community wellness. The episode encourages listeners to embrace their emotions, particularly tears, as essential for cleansing and healing.


    Highlights -🕊️

    1. Universal Pain: We play a game of hot potato with our grief, passing it on instead of addressing it.
    2. Grief as Love: Grief is a normal response to loss, inviting love and healing.
    3. Forgiveness: True forgiveness is about releasing the pain we carry from others.
    4. Pause for Awareness: Taking a moment to pause and center ourselves is crucial for healing.
    5. Compassionate Witnessing: Meeting our pain with compassion can interrupt the cycle of hurt.
    6. Tears as Cleansing: Tears are a natural part of healing, facilitating the release of stored pain.
    7. Community Wellness: Sharing our grief allows for collective healing, fostering deeper connections.

    Key Insights -💡

    1. Hot Potato of Pain: The metaphor of “hot potato” illustrates how unresolved pain is often passed to others. Recognizing this behavior can help individuals take responsibility for their emotional baggage and seek healing rather than perpetuating cycles of hurt.
    2. Healing through Nurture: Grief is not merely an emotion but an invitation to nurture ourselves and others. It highlights the necessity of witnessing pain and providing care to foster healing, emphasizing that neglecting grief leads to further emotional complications.
    3. The Role of Forgiveness: Forgiveness is not about condoning harmful actions; it’s about releasing the burden of someone else’s unprocessed pain. This insight encourages individuals to seek emotional freedom by letting go of the pain they’ve internalized from others.
    4. The Power of Pausing: In a fast-paced world, taking time to pause is crucial for emotional awareness. This practice allows individuals to reconnect with their feelings, promoting mindfulness and helping to process grief effectively.
    5. Compassion Over Judgment: By replacing judgment with curiosity and compassion, individuals can create a safe space for emotional expression. This shift promotes understanding and connection, essential for healing both personally and within communities.
    6. Embracing Tears: Tears are a vital aspect of emotional release, serving as a cleansing mechanism. Acknowledging and allowing tears to flow can significantly aid in processing grief and alleviating emotional burdens.
    7. Collective Healing: Sharing grief within a community fosters collective healing. By allowing vulnerability and emotional expression, individuals can support one another in their healing journeys, creating a deeper sense of connection and understanding.

    Questions for Further Exploration:


    1. How do I witness and nurture my own pain?
    2. In what ways do I pass my grief onto others?
    3. What does forgiveness mean to me in my grief journey?
    4. How can I create space for my tears and emotions?
    5. What healing practices resonate with my experience of loss?
    6. How can I interrupt judgment and cultivate curiosity about my grief?

    Links:

    Matt Kahn: https://youtu.be/sRDP2CI9Ivk?si=Cu-Mc879Y3U1_gs


    Grief Heals is produced by Jump Up and Down Productions © 2014

    #grief #pain #forgiveness #healing #embracingloss #griefheals #tears #crying

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    28 mins
  • Embracing Wholeness
    Aug 12 2024

    In this episode of “Grief Heals,” host Lisa Michelle Zaga discusses the transformative power of grief, emphasizing that it invites us to embrace our wholeness and recognize all parts of ourselves. She explores personal experiences with anger, shame, and acceptance, illustrating how grief can lead to deeper connections and understanding within ourselves and our communities. The conversation highlights the importance of allowing our losses to be witnessed and loved, ultimately fostering healing and creativity.


    Highlights -🕊️


    1. Grief Heals: Grief invites wholeness and acceptance of all parts of ourselves.
    2. Storytelling: Sharing our stories fosters connection and combats shame.
    3. Anger as Advocacy: Anger is a call to action, not just a negative emotion.
    4. Community Connection: Belonging is essential, and grief helps us find our place.
    5. Compassion for Self: Embracing our loudness and imperfections leads to greater self-love.
    6. Healing Generations: Acknowledging inherited beliefs can break cycles of shame.
    7. Creative Awakening: Allowing grief to surface can inspire art and community-building.


    Key Insights -✨

    1. Embracing Wholeness: Grief is not merely an emotional response but a pathway to understanding our full selves. By welcoming grief, we acknowledge our losses and integrate them into our identity, fostering a deeper sense of belonging.
    2. The Power of Story: Sharing personal narratives allows us to confront uncomfortable truths and fosters empathy, creating connections with others. This process can help in healing from past traumas, as it invites compassion into our experiences.
    3. Redefining Anger: Anger should not be viewed solely as a destructive force; it can serve as a powerful motivator for change and advocacy. Recognizing this allows us to channel our energy into positive actions that promote healing and justice.
    4. Community and Belonging: The desire to belong is innate. Grief, when processed collectively, strengthens community ties, reminding us that our struggles are shared and that healing is a communal endeavor.
    5. Self-Compassion: Accepting our loudness and imperfections is essential for self-acceptance. This shift in perspective allows for a healthier relationship with ourselves, promoting authenticity in our interactions with others.
    6. Healing Lineages: Acknowledging and addressing inherited beliefs can disrupt cycles of shame and inadequacy. By facing these issues, we can pave the way for healthier future generations.
    7. Creativity Through Grief: Grief can serve as a catalyst for creativity. By allowing our losses to be expressed and witnessed, we open up to new forms of artistic expression and community-building, transforming pain into beauty.

    Questions for Further Reflection


    1. “What does grief mean to you, and how has it shaped your understanding of wholeness?”
    2. “Can you identify a loss in your life that you haven’t fully processed? How might acknowledging it help you heal?”
    3. “In what ways do you feel your past experiences are connected to your present relationships?”
    4. “How do you practice self-compassion when confronting difficult emotions related to grief?”
    5. “What parts of yourself do you feel need more love and acceptance, and how can you start nurturing them?”




    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dealing-with-beliefs-that-keep-us-stuck-anger-advocacy/id1556564234?i=1000664154723


    A Jump Up and Down Production © 2023-2024


    #wholeness #grief #anger #mourning #healing #griefheals #sadness #pain #emotionalpain

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    35 mins
  • Grief, the Self and Other People
    Aug 5 2024

    Host Lisa Michelle Zega reflects on topics like self-love, the connection between grief and love, and the importance of allowing people to exist without the need for validation or labels. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Lisa explores how self-indulgence differs from self-love, the impact of past experiences on one’s present self, and the significance of nurturing one’s own pain and grief to find wholeness and healing.


    Key Insights

    • The concept of self-love involves nurturing one’s pain and grief to find wholeness and healing.
    • Seeking validation through others being wrong can hinder one’s ability to be loved and to love others.
    • Grief can be seen as a form of love that guides individuals to the places within themselves that need nourishment and healing.
    • The importance of allowing individuals to exist without the need for validation or labels.
    • The significance of acknowledging and addressing past experiences that influence one’s present self and behavior.

    Questions for Further Exploration

    How does seeking validation through others being wrong impact self-love?

    What is the connection between grief and love?

    Why is it important to allow individuals to exist without the need for validation or labels?

    How can nurturing one’s pain and grief lead to wholeness and healing?


    Links

    Visit Lisa's website at https://legityou.com/

    Simone Grace Seol: https://www.simonegraceseol.com/come-home

    Irene Lyon: http://irenelyon.com


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    #grief #judgement #pain #emotionalpain #selflove #selfindulgence #selfishness #griefislove


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    38 mins