
Grief isn’t just about what we’ve lost—it’s about how we choose to live after loss. In this episode, Shep Rosenman sits down with Rosie Wolkind to explore how loss can reshape a life with deeper meaning, empathy, and even joy. Through the lens of her father Ivan’s legacy—his kindness, wisdom, and community—Rosie shares how grief and gratitude can coexist, from everyday moments to life’s biggest milestones. This is a conversation inspired by the song, Here I Am, which itself was inspired by Psalm 30, about carrying love forward: building new traditions, honoring memory through action, and learning how sorrow can soften us instead of harden us. If you’ve ever wondered how to live more fully in the face of loss, this episode will stay with you.
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049: Laughing Among Ruins: A Conversation with Raymond Simonson

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