Episode 38: Grieving a Parent and Career
Grief strikes when you least expect it.
In this episode, I discuss my experience grieving the unexpected death of my father as well as grieving my 17 year career as a higher education administrator. I share advice for navigating grief as well as things that folks shouldn't do when attempting to support someone who is grieving.
Things Mentioned on This Episode
Join My Book Email List to hear about my new career development e-book for graduate students which will come out October 10th
We Can Do Hard Things Podcast (Why Grief - like Love - is Forever with Marisa Renee Lee)
Disposability of Black Women Faculty in Academia by Dr. Joy Gaston Gayles
My Dissertation - We're Here, We Exist: An Exploration of how Second-Generation Afro-Caribbean College Women Make Meaning of their Race, Ethnicity, and Gender
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