Love Like Jackson: A Mother’s Journey Through Loss and Hope
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Key Workds: grief, child loss, healing, support, community, acceptance, love, mental health, parenting, resilience
In this episode of Over My Dead Podcast, hosts Erin Cox and Kelly Karavousanos engage in a heartfelt conversation with Carrie Schmitt, who shares her profound journey of grief following the loss of her son, Jackson. The discussion delves into the complexities of child loss, the importance of community support, and the ways in which Carrie has found joy amidst her pain. Through her story, Carrie emphasizes the significance of language in discussing death, the challenges of navigating grief, and the legacy of hope she aims to create through her foundation, Love Like Jackson.takeaways
- Grief is a complex and individual journey.
 - Finding joy amidst grief is possible and important.
 - Community support plays a crucial role in healing.
 - Language matters when discussing death and loss.
 - It's okay to not know what to say or do.
 - Acceptance does not mean being okay with the loss.
 - Coping mechanisms can vary and evolve over time.
 - The first year of grief is often the hardest.
 - Creating a legacy can help honor lost loved ones.
 - It's essential to allow oneself to feel and express emotions.
 
                        
 
  
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