Sarah Hines3 minOpening Up to GriefGuest Writer: Taimi Post During my darkest moments, I wanted to shut down, sit in a corner and allow life to past by. I was numb and...
Sarah Hines5 minFinding Pleasure while GrievingGrief is a significant part of our lives that tends to spend it’s time brewing inside until we are a slurry of sorrow, gratitude, grit...
Sarah Hines2 minA love letter for WomenFor thousands of years we have been gathered around the fire chanting and singing and whispering to all the women that come after us. A...
Sarah Hines3 minWhat are you Holding onto?I know this may come off as controversial but I'm gonna say it anyway. Judgement is a good thing. Judgement keeps me aligned with my...
Sarah Hines4 minDeath in the Hands of LoveThere are so many wonderful moments in the life of a death doula. For me, one that truly resonated with me was when loved ones took time...
Sarah Hines3 minThe Heart of a CaregiverThe words "Compassion Fatigue" don't quite sound the way it feels. It feels much deeper than fatigue and it's not just compassion they...
Sarah Hines3 minI won't get over it.Dear Graham: Tuesday, March 3, 2020 is the day I died. It is the day my mother, my rock, my hero is slipped into her own world. We...
Sarah Hines4 minLeading while GrievingLeaders did not become leaders because they showed vulnerability or weakness. They got there because they were successful strategists,...
Sarah Hines3 minWhen a Child DiesA while back, I wrote a post about the collateral beauty of death and how grief is a version of unconditional love. I've spent some time...
Sarah Hines6 minWhen we Grieve at WorkYou don’t have to go very far before you find someone who has experienced the death of a coworker. For our teams, sometimes that death...
Sarah Hines1 minDoes Hope hurt Grief?An interview with Jesse Brisendine of A Handful of Hope. We get curious about what it means to be grateful before hopeful. Have a listen...
Sarah Hines1 minGrieving through COVID-19 - InterviewI had the pleasure of sitting with John Brewer from Uncancelled and Unplugged to talk about what Covid-19 has done with our grieving...
Sarah Hines6 minCommunity vs. VillageThe difference between the two has been rolling around in the dusty corners of my head for quite some time now. I have been a gatherer...
Sarah Hines4 minAncestral GriefI look back towards my last shore as I catch my breath upon this new land I’ve called Freedom and it’s there, on that shore I have left...
Sarah Hines1 minThe Next Room - InterviewI had the pleasure of discussing Grief with Jane Asher on her Radio Program - The Next Room. We talked about how Grief is not something...
Sarah Hines3 minHow Anger Serves UsRecently, I watched the amazing Ted Talk by JP Sears "Saying YES! to your weirdness" and it sums up a lot of what we strive for:...
Sarah Hines2 minIs it still true?It's a funny thing, adulthood. Nothing really prepares you for the importance of that responsibility. We fumble through it, tripping...
Sarah Hines3 minGrieving WomanhoodWhat does it mean to be a woman in a world that desperately needs us? What does that actually look like? I foresee that the answers to...
Sarah Hines3 minCollateral BeautyA while back, I watched the movie Collateral Beauty. It was a beautiful tale about a man fallen to pieces over the death of his daughter...
Sarah Hines6 minParenting vs. DeathcaringI remember when I found out I was pregnant for the first time. I can truly say, nothing has ever felt that heavy. I knew logically that...