Denise Walker

Detox Podcast

Denise Walker

  • Episode 67: British Columbia in Mid-July

Episode 67: British Columbia in Mid-July

Friday 27th November 2020

Denise Walker explores grief and resilience through forest fires and COVID-19, offering comfort and solidarity in this heartfelt episode.
28 minutes

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Finding Strength in Flames: Denise Walker on Grief and Survival

In this episode, Denise Walker takes listeners on a journey through the devastating forest fires that ravaged British Columbia and Alberta. But it's not just about the flames; it's about the deeper scars they leave behind. As Denise recounts these natural disasters, she seamlessly connects them to the global trauma of COVID-19, making it clear that grief and survival are universal experiences.
Through her poetic lens, Denise explores the personal and collective grief that so many have felt during these challenging times. She doesn't just talk about the pain, though; she delves into the resilience and strength that emerge in the face of such adversity. This episode is a poignant reminder that even in our darkest moments, there is hope and a way forward.
Whether you're dealing with personal loss or the broader impacts of the pandemic, Denise's reflections offer comfort and a sense of solidarity.