Jillian Schmitz

Grey Maybe

Jillian Schmitz

  • Season Three Finale

Season Three Finale

Monday 27th November 2023

Join Jillian Schmitz in the season finale of Grey Maybe as she reflects on grief, shares personal stories, and offers support for those navigating loss.
Explicit
13 minutes
Hopeful
Empowering
Supportive
Inspiring
Heartfelt

About this podcast

Grey Maybe
Author:
Jillian Schmitz
Overview:
Categories:
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Recovery Reimagined
Sexual Stigmas & Myths
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
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Episodes:
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Grief and Healing: Jillian Schmitz Wraps Up Season Three

Episode Overview

  • Jillian reflects on the diverse experiences of grief shared in the season
  • The episode offers a platform for personal stories and recovery journeys
  • Acknowledgment of the complexities of grief and the importance of support
  • A heartfelt tribute to Jillian's late father encapsulating the essence of love and memories
Grief, I've learned, is really just love. It's all the love you want to give but cannot. All that unspent love gathers up in the corners of your eyes, the lump in your throat, and in that hollow part of your chest. Grief is just love with no place to go. - Jamie Anderson
In this touching season finale of Grey Maybe, Jillian Schmitz brings the third season to a close with a heartfelt reflection on grief. Jillian dives into the many ways grief manifests, offering practical advice on supporting those who are grieving. This episode is a mix of personal stories and interviews, shedding light on the multifaceted nature of grief and the healing process.
Jillian shares her own journey of loss, contrasting it with the experiences of her guests, and finds comfort in these shared narratives. The episode wraps up with a moving tribute to her late father, capturing the enduring power of love and memory. Whether you're navigating your own grief or supporting someone through theirs, this episode offers a compassionate and relatable perspective.