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Broken Traditions: Coping with Spiritual Dissonance and Holiday Grief

Johanna Season 1 Episode 31

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This is the final episode in my four-part series on navigating grief and loss during the holiday season.

The holidays can bring deep spiritual conflict and emotional pain after loss. In this episode, we explore how to navigate traditions that no longer feel safe, sacred, or comforting - and what to do when your beliefs have shifted.

In this heart-to-heart conversation, we go deeper into the emotional complexity of the holidays - including the spiritual dissonance that can come with grief, the pressure of traditions that no longer feel comforting, and the conflicting emotions that surface when we’re holding both joy and sadness at once.

I also share my own stories of navigating the first few Christmases after my son died - the year I held on to every tradition, the year we ran away to Mexico (and what I learned on the balcony of our room), and how I eventually found a way to blend old and new rituals to meet myself where I was.

We'll talk about:

  • What spiritual disconnection during the holidays can feel like
  • Letting go (or holding on) to rituals and traditions
  • Why it’s totally normal to feel two things at the same time
  • How your brain is wired to hold grief and gratitude together
  • Practical suggestions for boundaries, self-care, and meaning-making

This episode is about compassion. About not doing the holidays on autopilot. And about honouring your needs - even if they change year to year.

🛠 Free tools mentioned - available at: : https://transformativejourneys.ca/johannas-toolboxes 

 🧠 Essential Grief Toolkit

 📝 Insights for Navigating Grief💜 

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Thank you for being here - especially during a season that can feel so heavy. You are not alone.