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The Probably Important Podcast - Inside Conversations, Out Loud
Life isn't about avoiding struggles — it's about learning to rise through them.
On Probably Important, host Mariel Anderson shares unfiltered, inside conversations about growth, resilience, antifragility, and the often messy (but beautiful) process of becoming our strongest selves.
Through solo episodes and real, honest guest interviews, we explore:
- Healing through adversity
- Building emotional resilience
- Authentic living and belonging
- Mental health, identity, and leadership
- Daily tools for living an anti-fragile life
With humor, wisdom, and raw vulnerability, Probably Important taps into how the hardest seasons of life shape the deepest parts of who we are.
Because the conversations we often keep locked away ---
They're probably important.
The Probably Important Podcast - Inside Conversations, Out Loud
Season 1 Ep. 41 - Revisiting: The Many Faces of Grief with Mariel and Josh
This week, we're revisiting a powerful and deeply personal episode where Mariel and Josh explore the complex nature of grief. In this conversation, Mariel shares her experience of grief as a companion to life's major transitions, while Josh offers a perspective that connects grief more closely to death, revealing the universal thread in this human experience.
Mariel opens up about the unexpected loss of her close friend Doug and the initial lack of support she felt, sparking a heartfelt discussion on the cultural taboos surrounding sadness and emotional expression. The episode dives into how different cultures view grief—some embracing it as a natural part of life, while others, like Western cultures, often rush through or avoid the process altogether.
The conversation delves into the non-linear journey of grief, with Mariel’s metaphor of emotions having "visiting hours" reminding us that grief is ever-evolving, moving through stages like sadness, anger, and acceptance. With the right support, we can find ways to live with loss while still allowing space for the natural ebbs and flows of grief.
Join us as we revisit this touching episode, offering valuable insights into how we can support ourselves and others through grief’s challenges.
For support in your grief, reach out to Cat Anderson, an End of Life Doula and Grief Educator, at [reachtrauma.com](https://www.reachtrauma.com/).