
Tea With D
The show that teaches you how to recover, regain and relive. Diving into inner childhood healing, self-love, codependency and trauma. The podcast for people who are looking to find their true authentic self. After losing her father to cancer in 2019, Diane has made it her mission to help others along her journey. Join Diane on the journey to understanding your triggers, needs and what ultimately fills your cup in order to live your best life.
Tea With D
Rewriting Holiday Traditions: Love, Loss, and Finding Comfort.
The holiday season is a time for joy and connection, but for many, it also brings feelings of loss and longing. In this heartfelt episode, Diane shares her personal journey of navigating the holidays without her father. She reflects on the emotional complexities that surface when traditions shift, family dynamics change, and cherished memories feel bittersweet.
Through candid storytelling, she explores the struggles of finding comfort, accepting support, and redefining what the holidays mean after loss. D also shares insights from a recent therapy session, offering hope and practical tips for those experiencing similar emotions this season.
Join her for an honest, compassionate conversation that reminds us we’re never truly alone in our feelings — and that there’s strength in reaching out.
Topics Covered:
1 Coping with Holiday Traditions After Loss: Adapting to new traditions while honoring the past.
2 Family Dynamics & Boundaries: Navigating feelings of being an “intruder” while accepting invitations with grace.
3 Emotional Triggers During the Holidays: Understanding how small moments can feel heightened when experiencing grief.
4 The Power of Vulnerability & Therapy: How opening up in therapy helped bring clarity and hope.
5 Creating New Holiday Meaning: Finding peace and joy in unexpected places.
6 Extending & Accepting Olive Branches: The importance of giving and receiving support.
This episode will resonate with anyone who’s missing a loved one this holiday season, offering comfort, understanding, and a reminder that it’s okay to feel what you feel while still holding space for hope.
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