Released 11/1/2025
How can we allow grief to move through us and not get stuck? How can we turn grief into a “village making” instead of a “village breaking” process? How are grief and water connected?
In this episode, we sit down with grief practitioner, death doula, and founder of Women of the Water, Lisa Cheney-Philp to answer these qu
Released 11/1/2025
How can we allow grief to move through us and not get stuck? How can we turn grief into a “village making” instead of a “village breaking” process? How are grief and water connected?
In this episode, we sit down with grief practitioner, death doula, and founder of Women of the Water, Lisa Cheney-Philp to answer these questions and more. We all go through grief, so let’s be better tenders of this experience for ourselves and others.
Released 5/11/2024
Lisa and I [Natalie Petersen] have a beautiful exchange about our personal rivers, the beauty of death, and our capacity to experience joy and grief in endings of all kinds, be they life being over, or a relationship, a job, a season, a significant move, or other upheaval in life, major or otherwise.
Endings happen ever
Released 5/11/2024
Lisa and I [Natalie Petersen] have a beautiful exchange about our personal rivers, the beauty of death, and our capacity to experience joy and grief in endings of all kinds, be they life being over, or a relationship, a job, a season, a significant move, or other upheaval in life, major or otherwise.
Endings happen every day, and with awareness and openness, we can indeed give and receive the sacred tending needed to alchemize grief into relief. And joy.
Released 3/8/2023
Mary Brown meets with Lisa Cheney-Philp in this episode and talks with her about how boundaries shows up for her in her life and work. Lisa works as a death doula, and so dealing with grief is an important part of her job.
Lisa talks about how she has learned to embrace grief in her life and how she has been able to use b
Released 3/8/2023
Mary Brown meets with Lisa Cheney-Philp in this episode and talks with her about how boundaries shows up for her in her life and work. Lisa works as a death doula, and so dealing with grief is an important part of her job.
Lisa talks about how she has learned to embrace grief in her life and how she has been able to use boundaries to say yes to grief and still feel able to say no to other things. They discuss how boundaries can be helpful for someone who is preparing for the loss of a loved one.