• Grief Chats with Friends #1: Bowing to the tide of soulsation with Morgan Mitchell

  • Apr 3 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

Grief Chats with Friends #1: Bowing to the tide of soulsation with Morgan Mitchell

  • Summary

  • In this sweet conversation with my dear soul sister Morgan, we dive into:

    • the holiness of holding something that’s painful
    • the way that grief quiets the self and expands the senses and literal physiology
    • the surrender that grief demands and the growth towards vulnerability, growth and connection to the collective suffering that this surrender allows when it is given the space to move
    • the sisterly currents of grief and creativity-both carry God, and are a source of inner guidance that she continues to court
    • how her journey with physical pain tested her relationship to spirit and how she found her way back the elastic malleability of this lifelong relationship
    • the way that physical pain and grief work as sharpening agents and clarify other relationships
    • and how daily dipping in the cold Maine ocean grew her capacity to be with discomfort


    Morgan Mitchell is a Creatress. Her work seeks to nurture well-being and wonder through experimental art and nourishing creative community experiences. You can stay connected with her through instagram @morganmitchellcreates and through her website morganmitchell.co


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    To stay connected to me and my work, follow me on Instagram and Tiktok @moveyourgrief and subscribe to my substack, ⁠the Middle Place⁠.


    Thanks for being.

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