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Growing Around Grief: Staying Connected While Living Forward with guest, Charlotte Shuber

  1. Growing Around Grief: Staying Connected While Living Forward with guest, Charlotte Shuber Kelly Daugherty, Karyn Arnold and Charlotte Shuber 41:56

If you’ve wondered whether it’s healthy to stay connected to someone who died, you’re not alone. Many grieving people struggle with how to carry their loved one forward while continuing to live and grow.

In this insightful episode (24) of the GRIEF Ladies Podcast, Charlotte Shuber, a licensed clinical social worker, shares her personal journey and professional expertise in navigating grief. Discover how Charlotte emphasizes the importance of interacting with our Emotions and memories to foster connectedness and adaptation. Through her unique approach, she guides listeners on maintaining connections with loved ones, and including them in our Relationships with other significant people in our lives, as we grieve on our own terms. For Charlotte, the F, or Finding (Figuring Out What Comes Next), of the GRIEF Ladies Framework represents an ongoing discovery versus a final destination as she approaches the 25th anniversary of her loss and continues to be a student of her grief.

Guest Bio: Charlotte Shuber is a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in grief and loss. She works with children, teens, and adults, combining professional expertise with her own lived experience of loss. Charlotte is passionate about creating a compassionate space where people can explore grief openly, adapt to life changes, and discover meaningful ways to stay connected—with loved ones who have died, with others, and with themselves.

Connect with Charlotte: https://www.creatingspacetherapy.com/charlotte-shuber-lcsw

Images from Podcast: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1D6vvr1y2A_64gyKqSkuwi2ITkHE-ooss?usp=sharing

References: Tonkin’s Growing Around Grief as discussed by What’s Your Grief? https://whatsyourgrief.com/growing-around-grief/

Compassionate Bereavement Care® Certification https://www.missfoundation.org/compassionate-bereavement-care-certification/

GRIEF Ladies: Your Guide to What Comes Next

If you’re ready to move forward without moving on—this show is for you.

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The GRIEF Ladies podcast offers Education and support for people living with grief after someone they Love has died. Our content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional Mental Health care or crisis services. If you are in crisis or concerned about your safety, call 988 in the U.S. or contact local emergency services.

Kelly Daugherty The GRIEF Ladies

The GRIEF Ladies grew from decades of clinical work, community building, and lived experience. It isn’t a checklist to “get over it.” It’s a path you can re-enter on the hardest days and the ordinary ones.

Kelly Daugherty from Center for Informed Grief and Karyn Arnold of Grief in Common first connected when Kelly was leading a collaborative grief book project and posted in a Facebook group looking for authors. Karyn responded, and from their very first conversation, the connection was instant. They discovered a shared passion for supporting grieving individuals and striking similarities in their approaches and professional paths. Both had worked in hospice, and both believed that there are practical tools that can truly help support someone on their grief journey.

That first book became The Grief Experience: Tools for Acceptance, Resilience, and Connection. From there, their collaboration grew naturally. What began with one project has blossomed into an ongoing partnership including building frameworks, workshops, and now the GRIEF Ladies Podcast to help others navigate life after loss with honesty and hope. Sign up for their newsletter to stay informed about their future ventures!

Karyn Arnold has served grievers for 25+ years as a facilitator, educator, and the founder of Grief in Common, an online community that connects people by shared experiences of loss. With a background in psychology and mind–body work, Karyn blends evidence-informed practice with simple daily actions that help people steady themselves and find support. She has guided thousands of grievers through groups, workshops, and online programs, and partners with clinicians and organizations to make grief resources easier to find and use.

Kelly Daugherty, LCSW-R, FT, BCC, is a clinician, educator, board-certified coach, and founder of the Center for Informed Grief in Malta, NY. A Fellow in Thanatology, Kelly has worked with individuals and families across hospice, schools, and private practice for over two decades. Her commitment to grief work began after her mother’s death during Kelly’s teen years, shaping a career focused on practical, compassionate support. Kelly develops trainings for educators and mental-health professionals, consults with schools on grief-informed practices, and leads community programs that normalize grief while teaching concrete skills. She believes accessible, plain-language tools can change how communities show up for one another.