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The Sacred Sofa is a captivating podcast where mental health and spirituality converge in insightful dialogues. Hosted by Grace R.A. Brown, a registered psychotherapist, and K. Bradley Watson, a pastor and author, this podcast delves deep into the intersection of mind, soul, and spirit. In each episode, Grace and Brad navigate a spectrum of topics, from managing anxiety and practicing self-care to harnessing the transformative power of faith and mindfulness. Their discussions are enriched with expert insights, personal narratives, and practical strategies that empower listeners to navigate life’s challenges with resilience and grace. Through engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations, The Sacred Sofa provides a holistic approach to well-being, offering guidance on enhancing mental, emotional, and spiritual health. Whether you’re seeking tools for stress management, exploring ways to deepen your spiritual connection, or simply looking for uplifting and empowering content, this podcast offers a treasure trove of wisdom. Join Grace and Brad on this transformative journey as they create a sacred space for introspection, growth, and healing. Subscribe now to The Sacred Sofa and become part of a vibrant community dedicated to nurturing the mind, heart, and soul!
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Thursday Dec 25, 2025
Grief Uncovered - Part 2
Thursday Dec 25, 2025
Thursday Dec 25, 2025
As the holidays draw closer, grief often becomes louder—not because it’s out of control, but because we keep asking it to stay quiet at the table. In Part 2 of our conversation with registered psychotherapist Suzanne Trotman, we move beyond well-meaning clichés and vague advice to explore what grief actually is—and why so many people feel like they’re doing it “wrong.”
Together, Brad and Grace unpack the differences between loss, grief, and mourning, why grief is not something you “move on from,” and how describing it as a neat, linear journey can actually cause harm. Drawing from both profound personal loss and years of clinical experience, Suzanne invites us to understand grief as a language that must be learned—one that speaks through the body, emotions, memories, and moments that arrive without warning.
The Sacred Sofa explores why the holidays intensify grief, how to lower expectations without giving up hope, and why joy and sorrow are not opposites—but often companions.
For those who hold faith, we gently sit with the spiritual questions grief raises—without rushing toward answers that may comfort the helper more than the hurting. This episode is for grievers, for those who walk alongside them, and for anyone willing to admit that grief doesn’t need fixing—it needs fluency. 🤍🕯️

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