• 200 Four Years On: A Thank-You to Every Guest and Listener Who Built This Podcast
    Jun 21 2026

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    On the 21st of June 2026, this podcast turns four years old. In this anniversary episode, I step away from the interview format to speak directly to the people who have made this show what it is: the guests who gave their time and their honesty, and the listeners who showed up week after week — in the hardest seasons of their lives — and kept listening.

    This episode is a thank-you, a reflection, and a request. I talk about what four years of conversations about grief and trauma have taught me, what I have witnessed in the impact these conversations have had on listeners, and what I am asking of this community as we move into year five.

    If this podcast has ever helped you — even once — this episode is for you. And if you know someone who is grieving, please share it with them.

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    Full episode archive: nathaliehimmelrich.com/episode-overview-latest-episode-first/

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    Chapters:
    00:00 Welcome
    00:49 Today's episode
    4th anniversary
    02:26 Part 1: The guests
    05:10 Part 2: What I have witnessed in these conversations
    07:44 Part 3: What this has made possible for listeners
    10:50 Part 4: A request
    12:15 Please leave a review

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    17 mins
  • 199 Love Is All: Loss and What Death Cannot Take | Turiya Hanover
    Jun 18 2026

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    In this final mini-series episode, I reveal and revisit number one — the most listened-to episode in the podcast’s history: my conversation with Turiya Hanover on the loss of significant partners in life.

    Turiya is the co-founder of Path Retreats and the Path of Love process, a therapist and course leader with over five decades of experience. In Episode 4, she speaks from inside fresh grief — the recent loss of her beloved partner Maja — while also bringing the hard-won wisdom of having lost her husband Welf suddenly and unexpectedly in 1981. And from inside that grief, she shares what came to her: Love Is All. The love does not go. The separation is real, but love overcomes it.

    This is the conversation that launched a community. Four years and over 180 episodes later, it is still the one listeners return to most.

    Listen to the original episode: Episode 4 — Turiya Hanover | The Loss of Significant Partners in Life

    Also listen to: E26 — Grief in the First Year and Coming Out of Trauma | E64 — Grief, Trauma, Essence, Connection and Safety

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    Chapters:
    00:00 Welcome
    00:49 Today's episode
    01:27 Welcome to the Mini Series
    02:50 Top 10 - Number 1
    03:17 About Turiya Hanover
    04:12 Turiya's biography
    Why this episode is special to me
    09:00 Why is this episode at Number 1?
    10:37 Why it resonated with listeners

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    13 mins
  • 198 Why and How Healing Is Possible: The Episode That Started It All | Rachel Tenpenny
    Jun 16 2026

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    In this mini-series episode, I revisit number two in the top ten most listened-to episodes: Episode 1 — the very first conversation I ever recorded for this podcast — with Rachel Tenpenny on why and how healing is possible after loss.

    Rachel’s twin daughters, Aubrey and Ellie, were born in 2008 and died a few days after their birth. In the years that followed, she made a promise to them: to learn how to heal after loss and share what she learned. She is a grief expert, emotional well-being specialist, and life-after-loss coach who believes — with hard-won certainty — that grief is not forever, and that healing is a choice available to anyone willing to make it.

    This is where the podcast began. Four years and over 180 episodes later, it remains one of the most listened-to conversations in the show’s history.

    Listen to the original episode: Episode 1 — Rachel Tenpenny | Why and How Healing Is Possible

    Also listen to: E50 — Cultivating Healing Versus Coping Mechanism | E88 — Grieving Parents 10 Years Later

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    Chapters:

    00:00 Welcome
    00:49 Today's episode
    01:27 Welcome to the Mini Series
    02:50 Top 10 - Number 2
    03:17 About Rachel Tennpenny McGonigle
    04:27 Grief is not forever
    06:23 What resonated with me
    07:20 Why it resonated with listeners

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    9 mins
  • 197 Trusting Your Nervous System Through Grief: Loss and Polyvagal Theory | Deb Dana
    Jun 14 2026

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    In this mini-series episode, I revisit number three in the top ten most listened-to episodes: my conversation with Deb Dana, clinician, consultant, author, and the world’s leading translator of Polyvagal Theory — on loss, the nervous system, and what it means to trust your body through grief.

    Deb brings both her professional expertise and something deeply personal to this conversation: the recent death of her husband Bob, and her own experience of navigating grief through the Polyvagal lens she has spent years teaching. We explore what the autonomic nervous system actually does in grief, why grief is a physiological experience and not only a psychological one, and how glimmers — micro-moments of safety and connection — can serve as anchors even in the heaviest loss.

    This is one of the most honest and grounded conversations in the podcast’s history.

    Listen to the original episode: Episode 85 — Deb Dana | Loss Through the Lens of Polyvagal Theory

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    Chapters:

    00:00 Welcome
    00:49 Today's episode
    01:27 Welcome to the Mini Series
    02:50 Top 10 - Number 3
    03:24 About Deb Dana
    04:58 Polyvagal Theory and grief
    06:16 Glimmers and grief
    06:57 What resonated with me
    07:55 Why it resonated with listeners

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    • 💜 Books – Explore books on grief and healing https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/books/
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    10 mins
  • 196 Can Anyone Tell Me? Essential Questions About Grief | Meghan Riordan Jarvis
    Jun 12 2026

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    In this mini series episode, I revisit number four in the top ten most listened-to episodes: my third conversation with Meghan Riordan Jarvis — psychotherapist, podcast host, TEDx speaker, and author — on the essential questions about grief, loss and trauma.

    Meghan joins me for the third time, and this conversation goes deepest. We explore the intersection of grief and trauma, what neuroscience and bioscience tell us about what grief actually does to the body and brain, and the questions that every griever asks but rarely finds answered clearly. Meghan’s book Can Anyone Tell Me? Essential Questions About Grief and Loss is the springboard — and it is the resource I wish every griever had access to.

    Two professionals, one conversation, and the questions that matter most.

    Listen to the original episode: Episode 95 — Meghan Riordan Jarvis | The Essential Questions About Grief, Loss and Trauma

    Also listen to: E41 — How a Therapist Deals With Grief and Trauma | E49 — Review of Trauma and Grief Modalities

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    Chapters:

    00:00 Welcome
    00:49 Today's episode
    01:27 Welcome to the Mini Series
    02:50 Top 10 - Number 4
    03:45 About Meghan Riordan Jarvis
    04:27 Can anyone tell me?
    06:06 Essential questions about grief
    06:47 What resonated with me
    07:35 Why it resonated with listeners

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    10 mins
  • 195 Bringing Loving Awareness to Your Pain: Grief and Conscious Communication | James Fish Gill
    Jun 10 2026

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    In this mini-series episode, I revisit number five in the top ten most listened-to episodes: my double-episode conversation with James Fish Gill — heart coach, yoga teacher, and transformational facilitator from Australia — on bringing loving awareness to pain, grief, and longing.

    Fish introduces the concept of conscious communication and applies it to grief: rather than dismissing, fixing, or minimising pain, what if we simply witnessed it — with honesty, with love, and without the need for it to be different? In Episodes 51 and 52, he walks through his own grief journey using this approach, moving through acknowledgement, emotional experience, and the field of yearning at the heart of loss.

    This is one of the most tender and practically transformative conversations in the podcast’s history. Listen to both parts together.

    Part 1: Episode 51 — James Fish Gill | Bringing Loving Awareness to Your Pain (Part 1)

    Part 2: Episode 52 — James Fish Gill | Bringing Loving Awareness to Your Pain (Part 2)

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    Chapters:

    00:00 Welcome
    00:49 Today's episode
    01:27 Welcome to the Mini Series
    02:50 Top 10 - Number 5
    03:16 About James Fish Gill
    04:07 How to fall in Love with Humanity
    04:38 Bringing loving awareness to our pain
    05:56 Permission to feel anything
    06:16 What resonated with me
    06:52 Why it resonated with listeners

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    • 💜 Books – Explore books on grief and healing https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/books/
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    9 mins
  • 194 Can Trauma Really Be Resolved in One Session? | Laney Rosenzweig
    Jun 8 2026

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    In this mini-series episode, I revisit number six in the top ten most listened-to episodes: my conversation with Laney Rosenzweig, the developer of Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) — an evidence-based, eye movement therapy that can resolve the symptoms of PTSD, grief, depression, anxiety, and more, often in just one to three sessions.

    Laney is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over three decades of experience and the founder of the Rosenzweig Center for Rapid Recovery, which has trained over 8,000 clinicians worldwide. In this conversation, we explore how ART works, why it is different from EMDR, and why the results can sound too good to be true — until you understand the science behind them.

    If you have been carrying grief or trauma and feel stuck, this episode offers a genuinely different perspective on what healing can look like.

    Listen to the original episode: Episode 45 — Laney Rosenzweig | How Trauma Can Be Resolved in Just One Session With ART, and you can find all of Laney's information, including the links to her website, on the same link.

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    Chapters:

    00:00 Welcome
    00:49 Today's episode
    01:27 Welcome to the Mini Series
    02:50 Top 10 - Number 6
    03:10 About Laney Rosenzweig
    03:22 ART - Accelerated Resolution Therapy
    04:47 Trauma resolved in just one session?!
    05:15 What is ART?
    06:18 What resonated with me
    07:18 Why it resonated with listeners

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    9 mins
  • 193 Grief, Trauma, Essence and Safety | Turiya Hanover
    Jun 6 2026

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    In this mini-series episode, I revisit number seven in the top ten most listened-to episodes: my third conversation with Turiya Hanover — co-founder of Path Retreats and the Path of Love process, therapist, and grief survivor — on the deep connection between grief, trauma, essence, connection, and safety.

    Turiya first appeared on this podcast in Episode 4, which became one of the most downloaded episodes in the show’s history. In Episode 64, we go furthest: into what grief does to the self at the level of essence, what trauma does to our capacity for safety, and what becomes possible when we are held well enough to grieve fully.

    If you are drawn to a deeper, somatic and spiritual exploration of grief and trauma, this conversation is for you.

    Listen to the original episode: Episode 64 — Turiya Hanover | Grief, Trauma, Essence, Connection and Safety, and you can find all of Turiya's information, including the links to her website, on the same link.

    Also listen to: Episode 4 — The Loss of Significant Partners in Life | Episode 26 — Grief in the First Year and Coming Out of Trauma

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    Chapters:

    00:00 Welcome
    00:49 Today's episode
    01:27 Welcome to the Mini Series
    02:50 Top 10 - Number 7
    03:14 About Turiya Hanover
    06:20 What resonated with me
    07:36 Why it resonated with listeners

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    10 mins