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It's Time to Take the "Fun" Out of Funeral | Lance Cox | TEDxSpokane
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-28 17:00
[Music] the actor Harry Hawk was the only one on the stage that night when he delivered a line that was sure to get a laugh during the laughter fellow actor John Booth snuck into the theater box and shot Abraham Lincoln in the back of the head the president was rushed across the street to a private residence or he was attended to throughout the night by surgeons but despite their best efforts he died early the next morning words spread quickly as newspapers confirm the rumors but as always people just assum ...
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-09-26 01:29
RT Crypto Chase (@Crypto_Chase)Rest in peace to my grandfather. He was a man who did anything for his family at any time. You could call him at 3 in the morning, an 80 year old man, and he would drive to you anywhere in the world. He was a star athlete in his younger years, he found his wife very early, and they stayed together until today. He was and is the best person I know. There isn't a thing this guy wouldn't do for me. He raised me like was my very own father. He raised the entire family like everyon ...
BREAKING: Three officers killed in Central Pennsylvania shooting, shooter dead
NBC News· 2025-09-17 22:53
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro uh as well as the head of Pennsylvania police uh we believe expected to speak now. Here they are. Let's listen in about law enforcement shooting serve as the commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police.I'm going to address you this evening concerning a critical incident that has rocked the community here in York County uh this afternoon. The incident occurred in Caduras Township, York County. I'd like to preemptively say that there are many details which at this point we ...
Delta State Univ. president shares video statement after Black student found hanging from tree
NBC News· 2025-09-17 20:50
Today on campus, we continue to grieve the loss of our student Trey Reed. But today, the campus is safe, the campus is active, the campus is alive, and we are going back to learning even as we grieve. And what we want to communicate to the community is that we know that as a university, we're given a trust.People come here to learn. They come here to be safe. And they come here to thrive.And one of our students is gone. And we will never forget that. We continue to meet with and be in contact with Trace fam ...
Can Grief Break The Cycle of Abuse? | Selysa Love & Monica Padilla | TEDxFolsom
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-16 15:44
On January 17th, 2007, I was a geeky 13-year-old sitting in the passenger seat of a police car. I was being escorted from my school to the detective's office. I remember being terrified that I'd be placed in the back seat.My mother had many times recounted to me the horrors of the backseat of a police car, the hard plastic seats and the stench of vomit. I was afraid that I had done something wrong for turning in my sexually abusive father. But thankfully, the kind officer let me ride shotgun and gave me a t ...
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Emotional Impact - Grieving the loss of a childhood friend can be a lonely experience [1] - Readers share coping mechanisms for dealing with the loss of a childhood friend [1] Industry Focus (Mental Health/Grief Support) - The article addresses the emotional challenges associated with the death of a childhood friend [1] - The article highlights personal experiences and coping strategies [1]
The Taboo of Loss: Having Conversations About Grief | Rishi Kolluri | TEDxEmerald Campus Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-05 16:12
Core Message - The speech emphasizes the importance of addressing grief with compassion and connection rather than discomfort and avoidance [4][17] - It advocates for breaking the silence around loss to ensure no one faces it alone [16] Practical Guidance - Being present and listening are more helpful than offering advice when supporting someone grieving [6] - Reaching out and sharing memories can create connection and alleviate loneliness in grief [9][10] - Acknowledging grief and being kind to oneself are crucial for healing, recognizing that grief stages are not a checklist [14][15] Personal Experiences - The speaker shares personal experiences with grief, including the loss of a friend's father at age 7 [4][5], a tennis coach during the COVID-19 pandemic [7][8], and a friend who died by suicide [12][13] - These experiences highlight the isolating nature of grief and the importance of open communication [8][9][13] Call to Action - The speech urges the audience to change their reactions to grief, choosing compassion and connection over discomfort and avoidance [17] - It encourages honoring loved ones through understanding rather than silence [17]
The power of communal healing | Kennedy Murphy | TEDxSanDiegoWomen
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-03 16:49
[Music] [Applause] I'm 17 years old and I've already been through the kind of loss that most people don't experience until much Later when I was 5 years old, a severe heart attack took my father in the middle of the night. He was only 44. One minute he was tucking me into bed and shortly after I was awakened to ambulance lights.Then came that flescent lit room that still haunts me to this day. I was standing there staring at his lifeless body, cold, blue, and covered in wires. I couldn't understand how some ...
How TikTok is helping some users process their grief
NBC News· 2025-09-01 23:37
Social Media & Mental Health - Social media platforms, often perceived as showcasing idealized lives, are increasingly becoming spaces for individuals to find community and support during times of grief and hardship [1][4] - Social media can provide validation, understanding, and acceptance, which are crucial elements in processing grief [4] - Online platforms can decrease the stigma associated with discussing loss and allow for the continuation of memories of those who have passed, fostering conversation and remembrance [5] Community & Support - Individuals are using social media to share their experiences with grief, finding solace and connection through comments and shared memories [2][6] - The act of sharing and receiving supportive comments can fill a void and provide healing for those grieving [3] - Social media communities offer a sense of responsibility and connection, providing comfort during difficult times [8][9] Coping Mechanisms & Healing - Sharing memories and experiences online can motivate individuals to process grief and learn to live again [7] - Engaging in activities like solo dates, marathon training, and attending grief events can aid in the healing process [7] - Maintaining the memory and sharing the stories of loved ones who have passed is a significant aspect of coping with loss [8]
What grief and soy sauce taught me about life after loss | Charlene Lam | TEDxLisboa
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-29 17:01
Core Idea - The speech explores the universal experience of loss and grief, and proposes "holding lightly" as a way to navigate life while acknowledging the inevitability of loss [1][4][8] - The speaker uses the personal anecdote of her mother's death and the associated object of soy sauce to illustrate how objects can take on new meaning after loss [1] Emotional and Psychological Well-being - Grief is a fundamental part of being human and a universal experience [1] - Reactions to loss can vary widely, and there is no single "right" way to grieve [2][3] - The common advice to "move on" or "let go" can be overly simplistic and create a false dichotomy [4] - "Holding lightly" involves an open and relaxed approach to life, allowing for the enjoyment of experiences while acknowledging their impermanence [7][8] Practical Application - "Holding lightly" encourages experiencing life in full color, embracing both the bitter and the sweet [8] - The concept can be applied to various aspects of life, such as relationships, sensory experiences, and material possessions [9][10]