Grief, Faith, and the Woo Woo: A Conversation with JS Park

“Every time I think I've seen one more expression of grief, I see one more after that. I think I've learned to expand my vocabulary and the room that I create in my heart for what grief looks like, and I think that's one of the things that makes me hopeful.”

In this heartfelt episode of Grief'd Up, host Rebecca Feinglos, is joined by JS Park. JS, a hospital chaplain and author of "As Long As You Need: Permission to Grieve" and "The Voices We Carry," provides a unique perspective on navigating grief, faith, and emotional health. With his extensive experience serving at one of the nation's top-ranked hospitals and a major nonprofit charity for the homeless, JS brings invaluable insights into the complex world of grief support.

Rebecca and JS explore the often-overlooked role of a chaplain, particularly in high-stress environments like hospitals. They discuss the intersection of faith and grief support, and whether it is possible—or even necessary—to separate the two. JS shares his experiences of providing spiritual care without imposing religious beliefs, emphasizing the importance of creating a safe space for all, regardless of faith background.

The conversation delves into the challenges faced by healthcare workers dealing with constant exposure to trauma and loss, highlighting the importance of support systems like Code Lavender. JS opens up about his personal journey with grief, the impact of cultural traditions, and the significance of ritual in grieving. He also addresses the societal pressures to "move on" from grief and the need for intentional mourning practices.

Join Rebecca and JS as they navigate the complexities of grief, the role of faith, and the importance of community in grieving. JS’s compassionate approach and profound understanding offer comfort and guidance for anyone grappling with loss.

Connect with JS Park:

Instagram: @jspark

Threads: @jspark

Facebook: JS Park

Twitter: @jspark

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