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Yoga Therapy for Grief

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There are times when words just can’t explain what you are feeling. These are the times when your grief has too strong of a grip over you. These are also the times when moving your body to express your emotions is very helpful. The embodied movement helps to process grief, release tension, and help create internal shifts that make grief more manageable and bearable.

Today’s Grief Refuge podcast guest is Breanna Stutheit. Breanna is a Yoga therapist in Canada and the creator of the Move with Grief yoga program. Breanna shares more of her personal story and the losses that guided her to the work she now does; as well as a deeper understanding into the body’s wisdom for healing grief.

Stress, tension, and pain in the body are real. Often when felt, there isn’t something wrong with you but your grief may be the source of the discomfort. Hopefully, this interview and conversation with Breanna will help with understanding grief from a physical, emotional, and Spiritual perspective.

If you need more support for your grief journey, download the Grief Refuge app for daily comfort, care, and compassionate inspiration to help manage grief (on iOS and Android).

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There are times when words just can’t explain what you are feeling. These are the times when your grief has too strong of a grip over you. These are also the times when moving your body to express your emotions is very helpful. The embodied movement helps to process grief, release tension, and help create internal shifts that make grief more manageable and bearable.

Today’s Grief Refuge podcast guest is Breanna Stutheit. Breanna is a Yoga therapist in Canada and the creator of the Move with Grief yoga program. Breanna shares more of her personal story and the losses that guided her to the work she now does; as well as a deeper understanding into the body’s wisdom for healing grief.

Stress, tension, and pain in the body are real. Often when felt, there isn’t something wrong with you but your grief may be the source of the discomfort. Hopefully, this interview and conversation with Breanna will help with understanding grief from a physical, emotional, and Spiritual perspective.

If you need more support for your grief journey, download the Grief Refuge app for daily comfort, care, and compassionate inspiration to help manage grief (on iOS and Android).

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