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  • Jamie & Nynke Protest & Grief

    Jamie & Nynke Protest & Grief

    Jamie Colston and Nynke Vos, explore grief and protest. Delving into how grief manifests in public demonstrations, reflecting on their personal experiences and the broader implications for societal movements. As they weave through their parenting stories and observations from climate marches, they challenge us to rethink the role of protest and its capacity to hold space for collective sorrow.

  • Communal Grief Ritual Jamie and Nynke

    Communal Grief Ritual Jamie and Nynke

    In this insightful discussion, Jamie, a facilitator and systemic constellations practitioner, and Nynke Vos, a designer and facilitator of rituals, explore their work in guiding individuals and groups through deep, meaningful conversations. They focus on the vital role of rituals in navigating life transitions, particularly around themes of death, dying, and grief.

  • Conversations About Grief with Jamie Colston & Carol Xu

    Conversations About Grief with Jamie Colston & Carol Xu

    Carol Xu and Jamie Couston explore the crucial role facilitators play in addressing and navigating grief. They discuss how grief, though often seen as heavy, is a significant part of our lives. Their conversation reveals how acknowledging and working through grief can foster personal and communal healing. This video offers valuable insights for anyone looking to understand and address grief constructively in their communities.

  • Conversations on Communal Grief Rituals with Jamie, Nynke, Evva

    Conversations on Communal Grief Rituals with Jamie, Nynke, Evva

    Jamie is joined by collegue Nynke Vos and Evva Semenowicz, co-creator of becoming crew, and facilitator and organiser of community rituals. as they discuss how grief, often misunderstood as a solitary experience or merely a period of mourning, can be deeply transformative when approached collectively. They talk about how true engagement with grief requires creating safe spaces where it can be acknowledged and expressed openly.

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