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Grief & Happiness

Grief & Happiness

By: Emily Thiroux Threatt
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Aloha! Welcome to the Grief and Happiness podcast. My name is Emily Thiroux Threatt, and I am your host. I am the author of Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief, The Grief and Happiness Handbook, and creator of Grief and Happiness Cards: Gentle Support for Dealing with Grief and Finding Happiness

My purpose with the Grief and Happiness Podcast is to demonstrate to people who are dealing with grief and loss that they can grieve and be happy at the same time. The wide variety of guests address the myriad of issues that arise with loss and the spectrum of how grief and happiness relate. After a loved one dies, often people say they will never be happy again. By covering thought-provoking topics like creativity, compassion, community, purpose, inner peace, strength, coping, surrendering, and resilience with authors, speakers, coaches, and friends, listeners find inspiration and confidence guiding them on their grief journey. Each week the podcast showcases an interview with an inspiring guest and an additional brief podcast with a message of support and comfort.

Anyone dealing with grief or loss can come to the Grief and Happiness podcast to find comfort, support, love, and happiness. You are welcome here to learn ways to live your best life.

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Episodes
  • Why You Must Never Give Up Your Voice in Grief: A Widow’s Story You Won’t Forget
    Dec 16 2025
    If you’ve ever wondered how aware our loved ones truly are in their final moments, episode 396 of the Grief and Happiness Podcast is one you shouldn’t miss. Deborah Weed shares stunning, intimate moments from her husband’s last days—unexpected reactions, powerful signs, and the impact of playing the music he loved. Her story reveals why keeping your voice and trusting your instincts during grief matters more than you think. This episode invites you to stay open, stay present, and recognize the quiet miracles that can appear even in the hardest moments.In This Episode, You Will Learn:(00:55) Why true self-worth matters more than self-esteem(03:36) How reclaiming her voice changed Deborah’s healing(05:35) The moment her husband responded in hospice(08:10) How music and intuition guided his final hours(12:19) Why treating loved ones as aware makes a difference(16:31) The unexpected miracles she witnessed in grief(20:45) How forgiveness cleared long-held pain(25:02) Why fully grieving can lead to unexpected peaceDeborah Weed is the founder of the Self-Worth Initiative, a lifelong creator, and a powerful advocate for helping people understand their inherent value. With a background that spans major creative and corporate roles—including development work for Citibank and a $26 million attraction project for Disney and Universal—she blends experience with heart-centered purpose. After a serious health crisis transformed her understanding of confidence and resilience, she committed herself to teaching true self-worth through storytelling, family-focused productions, and her current project, the Quills Up movement and musical.In this episode, Deborah shares deeply personal insights on the difference between self-esteem and self-worth, how illness reshaped her identity, and how grief awakened her voice and inner strength. She recounts the extraordinary experiences surrounding her husband’s final days—moments of awareness, music, connection, and forgiveness that revealed how present our loved ones remain, even at the end of life. Her stories encourage listeners to trust their instincts, keep their voice during grief, and remain open to the miracles, healing, and clarity that can appear when we allow ourselves to feel fully and love deeply.Connect with Deborah Weed:WebsiteFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Deborah’s books!Let's Connect: WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagramTwitterPinterestThe Grief and Happiness AllianceBook: Emily Thiroux Threatt - Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Finding Happiness for the Holidays
    Dec 12 2025

    What can you do during this holiday season that will bring your happiness.


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    • You can join the Grief and Happiness Alliance which meets weekly on Sundays by clicking here
    • You can order the International Best Selling The Grief and Happiness Guide by clicking here.
    • You can order Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief by clicking here at Amazon:
    • You can listen to my podcast, Grief and Happiness, by clicking here
    • Request your Awaken Your Happiness Journaling Guide here


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  • The Real Harm in Comparing Loss—A Warning from Grief Educator and Author Theo Boyd
    Dec 9 2025

    If you’ve ever questioned why your grief feels different, episode 394 of the Grief and Happiness podcast is for you. Award-winning author and grief educator Theo Boyd shares the life-shifting losses that shaped her work and the signs that helped her forward. She explains why comparing grief adds to the pain and why sadness is not a disorder. Her story offers a clear, hopeful reminder that healing begins when you honor your own way through loss.


    In This Episode, You Will Learn:

    (01:02) How a tragic farm accident changed Theo’s life overnight

    (02:40) Why journaling became her first lifeline through overwhelming grief

    (03:55) The moment she realized her notes needed to become a grief book

    (04:50) How compounded loss shaped My Grief Is Not Like Yours

    (06:10) The story behind her second book Hope All the Way and the signs that inspired it

    (09:03) What her national grief study reveals about America’s hidden grief crisis

    (11:37) Why society’s discomfort with sadness harms grievers

    (12:47) The real meaning of “complicated grief” and why labels can be damaging

    (14:22) How early counseling support helped her survive the darkest period

    (17:22) How signs and moments of meaning helped her rediscover purpose


    Thelizabeth “Theo” Boyd is an award-winning author, speaker, podcast host, and certified grief educator whose work centers on validating the many forms of loss. A former high-school English and creative writing teacher, she turned to journaling after a series of life-altering events, including the accidental death of her mother, the sudden loss of her longtime counselor, the end of her marriage, and later her father’s suicide. These experiences shaped her first book, My Grief Is Not Like Yours, and her upcoming release Hope All the Way, which also incorporates findings from her national study on the state of grief in America.


    In her conversation with Emily, Theo reflects on how writing became both an anchor and a purpose after her world collapsed. She explains why grief must be witnessed, why comparisons rarely comfort, and how meaning deepens into purpose only when it serves others. Theo also shares the powerful signs she’s received from her parents, the importance of normalizing sadness instead of pathologizing it, and the urgent need to address the country’s grief crisis. Her perspective offers listeners a grounded, hope-filled reminder that healing grows from honesty, connection, and staying open to moments of grace along the way.


    Connect with Theo Boyd:

    Website

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    LinkedIn

    Instagram

    YouTube


    Let's Connect:

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    Facebook

    Instagram

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