Real Talk on Grief and Loss

In this timely episode Problem Solved, Jeff and his guest Dr. Lindsey  Lerner dive into the thick of grief, a feeling many of us are wrestling with post-election. They talk about the wild swings of grief, from personal losses to political disappointments, and even how humor can lighten the load. The episode weaves through personal stories, the impact of grief on the body, and rituals that can help. Their candid banter keeps it real, providing a comforting and insightful listening experience for those grappling with heavy hearts. For more from Dr. Lindsey Lerner: https://drlindseylerner.com Visit cozyearth.com/SOLVED and use Jeff’s exclusive 40% off code SOLVED to give the gift of luxury this holiday season. Subscribe to Jeff’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/therapyjeff Jeff's TikTok: https://www.instagram.com/therapyjeff/ Jeff's Instagram: https://www.tiktok.com/@therapyjeff DISCLAIMER: The insights shared in this podcast are for educational purposes only, and should not be seen as a substitute for professional therapy. The guidance is general in nature, and does not equate to the personalized care provided by a licensed therapist. The callers are not therapy clients. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Om Podcasten

Problem Solved, hosted by Jeff Guenther LPC, best known as @TherapyJeff for his insightful mental health content on TikTok and Instagram, explores all mental health topics, and features discussions with leading mental health professionals. Problem Solved includes guest episodes where personal issues and struggles are identified and addressed, giving listeners insight into how to tackle various challenges. Jeff also shares his own personal life and mental health experiences, vulnerabilities and struggles. We hope to solve some problems on this show. https://wavepodcastnetwork.com/DISCLAIMER: The insights shared in this podcast are for educational purposes only, and should not be seen as a substitute for professional therapy. The guidance is general in nature, and does not equate to the personalized care provided by a licensed therapist. The callers are not therapy clients.