In this moving and richly layered conversation, psychotherapist and author Francis Weller invites us into a soulful exploration of grief as a necessary, even holy, response to the crises of our time. Framed by the raw tenderness of personal loss, ecological collapse, and cultural disconnection, Weller offers not just insight, but deep, grounded companionship for all of us navigating the “long dark” we now face.
This is not a lecture in the usual sense. It’s a transmission of care, clarity, and hard-earned wisdom. As Weller says, “Grief is not a pathology, it’s a core human faculty. And it’s what keeps the heart fluid.”
Joined by hosts Steffi Bednarek and Holly Truhlar, this dialogue touches on:
Why individual grief must return to the communal and ritual
How to support young people facing futures shaped by ecological grief
The power of silence, tenderness, and ritual as healing technologies
The danger of positivity culture and emotional utility in activist spaces
What it means to stay open-hearted in a time of collapse
For those familiar with Weller’s influential book The Wild Edge of Sorrow, this lecture extends his work with renewed urgency and intimacy. It’s for anyone carrying personal or planetary grief, and wondering how to hold it—not alone, but in community.
Let this offering be a refuge, a rhythm, a reminder: “We are meant to be poems, not strategies.”
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