Ep. 178: Survivor's Guilt - Julia Mallory
After her oldest son was killed in 2017, Julia Mallory (https://www.blackmermaids.com/) had a sense that creativity was a place she could go in her grief. In that place, she wrote Survivor's Guilt (https://www.blackmermaids.com/product...) , a collection of essays and poems about grief, joy, and the moments when they intersect. In this episode we discuss: The early days of grief. What focusing on resilience asks us to ignore. The concept of survivor's guilt. The push to "get back to normal." What it means to grieve as an individual and as part of a collective. To learn more about Julia Mallory visit Black Mermaids (https://www.blackmermaids.com/) and follow her on IG (@thejuliamallory ( / thejuliamallory ) ), Facebook, (@blackmermaidsbrand ( / blackmermaidsbrand ) ), and Twitter (@thejuliamallory). ( / thejuliamallory )

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