Love Beyond Death: Turning Grief into Growth
Host Nicky Yazbeck welcomes Roger Peterson, an artist, musician, writer, and construction consultant, for a conversation about love, grief, healing, and the unexpected growth that can emerge after profound loss. After the death of his wife, Brandy, Roger found himself moving through a grief that changed the way he understood life, love, spirituality, and connection. In this episode, Roger shares openly about the depth of that loss and the ways it continues to shape him. Rather than presenting grief as something to “get over,” he speaks about it as an ongoing relationship with love, memory, vulnerability, and acceptance. Together, Nicky and Roger explore how grief can open the heart in surprising ways, even while it breaks it. Roger reflects on the role of plant medicine and earth medicine in his healing journey, sharing how these experiences helped him access deeper layers of emotion, self-acceptance, and spiritual connection. He also speaks about art as a pathway for expression, allowing him to move feelings through the body and give shape to what words cannot always hold. This conversation moves through themes of love beyond death, continuing bonds with loved ones, messages and synchronicities, and the delicate balance of honoring the past while continuing to live fully in the present. Roger does not claim to have all the answers. Instead, he offers an honest and deeply human perspective from someone who is still learning, still healing, and still discovering what it means to keep an open heart after loss. Takeaways: Transformation through grief is possible and can lead to personal growth. Vulnerability is a strength that allows deeper connections with others. Grief can open individuals up to new spiritual insights. Letting go of attachments is essential for emotional healing. Love transcends physical existence and can be felt beyond death. Experiencing grief can change one's perspective on life and relationships. The process of healing is unique for everyone and requires patience. Grief can be a transformative gift that leads to self-discovery. Art can serve as a powerful medium for expressing emotions. Embracing grief allows for a deeper connection to love. Self-acceptance is crucial in the journey of healing. The process of grief is unique and non-linear for everyone. Letting go does not mean forgetting; it means honoring the past. Messages from loved ones can come in unexpected ways. Finding joy after loss is possible and can coexist with grief. Earth medicine can facilitate profound personal transformation. Vulnerability opens the door to new relationships and experiences. Connect with me: https://nickyYyoga.com / @theconnectedcommunity [email protected]

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