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S2 E3

When Grief Hits Home

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At some point in our journey of doing good, we will probably experience grief. It can manifest itself in so many different ways such as shock or disbelief, denial, guilt anger and even depression.

Join Rob and Ken Loyd as they share and reflect on their experiences of grief and how grieving with others can be a powerful and transformative experience in doing good.

In this conversation, Rob mentions Dorothee Sölle, a German liberation theologian who wrote about the three phases of grieving when responding compassionately to a world in pain which she expounds in her book, Suffering.

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About Ken:

Ken Loyd is husband to Deborah who is an executive coach, author and sought-after speaker. He’s also the father of four amazing individuals and grandfather of two delightful young women. He helped start The Bridge, a church in Portland for disenfranchised youth and is founder of HOMEpdx and The Underground, two convenient “churches” for his friends who live outdoors in downtown Portland.

Ken has a Masters in Intercultural Studies and is a trainer/consultant to nonprofits and churches, helping them gently love folks who have been overlooked by mainstream culture. He is not a sought-after conference speaker and his book, “They’re Gentiles for Christ’s Sake,” has sold less than 1500 copies since 2001.  He’s just a guy with something in mind.