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Hey Man; It's Ok Episode 312 -Navigating Grief and Finding Equanimity: An Intimate Conversation with G. Scott Graham

Hey Man; It's Ok Episode 312 -Navigating Grief and Finding Equanimity: An Intimate Conversation with G. Scott Graham

Update: 2025-10-10
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In this deeply moving episode of Hey Man; It’s Ok, hosts Sky Bridges and licensed psychotherapist Ryan Heapy welcome author and coach G. Scott Graham for a conversation about grief, healing, meditation, and radical acceptance.

Scott opens up with raw honesty about losing his spouse during the COVID-19 pandemic and how writing about his grief became a way of honoring love. He also shares his unique adventures with paddleboarding with dogs, the myths surrounding happiness, the role of equanimity, and how embracing adversity can lead to a more authentic life.

This episode is a powerful reminder that grief and love are deeply connected, and that resilience often comes from radical acceptance.

⏱️ Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Hey Man, It’s Okay

00:18 Meet G. Scott Graham

00:44 Paddleboarding with Dogs

03:03 Grieving the Loss of a Spouse

09:47 Love, Grief, and Healing

16:09 The Myth of Happiness

20:36 Understanding Equanimity

24:00 Navigating Emotional Turmoil

25:14 Radical Acceptance Explained

28:34 Why Radical Acceptance Matters

31:23 Meditation: Myths vs. Reality

33:20 The Challenge of Consistency

39:25 Instant Gratification vs. Growth 4

41:52 Closing Thoughts + How to Connect with Scott

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Hey Man; It's Ok Episode 312 -Navigating Grief and Finding Equanimity: An Intimate Conversation with G. Scott Graham

Hey Man; It's Ok Episode 312 -Navigating Grief and Finding Equanimity: An Intimate Conversation with G. Scott Graham