Love Must Be Witnessed | 10
Description
In the tenth episode of Confronting we focus on grief and reflection. The Goldmans have carried grief with them every day for the last 25 years and in this episode Kim talks to grief expert David Kessler. Kim shares with David how she’s dealt with the loss of her brother and how she has been able to move forward while still holding on to his memory. Together they discuss loss, healing and how grief looks different for all of us. Kim reflects with both Fred and Nancy on her journey and how Confronting has impacted her.
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sending love to anyone who is having a rough time , you are loved
I found this episode the most upsetting and yet the most uplifting of them all. It was heartbreaking and inspiring in equal measures. ❤ to everyone that made this possible for us to hear
Thanks for letting us be apart of Ron and your family's story. I love hearing the love you have for you brother in ur voice. I have a brother as well and we're really close so I know the piece of ur heart you'll always have for Ron. It was a pleasure listening to you through ur journey thank you very much. Xoxo.
My 13 year old son said of his late father, "If you feel sad thinking about someone then that means you still have a connection with them." I feel like that's what the therapist was saying when he said grief was witnessing someone's love.
I just would say to her. "I'm sorry this happened to you". and then walk away. just would be afraid to trigger or annoy her. oh and I'd offer a hug. doubt she'd take it, but if offer it.
It's true. Throughout this podcast I've envied you your wonderful father and your tragically short relationship with your brother. No doubt your trauma is tempered by all that love.
This episode was so beautiful. Thank you, Kim ❤
YES! Delayed grief is intense. After it's all over and you wake up after all the distraction is gone is hell.
So needed to hear this about grief. Grief has no time table.
Thank you, Kim. O.J. did not win. He didn't get away with it. It might feel like it, but the whole world knows he's a monster. People that matter, decent people. His children know. The Universe knows. The Universe knows that your brother Ron was a good man, and his goodness is still here. Goodness always wins. It might take awhile, but it always does. And remember, Karma is a bitch, and she always gets paid. O.J. has quite a bill. He won't be able to weasle his way out of this one. Love to you and your family.
I listen to this podcast and it breaks my heart, like really makes me cry. I lost my brother in the Army in 1999. I understand her grief and anger, I really do, to the bottom of my soul, I listen to this and just want to say she's not the only one to have lost her brother, Fury is dead too, but it was never as public. He should have fried for that, so much for justice. I hope she finds peace 💓
Thank you for sharing Kim!
Thsnk you for this episode, this podcast. I am in awe of you & your willingness to share this with us. I knew who the killer was, I have listened to "technical" podcasts, this podcast was so impactful for me. It mafe me aware of other people who were impacted, share a stain on their soul for the injustice of the murders & the trial.
You have such a beautiful heart Kim, we will not forget 💕