Get Griefy Magazine

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About Get Griefy Magazine

Get Griefy Magazine aims to amplify the voices of grievers everywhere, giving them an outlet to share their stories, and their inspiring pivots while living with loss. While we would give anything to have our people back, the growth that comes from grief is inspirational. It needs to be shouted from the rooftops. We want to provide space for everyday grievers to share their stories of loss, as well as interview prominent members of the community and subject area experts.

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jenxobrien
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Grief finally gets some love ... Love seeing Grief get the attention it deserves. Thanks for this wonderful, artistic tribute to what we all experience but no one wants to talk about.

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Erin Blechman
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Turning pain into purpose A friend and fellow author, Venetta Cox-Mlynczyk, was featured in this new magazine about living with grief so I decided to check it out. Simply amazing! The magazine features writers, musicians, artists, entrepreneurs, and more who have turned their pain into purpose, and in doing so, are honoring the loved one(s) they lost. It's inspiring to read about so many people who are not just surviving in grief, but actually thriving.

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Andrea Turnbow
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Such a Needed Publication This magazine is a breath of fresh air for the grief community. It's incredible to read the strength and resilience of those who have channeled their grief into positive outlets. It's an inspiring and thought-provoking piece for all audiences!

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Helen Bauer
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I love the articles in this mag I love the articles in this mag! Honest, vulnerable, information in one creative read. It makes it easy for anyone to "Get Griefy" when they need grief support.

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Jennifer Mullins
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Great resource for grievers and those who love them I wish there had been a magazine like Get Griefy Magazine when my husband died in 2012. Grief is painful and lonely. This magazine normalizes the grief experience, knowing you're not alone because of the contributors who share their stories honestly. I like how you can follow the authors you relate to because their social media is available with their article. This is a great resource for a journey that we all have to take.

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