Keyword: grief

People Come Into Your Life for a Reason Undated

Host: Armand DiMele

Relationships arrive as reasons, seasons, or lifetimes, and recognizing which is which changes everything. Armand DiMele works through the framework with callers, including a widow who cannot move on from her late husband and a mother estranged from her daughter for seven months, drawing out what each past relationship gave us even after it ends.

Heartwarming Workshops with Dolly Shulman Undated

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Dolly Shulman

Dolly Shulman, a Philadelphia psychotherapist who lost her mother at age six, shares how that early grief became the foundation of her lifelong work. Armand DiMele walks through her heartwarming workshops, where participants reconnect with childhood feelings, release buried emotions, and rediscover their inner essence.

When Life Falls Apart with Daphne Rose Kingma Undated

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Daphne Rose Kingma

Surviving hardship is only half the story. Armand DiMele talks with Daphne Rose Kingma, Psychotherapist and Author, about her book on navigating life’s worst moments, from job loss to sudden illness. They argue that real recovery demands genuine grief, honest self-inventory, and a willingness to let the old self die so something new can emerge.

The Weight of Caregiving with Diana Denholm Undated

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Diana Denholm, John Valerio, Linda Vanella, Lisa Arnone

What happens when caregiving breeds resentment, and is walking away ever the right choice? Armand DiMele and Dr. Diana Denholm, MD, along with Linda Vanella, LCSW-R, and Lisa Arnone, LCSW, examine the emotional cost of caring for ill or aging loved ones, the guilt of leaving, and why honest communication matters more than silent sacrifice.