
The Quiet Shape of Grief
From Rants and Confessions by Lashpixel
June 28, 2025 · 27 min · Season 10 · Episode 1
About this episode
This episode explores the experience of grief within the Ghanaian context, discussing personal stories and cultural rituals related to mourning and healing.
In this episode, we talk about grief, what it feels like, how it shows up in everyday life, and the ways we carry it quietly in our Ghanaian context. From personal stories to cultural rituals, we explore what it means to mourn, to remember, and to heal slowly, in our own time. Please pardon my voice and the heavy breathing. I’m a bit under the weather, but this episode felt too important to delay. Thanks for understanding, and listening. Dedicated to SS 💙
People in this episode
Host: Lashpixel
Topics covered
- grief
- mourning
- cultural rituals
- personal stories
- healing
Keywords
- grief
- mourning
- Ghana
- cultural rituals
- healing
- personal stories
- loss
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Ghanaian
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