
Where soulful healing meets the hustle of everyday life.
Welcome to “The Urban Grief Shamans” podcast, a space where healing meets the hustle of everyday life.
Join us, Patricia Jones, a psychotherapist and retired paramedic, John Moir who both are practising shamanic practitioners, as we guide you through the labyrinth of grief and shame in the modern world.
In our journey together, we explore authentic stories, practical wisdom, and soulful insights that bridge the gap between ancient healing traditions and contemporary urban living.
Whether you’re seeking solace, understanding, or a path to transformation, our podcast is here to accompany you on your healing journey.
Subscribe to “The Urban Grief Shamans” for conversations that blend the sacred and the real, offering a beacon of light in the urban wilderness of grief and shame.
We are several months away before we officially launch our podcast “The Urban Grief Shamans.” Kathy Gleason who is the host of As I Live and Grieve during our two guest appearances on the podcasts below, is our inspiration and in a small way our mentor to move forward with our own show.
Should you feel you are carrying a story of your experience as a griever then reach out to us. We would love to hear from you!
Shamanic Perspective on Grief
Join us today as Patricia Jones and John Moir offer insight into the Shamanic perspective on grief. Often associated with indigenous or tribal societies, the origins are from Northern Europe and Asia, with a common belief that spirits exist and play an important role in both individual lives and society.
Love and gratitude to Kathy Gleason, our host.
The Five Gates of Grief
“Today we consider a different perspective on shamanism and grief with Patricia Jones and John Moir. We look at Francis Weller’s work, The 5 Gates of Grief. Understanding the different forms of our grief will help us better understand why moving through life can be at times challenging as we move through these diverse phases of grief.”
Love and gratitude to Kathy Gleason, our host.