Jan 19, 2022
Patricia de Picciotto was born in Hong Kong from Lebanese parents, then raised in Geneva, Switzerland until she graduated from college with a BA in Marketing and Communication. She then spent a couple of years in London for her GIA and worked in Jewelry. She lived in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for ten years, where she met her husband, had three kids and founded a jewelry line, Pasha Joias. They moved to New York almost seven years ago, where she became an art experiences curator and lives fully all the city has to offer artistically, socially and culturally.
Since the passing of her mom in 2019, Patricia turned to her passion project Neshama Journey, to help and support other grievers through grief coaching.
In this episode, we got into how to support people who are grieving, and we exchanged some raw, vulnerable concepts about this beautiful piece of the human experience.
19:17 - Common mistakes people make talking to a grieving person
23:55 - What is a grief coach?
34:56 - Why it’s ok to grieve for as long as you need
39:58 - Continuing to celebrate your deceased loved one
46:53 - It’s ok to bring up the deceased to grieving people
55:49 - Words of wisdom to anyone struggling with their grief journey
58:58 - Resources that are available for people who are currently grieving