Hannah Rumsey

Friends Missing Friends

Society EN ↓ 87 episodes

Host Hannah Rumsey talks with those who have experienced the death of friends, grief experts, and more, to normalize the complex grief of losing a friend in a world that often doesn’t understand. Together we can cherish and remember the friends we miss.

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Hannah Rumsey

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Society

Podcast website

friendsmissingfriends.com

Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

87. Your Grief is Valid and Unique (with Intuitive Grief Coach Kendra Rinaldi) 07.07.2026

In today’s episode I talk to grief and life transitions coach Kendra Rinaldi about her grief journey, her experiences with friend-loss, disenfranchised grief, what it means to validate your own grief, signs and synchronicities, & so much more!   MORE ABOUT KENDRA: Kendra Rinaldi is a grief and life transitions coach who has experienced grief many times in her life. Some of most poignant moment...

86. Chosen Family: When Friendships are Tied to Your Identity (with Sarah Khatau) 05.05.2026

In today’s episode I talk to Sarah Khatau about her beloved friend Georgina, her experience with friend-loss grief, and Help Texts – a bereavement support tool that helped her tremendously after the death of her father in 2018. MORE ABOUT SARAH: After the death of her father in 2018, and through the many losses that have shaped her life since, including the death of her dear friend Georgina, Sarah...

85. Rewriting our Grief Story through Memoir: with Tess Clarkson 07.04.2026

In today’s episode I talk to Tess Clarkson about friend-loss grief, her beloved friend Eithne, and the act of finding meaning and healing through creative writing. We chat about: How she met her dear friend Eithne (pronounced Eth-na) through dance The story of their friendship Feeling lost, isolated, and misunderstood after Eithne’s sudden and tragic death on Air France 447 The yoga retreat in Ind...

84. Coping as a Multiple Friend-Loss Survivor with Mindfulness & Self-Compassion 13.01.2026

In today’s episode I talk to Novelette Monroe, a multiple loss survivor, trained Hospice and Peer Bereavement Care Facilitator, and certified Mindfulness & Grief Coach. She has facilitated many bereavement groups over the years with a special interest in Mindfulness for Grieving Loss. Novelette was born with the Recessive Dystrophic form of Epidermolysis Bullosa, RDEB—a rare life-limiting, pro...

83. Announcing the Friends Missing Friends Collective: a new community for friend-loss grievers 21.10.2025

I’m so excited to announce a new offering!! It is the Friends Missing Friends Collective , a loving and supportive community for friend-loss grievers. I have found, time and time again, how we friend-loss grievers desire community where we can meet and gather with others who are also grieving friends. How we need a space where we can feel seen, heard, and understood. So, I wanted to create a frien...

82. Reclaiming a Joyful, Meaningful Life after Loss: with Tara Accardo 30.09.2025

In today's episode, I chat with Tara Accardo—a Grief & Transformational Life coach and the host of the podcast Life With Grief—about finding a joyful, fulfilling, and meaningful life again after loss. Grief expert David Kessler describes this as the “sixth stage of grief” in his book Finding Meaning . Now to be crystal clear: this is NOT referring to finding meaning in the death or horrifi...

81. Grief Note: How I Untangled a Toxic Belief 16.09.2025

In today’s Grief Note episode I talk about a time when I untangled a toxic belief—or story—I was holding related to my friend Lauren’s death. It’s not uncommon for us to create stories around our loss. David Kessler talks about how when we create a story “that is not true and is not helpful,” we can “get stuck in the narrative.” In other words, stories can complicate our grief. There are a million...

80. The Myth of Emotional Severance: 2 Girls With Grief 02.09.2025

In today's episode, I chat with Rachel Dwyer and Kendel Rogers—the co-hosts of the podcast 2 Girls with Grief about integrating grief into your life, rather than emotionally severing. What do we mean by integrate? We mean rather than shoving the grief aside, pretending it doesn’t exist, and putting on a mask to the world—we embrace the grief, feel it fully, and show the world our WHOLE selves....

79. Yoga Philosophies and Grief: with Des Mathews 12.08.2025

In today's episode, I chat with guest Des Mathews (they them), a Yoga Guide and Grief & Death Doula, about the intersections between yoga philosophies and grief. Key takeaways: the role of Ahimsa (non-harm, one of the 5 Yamas ) in self-compassion during grief surrendering to emotions with Ishvaraparidhana (divine surrender, one of the 5 Niyamas ) Supporting somatic healing and nervous syst...

78. Grief Note: feeling stuck in a liminal space 08.07.2025

In today’s Grief Note episode I share my thoughts about liminal space – a term I read about in the book “The Art of Holding Space” by Heather Plett.   In the book, Heather Plett describes liminal space as: “a period in which something—social hierarchy, culture, belief, tradition, identity, etc.—has been dissolved and the new thing has not yet emerged to take its place.” It’s “strange, vast, and so...

77. Finding New Purpose after Traumatic Loss: with Brendan Shaw 17.06.2025

In today's episode, I chat with guest Brendan Shaw about navigating the many complex layers of tragedy and grief, and finding new purpose in life, after a traumatic loss. Since the 2022 murder of his brother, Philip, Brendan has been using storytelling, social media, and community work to process his own grief and help others feel less alone in theirs. We discuss: Processing his feelings and t...

76. Remembering Poppy Chancellor: with The Grief Gang's Amber Jeffrey 03.06.2025

In today's episode, guest Amber Jeffrey shares stories about her beloved friend Poppy Chancellor, who died in September of 2023. The two of them met through their grief work in 2019 – Amber with The Grief Gang, and Poppy with The GriefCase – and what followed was a deep, loving friendship and creative partnership. QUOTES: “That’s a real aspect of friendship loss that maybe isn’t spoken about is ho...

75. Grief notes: creative blocks & continuing my friendship with Lauren 27.05.2025

Today’s episode is a little different: I share my thoughts on various grief topics – while taking a walk! I was inspired by Amber Jeffrey’s recent episode on her awesome podcast The Grief Gang, and wanted to give it a try (all credit goes to her for the idea!). Think of it as a voice note from a friend :) I’ll still continue to do interviews on the pod, but will also have these Grief Notes every o...

74. Red Bird: Honoring her Mother’s Legacy, with Diandra Ford-Wing 13.05.2025

Just a heads up: today's episode discusses mother-loss. If that's activating or upsetting, please take care of yourself. David Kessler has great resources for mother-loss grief at mothersdaygrief.com . In today's episode, I chat with Diandra Ford-Wing, a dynamic and innovative Sales Director whose profound journey through grief ignited her passion for storytelling. After the sudden los...

73. Sisterhood Behind Bars: Poems from Prison with Toby Dorr 28.04.2025

Today I chat with Toby Dorr, author of Living with Conviction and You Are Not Your Worst Mistake: Poems From Prison . Toby is a speaker and advocate for second chances and criminal justice reform. If you haven’t already, check out my other episode with Toby (18. Living With Conviction) – you don’t want to miss it! In this episode, Toby and I talk about her poetry book You Are Not Your Worst Mistak...

72. Unlearning Society’s Toxic Views on Grief: with Ken Barringer 31.03.2025

Today I chat with Ken Barringer, a licensed mental health counselor who provides individual and group counseling support to grievers as well as delivering training and consultation to schools, businesses and organizations following a loss. Ken is an adjunct faculty member at Lesley University in Cambridge Mass where he designed and teaches a course in grief. Additionally he produces a monthly news...

71. Update on My Grief Journey: True-Crime, Rage, and Justice 04.03.2025

Hi friends! Today’s episode is quite different. Rather than an interview, this is me giving you a real-time update of my grief journey right after hearing some very important news about the man responsible for my friend Lauren’s death. This is sort of a Part 2 to episode 68 ( My friend’s death is part of a True Crime. Can I talk about it?) , though you don’t have to listen to that one for this one...

70. Friend-Loss is a Disenfranchised Grief: with Rebecca Feinglos 06.02.2025

Today I chat with Rebecca Feinglos, grief expert and founder of Grieve Leave. Rebecca is a certified grief support specialist, startup founder, and former state and local policy advisor. Rebecca founded Grieve Leave in 2021 as a way to document her experience on a year-long grief sabbatical, and process her own grief and loss— she lost her mother in her teens, her father suddenly in 2020, and her...

69. The History and Evolution of Female Friendships 03.12.2024

Today’s episode is all about friendships. I talk to my guest Sydney about the book “Text Me When You Get Home: The Evolution and Triumph of Modern Female Friendship” by Kayleen Schaefer. This book includes history, sociological perspectives, research, and more, about how female friendships have evolved and changed over the years. (Surprise surprise, the Patriarchy has impacted how female friendshi...

68. My Friend’s Death is Part of a True Crime. Can I Talk About it? 29.10.2024

Today it’s just me, thinking out loud about something I’ve been grappling with for a while: if my friend died in a situation that is now a True Crime, can I talk about it? I speak about this struggle, and also what I learned in Lilly Dancyger's essay collection "First Love" about how to engage in conscientious, rather than gratuitous, True-Crime. Resources: Read “The Hot One” by Carolyn Murnick: h...

67. Grieving a Friend You’re Disconnected From 01.10.2024

Today we’re hearing from Ariel, a listener who shares her story of grieving a friend she was disconnected from at the time of their death. It’s so important to talk about this, and I don’t think we talk about it enough. Thank you so much, Ariel, for reaching out and sharing your story.   Resources: If you’re interested in being a part of a friend-grief group, fill out the interest form at friendsm...

66. Grieving a Friend Who Betrayed You 03.09.2024

How do you process your grief when an ex-friend has passed away? Today I talk to Alex Kuisis about the complicated and messy grief that can come after an ex-friend’s death – in her case, the death of a friend who had majorly betrayed her—falsely accusing her of 7 felonies she did not commit (which she details in her memoir Truth Matters, Love Wins ).   Alex describes the complex tangle of feelings...

65. How to be a Grief Ally 06.08.2024

So you’ve sent flowers and cards to the bereaved, and attended the funeral. Now what? If you’ve ever wondered how to support your loved ones who are grieving – far beyond the initial weeks of grief – you don’t want to miss this episode. My conversation today is with author and psychotherapist Aly Bird about her book Grief Ally , which teaches us how to support the bereaved.   We talk about: Her bo...

64. Live Life with Death in Mind: Words of Wisdom from an End of Life Doula 09.07.2024

Today I talk to Jenna Golias, the founder of The Light Hereafter. She is a Registered Nurse, End of Life Doula, Grief Educator, and Energy Practitioner. Her mission is to not only change how we provide end of life care, but to create a world where we no longer fear the end of it. Providing mind, body, and soul support at the end of life, she is dedicated to making the transition one of comfort and...

63. Walk Towards the Life You Want: Centering Your Life Around Friendship and Community 04.06.2024

Today I talk to Rob Farquhar, a Sydney voiceover talent and podcaster. If you haven’t already, you’ll want to check out my previous conversation with Rob in Episode 59: Life’s Too Short to Rush. In that episode, Rob was getting ready to make a big move across the country, and we talked about what it looks like to redesign your life, friendships, and relationships after a major loss. Today’s episod...

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