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Grieve Love Heal

Grieve Love Heal

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We all lose people we love, so let's talk about it. Grieve Love Heal is produced by Valerie's House, a nonprofit organization in Southwest Florida that supports grieving children and families after the loss of an immediate family member. The Grieve Love Heal podcast explores emotions and scenarios associated with loss and brings awareness to the impact grief can have on a person's life. For more information, visit www.valerieshouse.org, call (239) 204-5804, or email Angela@ValeriesHouse.org.© 2025 Grieve Love Heal Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Sciences sociales
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    • Behind the Scenes: Social Work's Impact at Valerie's House
      Mar 31 2025

      Welcome to a special edition of the Grieve Love Heal Podcast, where we delve deep into the poignant work being done at Valerie’s House in honor of Social Work Month. This month, we shine a spotlight on the dedicated social workers who play a crucial role in providing mental health care across the country, with a particular focus on their work at Valerie's House.

      Honoring Social Work Month

      Throughout March, Social Work Month, we celebrate the impactful work of social workers who serve as frontline providers in our communities. At Valerie’s House, social workers are integral to our mission of supporting grieving families and children, meeting them where they are, and providing nonjudgmental, compassionate care.

      Meet Amy Strom

      We had the privilege of speaking with Amy Strom, Vice President of Partnerships and Operations at Valerie’s House, to gain insights into her journey in social work and her profound impact. Inspired by her father, a social worker and university professor, Amy embarked on a path marked by empathy and dedication, striving to empower individuals to meet their own needs and fostering the next generation of social workers.

      Amy’s Journey to Valerie's House

      Amy's introduction to Valerie's House was serendipitous, with a coworker leading her to the place where she would channel her passion for community service. Since 2016, she has been vital in growing the organization from a single group to a multifaceted support system that reaches across the state, serving thousands of children and families. Her commitment underscores the idea that social work isn’t just a profession; it's a way of life.

      Building Community and Empowering Families

      The work done at Valerie's House transcends traditional support; it creates a home-like environment where families can openly express their grief without stigma. The support groups are structured to build community and provide strength, ensuring that no child grieves alone. At the heart of this work are practices drawn from social work principles, centered around meeting families where they are and empowering them to navigate life's challenges.

      The Role of Social Workers

      Social workers at Valerie's House and beyond are dedicated to creating environments where healing can begin, listening actively to the needs of families, and fostering connections that empower both children and their caregivers. Their roles are not limited to individual support but extend to advocating for systemic change and addressing broader social justice issues.

      Training the Next Generation

      Amy Strom plays a pivotal role in shaping future social workers, serving as a qualified supervisor and adjunct professor at Florida Gulf Coast University. By sharing her wealth of knowledge and experience, she ensures that upcoming social workers are well-equipped to address the diverse needs of their communities with empathy and ethical practice.

      A Commitment Beyond Career

      For Amy, and many like her, social work is more than a career; it’s a lifelong commitment to helping others navigate their most challenging times. Her story is a testament to the enduring impact one individual can have in shaping hopeful futures.

      Join the Movement

      As we reflect on the incredible work being done at Valerie's House, we invite you to consider how you might support or get involved with similar initiatives. The fulfillment found in helping others and witnessing their growth can replenish your own spirit, as Amy so beautifully illustrates.

      In closing, we deeply appreciate Amy Strom and all social workers for their tireless dedication to fostering healing, community, and hope.



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      30 min
    • 🎧 Tattooed Grief - Season 3, Episode 2 of Grieve Love Heal
      Oct 25 2024

      In this powerful episode, we explore how tattoos can serve as lasting symbols of love, memory, and healing. Tattooed Grief dives into the personal stories behind tattoos that honor lost loved ones and capture individual journeys through grief. We’re joined by the talented Kelly Rogers, owner of Gearhead Tattoo in Cape Coral, along with one of our Valerie’s House staff members. Together, they share the transformative role that meaningful ink can play in the healing process.

      Plus, we’re featuring a Tattooed Grief Gallery with photos from our community, showcasing grief-related tattoos shared by our own Valerie’s House staff and families. Each tattoo tells a story—a beautiful, enduring reminder that love persists.

      Visit the gallery here: valerieshouse.org/vh-blog/2024/10/25/tattooed-grief.

      Join us for a heartfelt conversation with Kelly Rogers as we discuss remembrance, resilience, and the art of healing through tattoos. Tune in now to be inspired, one story at a time.

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      52 min
    • Grieve Love Heal: Exploring the Intersection of Grief, Love, and Healing with Overdose and Drugs
      Aug 30 2024

      In this powerful episode of Grieve Love Heal, produced by Valerie's House, we dive into the profound ways grief, love, and healing intersect with overdose and drugs. Released in alignment with Overdose Awareness Month and International Overdose Awareness Day, this episode features three compelling interviews that shed light on the impact of the drug epidemic.

      First, Valerie's House founder and CEO, Angela Melvin, speaks with Al Kinkle, founder and president of Kimmie's Recovery Zone. Al shares his heartbreaking journey after losing his daughter to overdose and how he turned his pain into a nonprofit that supports others on their recovery paths. (00:00 - 24:33)

      Next, we hear from 14-year-old Ava Johnson, who discovered her mother’s body after an overdose just two years ago. Ava’s story is both chilling and hopeful, showcasing the resilience of a young teen finding love and support in the face of tragedy. (24:34 - 55:35)

      Finally, Fort Myers Police Chief Jason Fields discusses the multifaceted approach to tackling the drug crisis, from education and prevention to enforcement and outreach. He also touches on the often-overlooked impact of overdose and drugs on first responders, offering a sobering perspective on the epidemic. (55:36 - 01:11:05)

      Join us for this emotional and insightful episode, and stay tuned as we bring you more stories of hope and healing each month. For more information, visit Valerie's House at valerieshouse.org and follow us on social media.

      Follow Kimmie's Recovery Zone at kimmiesrecoveryzone.org for additional resources and support.

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      1 h et 11 min
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