Chelsea of Good Cheer

Chelsea of Good Cheer

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The Chelsea of Good Cheer Podcast is where you can follow along on a mother’s journey to find the CHEER in her life after the sudden and shocking loss of her young son.
Listen to real and raw audio journal entries that were recorded less than a year after his death. You will hear expressions of anger, sadness, disbelief, but also glimmers of hope and personal growth in grief. Chelsea shares coping strategies, hopeful signs she has experienced, ways she pulled herself out of the dark moments and how she continues to live life when dreams have been shattered.

If you are a grieving mom, the goal of this podcast is to help you find a sense of community and a bit of comfort. Everyone’s grief journey is different but knowing you are not walking alone in this journey can be encouraging.

If you are walking alongside of family or friends who are living with this deep heartache, may this podcast bring you a bit of courage and wisdom to shine a light in their darkness- including what steps to take, what words to say.

Or If if you simply want an honest and unfiltered glimpse of what a life with grief is like, this podcast is for you.

The Chelsea Of Good Cheer Podcast name was inspired by this bible verse:
“These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but BE OF GOOD CHEER, I have overcome the world.” John 16:33 NKJV

Recent Episodes

  • Secondary Losses & Cherished Dreams

    1 year ago
  • 10. Ask the Audience Episode!

    1 year ago
  • 9. Social Media, Curiosity & Caution while Grieving

    1 year ago
  • 8. New Year (not so) Cheer

    2 years ago
  • 7. Christmas Has Come Early; Interviewing My Husband, Nick

    2 years ago
  • 6. Navigating the Holidays with Grief

    2 years ago
  • 5. My Gift From Heaven & Goal For Life; Living in the Moment

    2 years ago
  • 4. Finding Grief In Unexpected Moments

    2 years ago
  • 3. Recognizing Gifts, In The Midst of Grief

    2 years ago
  • 2. Highs and Lows, The Dichotomy of Grief

    2 years ago