Welcome to Navigating Loss in Academia and Counseling, a podcast where we explore the personal and professional impact of loss within academic and counseling communities. In this episode, Dr. Martin Wesley and Dr. David Whittinghill are joined by special guests Dr. Laura Schmuldt, Dr. Jerry Juhnke, and Victoria Henderson for a deeply personal and insightful discussion on losing a colleague, faculty member, or student.
Loss is an inevitable yet profoundly challenging experience, especially within academic and counseling settings, where close relationships are formed between faculty, students, and colleagues. In this episode, we share our experiences of navigating grief, both personally and in our roles as educators and counselors. We reflect on the lasting impact our colleagues and students had on us and discuss the ways we’ve helped our students and peers cope with these difficult moments.
Dr. David Whittinghill shares his deeply personal story of loss—not only of a beloved colleague and wife but also his own near-death experience. His perspective sheds light on resilience, healing, and the intersection of personal and professional grief.
Join us for this meaningful conversation on honoring those we’ve lost, supporting one another through grief, and finding ways to carry their legacy forward in our work and lives.
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