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My Hole-Hearted Life

Lisa Schlichtman

A journalist and widow shares her grief journey one essay at a time with a mission of creating conversation and community surrounding the topics of death, loss and love.

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Latest Issues

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My hole-hearted life: Sunday morning melancholy

Sunday mornings don’t hit the same as they did when Mike was alive. When I awoke this morning, I laid there alone in my bed, drifting in and out of memories that surfaced from a dreamlike haze.

25 days ago
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My Hole-Hearted Life: Revisiting past lives and letting go

I recently received a four-page letter from one of my mentors, and it couldn’t have come at a better time. Not only was it a surprise to receive an actual letter in the mail, it was wonderful to hear from a person who had made such an impac...

a month ago
13
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My hole-hearted life: A quieter life

For most of my adult life, I would have described myself as an extrovert — someone who could initiate a conversation with anyone — someone who could command a room and lead a meeting — someone who came alive and thrived in a social setting....

2 months ago
14
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My hole-hearted life: Grief crevasses

Author’s note: The photos that accompany this essay are of my son Nick climbing in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison and at Indian Creek.

3 months ago
14
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Lisa Schlichtman

    Lisa Schlichtman is an award-winning journalist and editor. She has discovered renewed purpose in sharing her personal grief journey through words and images.

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