by Tania Henderson | Nov 20, 2024 | Grief, LGBTQAI, Trauma, Uncategorized
Today marks the time of year when the trans community and their allies recognize those who have been killed due to hate crimes. There has been amplified demoralizing and terrifying scapegoating onto the community, amplifying the threats these beautiful human beings...
by Tania Henderson | Nov 6, 2024 | Election, Grief, Uncategorized
With the election largely over, we are left with sobering answers about who we are as a people, state, and nation. There are painful realities that have been revealed about how our leaders view the very citizens they serve and have promised that treatment will not be...
by Tania Henderson | Dec 11, 2023 | Communication, Grief, Relationship, Uncategorized
The Complex Issue of Control The desire for control is a something we can all relate to. We can see this displayed in little kiddos who struggle to find independence in a world run by adults. Given the patronizing label of a “temper tantrum,” kids can become...
by Tania Henderson | Sep 2, 2023 | Communication, Grief, Relationship, Self-care, Uncategorized
Starting September 10th, I will be leading a six week Sunday School Class on Eldercare. I hope to help people learn, share, and support each other as we explore the unique experience of caring for loved ones during this stage of life. Please feel free to join us!...
by Tania Henderson | Oct 3, 2022 | Grief, Uncategorized
On 9/11/22, police officer Dillon Vakoff was killed in the line of duty. I had a chance to speak to his mother, Lisa Vakoff, who is responding to this tragedy with a call to action. She has been through many hardships, some which you or someone you know may relate to:...
by Tania Henderson | Jun 21, 2021 | Grief, Relationship, Uncategorized
I came across this poem and it struck a deep chord: To Love Someone Long-Term Is to Attend a Thousand Funerals of the People They Used to Be The people they’re too exhausted to be any longer.The people they don’t recognize inside themselves anymore.The people they...