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Grief and Rebirth Podcast

An interview podcast where people who have endured profound loss share how they transformed their grief into a new purpose.

The brief

This is an interview show focused on the transformative power of grief. Host Irene Weinberg speaks with authors, coaches, healers, and everyday people who have navigated profound trauma—from losing a child to surviving a life-altering accident. The conversations are framed as stories of 'rebirth,' exploring how guests processed their loss and found a new sense of purpose, often by helping others.

The show's most distinctive feature is the host's deeply empathetic and validating presence, rooted in her own traumatic loss. Unlike more clinical podcasts, every story is explicitly framed through a spiritual lens of 'rebirth,' with the host giving a comprehensive, laudatory introduction that summarizes the guest's entire journey before the interview even begins.
— What makes it distinctive
§1 · The host

Who hosts this show

Irene Weinberg is an author and the host of the Grief and Rebirth podcast. Her work is inspired by her own journey with grief and a spiritual awakening following a tragic car accident in which her husband died. Through interviews with specialists, healers, and others who have experienced profound loss, she aims to provide listeners with healing choices, hope, and inspiration.

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Credentials & credits

  • Author of "They Serve Bagels in Heaven"
  • Author of the anthology "Good To The Last Drop! Embracing Your Life's Third Chapter"
  • Host of the international award-winning "Grief and Rebirth" podcast
  • Public Speaker
  • Featured thought leader in the documentary "What Every Soul Knows"

Other ventures

  • Grief and Rebirth LLC
§2 · Classification

What kind of podcast

§3 · Cadence & catalog

When new episodes drop

Publishing rate
~5/week
Not shown by Apple / Spotify
Total episodes
946
Last episode
7 days ago
Jun 24, 2026
Status
Active
§3b · Editor's picks

Notable episodes

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  1. 01
    Why I Believe Grief is a Unique Fingerprint

    The guest, Rebecca Faye Smith Galli, shares her story of navigating an almost unbelievable series of tragedies, including the loss of a brother and son, and sudden paralysis, offering profound wisdom on resilience.

  2. 02
    I Lost My Three Children… and Slowly Found My Way Back to Living

    A deeply moving account of pregnancy and infant loss, where guest Shruti Trivedi discusses suppressed grief, confronting guilt in therapy, and a spiritual connection to her deceased children.

  3. 03
    How Nature and Daily Rituals Saved Me From My Darkest Grief

    This episode provides a practical toolkit for healing, as guest Laing Rikkers details the seven grounding practices she developed after the tragic death of her sister.

§4 · Signature

What you'll be asked on this show

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How the host interviews

Irene Weinberg runs a highly empathetic and structured interview. She opens each episode by herself, delivering a 3-5 minute monologue that provides a comprehensive, almost hagiographic, summary of the guest's life, focusing on their specific traumas and subsequent accomplishments. This frames the entire conversation before the guest even speaks. Her first question is often a broad, open-ended prompt for the guest to begin their story. She actively listens, interjecting with affirmations like "Wow" and "Oh my gosh," and often frames her next question by quoting the guest's own work or a previous statement back to them. Her questions are not designed to challenge, but to gently guide the guest through their narrative, ensuring they hit key moments of their journey from tragedy to rebirth. She consistently cedes the floor, allowing for long, uninterrupted shares from the guest.

Each episode is a one-on-one interview conducted by host Irene Weinberg. She begins with a lengthy, detailed biographical introduction of the guest, often telling their entire story of loss and rebirth in summary. Her interview style is warm and affirming, using open-ended questions to allow guests to narrate their experiences in a long-form style.

Questions the host keeps coming back to

12 catalogued

If you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when the host reaches for it.

mindset

3
  1. Q.01

    After everything you've endured, how do you keep moving forward each day?

    This is often an opening question, used to establish the guest's core resilience in the face of immense tragedy.

  2. Q.02

    How did losing your loved one become the beginning of your 'rebirth'?

    This question explicitly uses the podcast's title theme to frame the guest's loss as a catalyst for positive change.

  3. Q.03

    You've written that '[guest's quote].' What does that mean to you?

    By quoting a guest's own work, she invites them to elaborate on their core philosophies.

origin

2
  1. Q.01

    How did [the traumatic event] reshape your understanding of your work, purpose, and yourself?

    She asks this to directly link the guest's core trauma to their subsequent transformation, a central theme of the show.

  2. Q.02

    How did your first major grief experience shape how you understood later losses?

    This question explores the foundational nature of an early loss and its long-term impact.

process

3
  1. Q.01

    What finally made you realize you couldn't keep pushing your grief aside?

    This question targets the turning point in the guest's healing journey, moving from suppression to active processing.

  2. Q.02

    What did conversations with a grief counselor or therapist open up for you?

    The host often asks this to highlight the value of professional help in the healing process.

  3. Q.03

    How did creating your book help you transform your grief?

    This connects the guest's creative output directly to their healing journey, a common path for guests on the show.

advice

2
  1. Q.01

    What is the one essential piece of advice you would offer someone going through hard times?

    She asks this toward the end of the interview to provide a direct, actionable takeaway for the audience.

  2. Q.02

    Can you talk about the practical grounding practices you developed for self-care?

    This is used to elicit concrete, helpful tips that listeners can apply to their own lives.

personal

1
  1. Q.01

    Did the grieving process unlock hidden strengths or parts of yourself?

    This question focuses on the positive, transformative potential that can emerge from navigating grief.

relationships

1
  1. Q.01

    How was your husband/partner handling the loss? Were they a support for you?

    She asks this to explore the dynamic of shared grief within a relationship.

Signature segments

  • · Host introduction as an 'author and trauma survivor'
  • · The central theme of 'Grief and Rebirth'
  • · Long, biographical guest introductions
  • · Calls to action to 'Like, Comment, Share' and 'Subscribe'
  • · Frequent references to finding 'the joy in life'

Topics covered repeatedly

Grief and LossTrauma HealingResilienceSpirituality and AfterlifePersonal TransformationMediumshipWriting as TherapyPregnancy and Infant LossCoping MechanismsPost-Traumatic Growth
§5 · Guests

Who gets booked here

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Typical guest

Guests are typically authors, coaches, healers, or grief specialists who have built a career or mission out of their personal experiences with trauma. Many guests have a spiritual orientation and have published books or created programs related to their healing journey.

Recent guests
  • Laing Rikkers
    on How Nature and Daily Rituals Saved Me From My Darkest Grief
  • Rebecca Faye Smith Galli
    on Why I Believe Grief is a Unique Fingerprint
  • Shruti Trivedi
    on I Lost My Three Children… and Slowly Found My Way Back to Living
  • Riana Malia
    on Healing Childhood Trauma, Toxic Relationships & Family Betrayal
  • Edit B. Kiss
    on I Healed My Trauma Using Ancient Practices and Neuroscience
  • Heather Hester
    on I Unlearned Bias to Truly Love My LGBTQ+ Child
§6 · Channels & links

Where to find this show

§7 · Stats

Audience & reach

YouTube · first-party
Subscribers
2K
2,000
Avg views / video
143
Trailing window
Total views
177K
176,517
Videos published
946
Sponsor readEstimated

The podcast does not appear to feature traditional pre-roll or mid-roll advertisements. Monetization seems to come from affiliate links to guests' books on Amazon and Bookshop.org, as well as promotional links and discount codes for guests' personal coaching services and training programs mentioned in the episode descriptions.

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§8 · Contact

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§9b · FAQ

People also ask

AI-extracted researched answers · help us verify
What is the host's name?
The host is Irene Weinberg, an author and trauma survivor.
What is the format of the show?
It is an interview-based podcast where Irene Weinberg has a long-form conversation with a single guest who has a story of healing from grief or trauma.
Is this podcast still active?
Yes, the podcast releases new episodes frequently, typically on a weekly or bi-weekly basis.
Where can I listen to the podcast?
The podcast is available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and other major podcast platforms.
How can I be a guest on the podcast?
The host's website has a contact form and invites healers, mediums, grief specialists, or people who have transformed loss into purpose to share their story.
What is the 'rebirth' concept mentioned in the podcast?
The 'rebirth' concept is the show's central theme, referring to the process of personal transformation and finding new purpose and joy after experiencing profound grief or trauma.
Last updatedJun 29, 2026Not yet host-verified
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§9c · Methodology

Sources & how this page was built

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  1. [01]Official Podcast Websiteireneweinberg.com
  2. [02]About Irene Weinbergireneweinberg.com
  3. [03]Inspiring Conversations with Irene Weinberg of Grief and Rebirth LLCcanvasrebel.com
  4. [04]Grief and Rebirth: Finding the Joy in Life - Apple Podcastspodcasts.apple.com
  5. [05]Who Is Irene Weinberg? Author And Host Of Grief And Rebirth Podcastireneweinberg.com
  6. [06]Grief and Rebirth: Finding the Joy in Life (Podcast) | Podchaserpodchaser.com
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