Holding Memories with Love, Not Pain

Fifteen years after losing two colleagues at Kennedy Lake, I found myself reflecting on grief—how it changes, softens, and transforms. I’ve come to see that healing isn’t about forgetting; it’s about remembering differently. Grief isn’t proof of love. Love is proof of love. Read More

Healing Through Silence: Insights from The Piano Teacher

The Piano Teacher, written by Dorothy Dittrich, is a poignant exploration of grief and healing, emphasizing the importance of silence and presence in music and life. Through the relationship between a piano teacher and her student, the play illustrates how emotional recovery emerges in stillness, allowing creativity, connection, and resilience to flourish amidst life’s challenges. Read More