Project “Let’s Talk Live”
to certify one's loss
Sometimes, you find yourself asking to be heard. Not only in private, but in a way that allows as many people as possible to hear it — for witnessing, for truth, for yourself, and for someone who needs to hear it.
In grief, we are as different as our fingerprints. Our grieving process is unique, even though the events that caused the grief may be similar or the same. And sometimes, we long for confirmation that we are okay, even when it feels like we are not.
This project is aimed at creating an opportunity to speak freely, openly, without embellishment, judgment, or fear, about loss. You will be able to share your story in a free format, to release your grief through your voice, and to receive support — perhaps even find or create a support group. Or, from the perspective of your own experience, you may be able to support someone else who needs it but is afraid to speak openly about it.
This seemingly simple conversation can meet many needs, and only you can decide whether you want this kind of unique form of support from me.
The main condition of this project is the openness of these conversations. After a one-on-one recording, the conversation will be published and made available to anyone interested on a YouTube channel and here on the website, as well as shared via links on other social media platforms.
This project, like my other personal projects, is not funded by investors. Therefore, it is carried out entirely on a voluntary and non-commercial basis.
Meeting format:1+1+1 (I + the one who speaks + translator)
Topics for conversation:loss(es), a certain type of which is chosen by the guest
The process of dialogue/monologue: free conversation between two participants