
The Examined Life Dr Lucy Hone - What has loss taught you?
Learning from Loss with Dr. Lucy Hone
How do you survive the unthinkable? When resilience researcher Dr. Lucy Hone lost her 12-year-old daughter in a tragic accident, she didn't just study the science of grief—she had to live it. In this episode, Lucy joins Kenny Primrose to share the practical, evidence-based tools that help us oscillate between mourning and living, and what we can learn about life in the wake of loss.
In This Episode:
In this new series on grief and mortality, we explore why the "stages of grief" model often fails us and what actually works instead. Dr. Lucy Hone discusses her journey from the University of Pennsylvania’s resilience program to the frontlines of her own personal tragedy.
Key Topics Discussed:
- The Myth of "Bouncing Back": Why we need a more pragmatic definition of resilience.
- The 3 Habits of Resilient Grievers: Simple, actionable shifts in attention that can change your trajectory.
- The "Helping or Harming" Test: A vital tool for psychological flexibility.
- The Jigsaw Metaphor: How to rebuild your life when the old pieces no longer fit.
- Hidden Grief: Understanding "non-death" losses and how to process them.
About Lucy:
Dr. Lucy Hone is a best-selling author, TED speaker, and co-director of the New Zealand Institute of Wellbeing & Resilience. Her work has been published in The Journal of Positive Psychology and featured in The Washington Post, BBC, and The Guardian.
Resources Mentioned:
- Book: Resilient Grieving: How to Find Your Way Through a Devastating Loss
- New Book: How Will I Ever Get Through This? (On hidden and non-death grief)
- TED Talk: The Three Secrets of Resilient People
Connect with The Examined Life:
- Host: Kenny Primrose
- Website: www.examined-life.com
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ExaminedLifePodcast
- Follow & Subscribe on substack: https://thisexaminedlife.substack.com/
- Support the series - buymeacoffee.com/kennyprimrose
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