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Food for Thought: The Joys and Benefits of Living Vegan

Coping with the Loss of a Pet

Food for Thought: The Joys and Benefits of Living Vegan

Colleen Patrick-Goudreau

Arts, Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Zerowaste, Eating, Recipes, Vegan, Humane, Society & Culture, Meat, Food, Vegetarian, Colleen, Cook, Animals, Patrickgoudreau, Ethical, Cooking, Sustainable, Compassionate, Compassion

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2025

⏱️ 142 minutes

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Summary

Losing an animal companion can be a profound and often overlooked grief. In this episode, I explore what it means to mourn a beloved pet, how to navigate the pain, and ways to honor the bond that never really ends — all through the lens of the life and loss of my cat Charlie.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Food for Thought, providing real world inspiration for living compassionately, sustainably,

0:23.7

and healthfully for humankind, animal kind, and the ecosystems we all depend on.

0:30.1

Thank you for listening if you're new.

0:32.2

Thank you for listening if you've been listening for years.

0:35.2

Today's episode is coping with the loss of a pet, morning,

0:40.5

healing, and honoring the animals we love. Hi everyone, this is going to be a rough episode. I wanted to

0:48.6

just call it a Charlie shaped hole, but I wanted to make sure the title was as inclusive as possible because I am

0:59.0

recording this and sharing this with you, not just for me. It is certainly part of my healing

1:05.2

process after losing Charlie, but it's also for you.

1:15.2

So the hope and the intention is that it can be,

1:21.5

might be part of your healing process as well when I recorded podcast episode,

1:25.7

my goodness now, a decade and a half ago when Simon died.

1:30.1

And I shared that episode with you. I was just so touched by how many people were moved by it and how it helped so many people. So that's what the

1:36.5

intention is with this episode. I suspect there'll be a lot of pausing the recording for me

1:41.9

and starting again. We'll see. but that's okay. I just don't

1:46.8

want to wait any longer to do it. So a couple quick announcements before we get on to the episode.

1:54.2

I'm trying something new. You know, I've had different compassion in action conferences in the

1:59.9

past. Some of you have been here at my home.

2:02.1

Some of you have been here in Oakland where we held three different conferences over the

2:07.4

course of a few years. And I've done some online workshops as well, online conferences.

2:13.8

And I'm trying something new over on Substack to hold a mini course over the course of four days,

2:19.2

just short 30-minute sessions to empower you and invigorate you.

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