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How does grief intersect with race and identity when growing up in a multi-ethnic family? In this powerful episode, host Nina Rodriguez sits down with historian and author Nico Slate to explore the layered experience of sibling loss through the lens of race, identity, and love. Nico shares the deeply personal story behind his memoir Brothers: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Race, which honors the life and legacy of his late brother, Peter. Raised in a multi-ethnic family, Nico reflects on Peterβs experiences as a Black man in America, the traumatic events that shaped their lives, and how writing became a path toward healing and understanding. Together, they discuss the evolving nature of grief, the power of storytelling, and how we continue our relationships with those who have passed. This episode offers an intimate look at the grief of losing a sibling, the emotional complexities of family dynamics, and the profound impact of racial identity on mourning and memory. Whether you're navigating your own loss, reflecting on race and family, or seeking a heartfelt conversation about healing, this episode offers insight, vulnerability, and hope. https://griefandlight.substack.com/ ================= Key Takeaways: ================= Grief often feels abstractβuntil it becomes personal. Sibling loss can profoundly shape oneβs identity and worldview. Writing a memoir can be a powerful tool for healing and reflection. Love and grief transcend racial and cultural boundaries. Navigating grief within a multi-racial family brings unique challenges and insights. Processing loss through storytelling helps preserve memories and deepen understanding. You can't separate the beauty and pain of lifeβthey often coexist. Grief evolves over time and may include struggles with identity and belonging. Relationships with the deceased donβt endβthey shift and continue. Historical figures and family legacy can serve as anchors of hope in grief. Self-compassion is essential on the grieving journey. Complex or unresolved relationships may carry their own form of grief. Being kind to yourself is not optionalβit's a necessity. Honoring grief publicly can invite connection and community. Racial grief is real and deeply entwined with personal and societal loss. GET IN TOUCH β€΅οΈ ================= Connect with Nico Slate: ================= https://nicoslate.com/ Books: https://nicoslate.com/books/ ================= About Nina Rodriguez: ================= Website: https://www.griefandlight.com/ 1:1 Support: https://www.griefandlight.com/heart-t... Services: https://www.griefandlight.com/services Β Β /Β griefandlightΒ Β Nina Rodriguez is founder of Grief and Light, Podcast Host, and a Grief Guide. She created the Grief and Light Podcast after the sudden and unexpected loss of her only sibling, Yosef, as an authentic exploration of grief and life after loss. Through each conversation, she aims to give a voice to the grieverβs experience, and foster a more grief-informed, hopeful world. Beyond the podcast, Nina extends her heart-centered support through The Community, monthly circles, 1:1 grief tending sessions, speaking engagements, active presence on social media, and forthcoming in-person events. She has been featured in various publications and podcasts, regularly contributes to Get Griefy Magazine, co-authored Resilient A.F.: Stories of Resilience (2025), and completed the Grief Care Professional Certificate Program under renowned psychotherapist and best-selling author of It's OK That You're Not OK, Megan Devine. Thank you for listening! Please share with someone who may need to hear this. Interested in Sponsoring our Podcast? Please message us at [email protected]. BUY ME A COFFEE: https://buymeacoffee.com/griefandlight ================= Disclaimer: https://www.griefandlight.com/safetya... #grief #griefpodcast #griefandlightpodcast #siblingloss #lossofalovedone #griefsupport #grieftalk #griefcommunity #grieftogrowth #griefandgrowth #griefandloss #griefandhealing #griefauthor