What grief and soy sauce taught me about life after loss | Charlene Lam | TEDxLisboa
Have you ever looked at an ordinary object and seen something extraordinary? In this deeply moving talk, grief speaker Charlene Lam shares a personal story about a simple bottle of soy sauce and how its meaning transformed after the sudden loss of her mother. Explore the universal experience of loss and grief, and find inspiration for living a full and joyful life, even with the knowledge that death and pain are inevitable. This talk is a poignant exploration of love, loss, memory, and finding a way forward.Charlene Lam is an artist, curator, and the founder of The Grief Gallery. Her work focuses on creating and making beautiful space for grief, and helping people to find their own pathways to rebuilding their lives after major loss. As curator of The Grief Gallery® Charlene presents exhibitions internationally featuring the belongings of loved ones lost, including installations in Los Angeles, New York City, and London. She's shared her life-affirming Curating Grief® approach with thousands of grievers through her individual client work, exhibitions, events, and talks. She’s the author of the book Curating Grief: A Creative Guide to Choosing What to Keep After a Loved One Dies.This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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