In this episode of Coffee Monday, Rae sits down with longtime friend and award-winning filmmaker Grant Garry, whose powerful documentary Meet Me Where I Am is changing the way we talk about loss.
Through powerful interviews and personal insight, Grant's film invites us to normalize grief and create space for healing. We talk about what inspired the project, the unexpected moments that stayed with him, and how his background in theater and music continues to shape the way he tells stories.
This one’s for anyone who’s ever loved, lost, or simply wanted to better support the people around them. Grant reminds us that the most powerful thing we can do is meet each other - with grace, understanding, and heart - right where we are. Grab your coffee and listen in. ☕
Produced by MUMZIE Media (@mumziemedia). You can listen to the Coffee Monday Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And follow along on Instagram @coffeemondaypodcast.
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