Jenny LiskinMoms Don’t Have Time to WriteIndie Bookstores Contain MultitudesThe potential for expanding one’s knowledge through books is limitless — and thrillingApr 29, 2022Apr 29, 2022
Jenny LiskIf You Could Say One Thing to Widowed Parents, What Would it Be? (Part 1)I hear so often from widowed parents that they feel lost and alone.Sep 26, 2021Sep 26, 2021
Jenny LiskThis week: coping with suicide loss — Widowed Parent PodcastHey everyone,Sep 15, 2021Sep 15, 2021
Jenny LiskFive Memoirs for Young WidowsOn a beautiful June day in San Diego, just five months after my 44-year-old husband died of brain cancer, I found myself at lunch with…Sep 12, 2021Sep 12, 2021
Jenny LiskinMoms Don’t Have Time to WriteThe Club Nobody Wants to JoinFrom one widowed parent to another: I see you, it’s hard, and you’ve got thisMay 24, 20212May 24, 20212
Jenny LiskHow to Write a Condolence CardWhat to write when you don’t know what to writeApr 27, 20201Apr 27, 20201
Jenny LiskMy guitar kept me company while my late husband battled brain cancer.It’s funny how some things come into your life at just the right time.Mar 22, 2020Mar 22, 2020
Jenny LiskHow to bring food to a widowed parent — no casserole required“What’s the kids’ favorite food that they’re not getting very often these days?”Nov 13, 2019Nov 13, 2019
Jenny LiskYou don’t have to listen to the hospice chaplain when he tells you that making remarks at your…“You don’t want to make things harder on yourself than they already are,” said the kind and well-meaning hospice chaplain.Mar 1, 2019Mar 1, 2019
Jenny LiskWhy the simple question “how are you?” would send me into an existential tailspinIt seems like a simple question. Uttered, often, without thought. A greeting, almost.Feb 14, 2019Feb 14, 2019