
How to Look for Signs & Talk to Kids About Death & Grief with Jenny Robinson Clark
Inside, they explore:
→ The reframe that changes everything: stop saying you "lost" someone—they're not lost, they're on the other side of a very thin veil, still here, still sending signs (and once you start looking, you'll see them everywhere)
→ Why kids are naturally more connected to the other side than adults—and how honest conversations about death (even when we're crying and fumbling through it) prevent the fear of the unknown from taking root the way it did for Jenny as a child
→ The signs Jenny's mom sends: owls, ladybugs, rainbows appearing out of nowhere—and the Costco parking lot story where a stranger tapped Jenny's shoulder to tell her about a ladybug on her back right when she needed her mom most
→ Why grief isn't linear (it comes in waves, and that's okay) and how riding the wave instead of resisting it opens you up to healing and creativity you didn't know you needed—plus the power of sign tracking (the more you pay attention, the more signs show up)
→ The mistake parents make when trying to "perform" the right answer instead of being honest—kids end up carrying the burden alone because they think bringing it up hurts us, so they stop talking about it
Resources & Links:
Connect with Jenny Robinson Clark:
→ Website: www.jennyrobinsonclark.com
→ Instagram: @jennyrobinsonclark
→ Book: Are You Here? (available wherever books are sold and on Jenny's website)
Bio:
Jenny Robinson Clark makes her author debut with Are You Here?, a heartfelt children's book about the magical signs all around us, releasing March 17, 2026. She lives in Nashville with her husband and their four children. A former dancer and actress, Jenny has always been a creative at heart. When she's not writing, she's homeschooling and baking with her kids, taking hip-hop class with her husband, and exploring the outdoors. She believes that when you open your heart, ask for a sign, and are willing to receive, loved ones send messages in the most unexpected ways.
Mentioned in This Episode:
→ Signs: The Secret Language of the Universe by Laura Lynn Jackson
→ The Source: The Secrets of the Universe, the Science of the Brain by Tara Swart (neuroscientist's perspective on signs, intuition, and connection after loss)
→ A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle
→ Maybe: A Story About the Endless Potential in All of Us by Kobi Yamada (the book gifted to Jenny at the Dr. Joe Dispenza retreat)
→ Dr. Joe Dispenza retreats (linking spirituality and science)
→ Bashar (B-A-S-H-A-R on Instagram) - teachings on reframing "loss"
→ Sign tracking practice: using your phone's notes app to document synchronicities, signs, and moments of connection
Connect with Albiona:
→ Book a Free Discovery Call (1:1 Coaching - Parent or Life Coaching) - https://www.theparentingreframe.com/coaching
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→ Email Albiona: [email protected]
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Because here's the truth: death isn't the end. It's just different. Our loved ones are still here, still sending love, still guiding us. We just have to stay open enough to see the signs.
Until next time,
Albiona 🤎
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