In an emotional and enlightening interview, journalist and presenter Gaby Lozoya sat down with thanatologist Elisa Michelle to address one of life’s most delicate topics — how to talk to children about death. The interview, hosted in collaboration with @expresardueloycafe and filmed at Jardines de la Sierra, sheds light on a subject often avoided yet deeply important for emotional development.
Opening the Door to Healing
With warmth and empathy, Gaby Lozoya guided the conversation through complex emotional terrain, as Elisa Michelle explained how children process loss differently than adults.

She emphasized the importance of using honest, age-appropriate language, and creating a safe space where children can ask questions and express grief without fear or confusion.

“Children don’t need perfect words — they need truth, security, and presence,” said Elisa Michelle during the heartfelt exchange.

A Mission Beyond the Camera
Gaby’s involvement in the discussion is part of her growing initiative to highlight mental health, grief education, and family support.

Her platform has become a safe space for addressing the real, often unspoken challenges of life, and this interview marks another important contribution to that mission.

Community Response
The public’s response has been overwhelmingly positive, with viewers praising the authenticity and bravery behind such a vulnerable topic.

Many shared their personal experiences in the comments, thanking Gaby and Elisa for giving voice to something often left in silence.

This interview isn’t just a video — it’s a reminder that conversations about loss, no matter how painful, can be transformed into opportunities for healing, understanding, and deeper connection.
