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The Young Widow Podcast
britanyrivera
26 episodes
6 months ago
A podcast designed for the young widower, the one struggling to figure out what “life” means without their person. The young widow that feels like she doesn’t belong in the widow group because she is at an earlier point in life. If you are a widow yearning for connection to other widows and trying to understand how to navigate life, this podcast is for you. Created by Britany Rivera, who became a widow and solo-parent at the age of 31. Feeling alienated from the world and at a different point in her life than her friends and family, she created this podcast to bring young widows together and to let them know what they are feeling is “normal” in grief.
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A podcast designed for the young widower, the one struggling to figure out what “life” means without their person. The young widow that feels like she doesn’t belong in the widow group because she is at an earlier point in life. If you are a widow yearning for connection to other widows and trying to understand how to navigate life, this podcast is for you. Created by Britany Rivera, who became a widow and solo-parent at the age of 31. Feeling alienated from the world and at a different point in her life than her friends and family, she created this podcast to bring young widows together and to let them know what they are feeling is “normal” in grief.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Personal Journals,
Education,
Society & Culture
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Ep #7: The Little Things No One Tells You Part II (Daily Life)
The Young Widow Podcast
16 minutes 28 seconds
1 year ago
Ep #7: The Little Things No One Tells You Part II (Daily Life)
Welcome to the Young Widow Podcast and thank you for joining today for Episode 7, The Little Things No One Tells You (Part II: Daily Life). I’m Britany, your host and am happy you could join today. It may sound weird to say that – I am happy you could join for a talk about widowhood – but this is what I do and my intent is to reach as many widows as possible – so if you found my podcast, that actually does make me happy. Last week we talked about the Little Things No One Talks Tells You About – like the Death Certificate. That was an emotional episode for me – yes 5 years into my grief and talking about different portions of it still activate triggers and emotions so I kept it short and wanted to separate it into two parts. This week I want to talk about more things in daily life I didn’t know were going to be triggers or real aspects of grief simply because I didn’t know – and you may be feeling this way too.   Those things are going to be: Household Tasks – like Grocery Shopping or doing the lawn The Mail that Keeps on Coming
The Young Widow Podcast
A podcast designed for the young widower, the one struggling to figure out what “life” means without their person. The young widow that feels like she doesn’t belong in the widow group because she is at an earlier point in life. If you are a widow yearning for connection to other widows and trying to understand how to navigate life, this podcast is for you. Created by Britany Rivera, who became a widow and solo-parent at the age of 31. Feeling alienated from the world and at a different point in her life than her friends and family, she created this podcast to bring young widows together and to let them know what they are feeling is “normal” in grief.