Join us as we talk about grief and its real, raw emotions, the good, the bad, the ugly, and how it changes you as a human. We want to help you navigate your new normal, and most of all, let you know that you’re not crazy and alone, because you definitely feel like you are.
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Join us as we talk about grief and its real, raw emotions, the good, the bad, the ugly, and how it changes you as a human. We want to help you navigate your new normal, and most of all, let you know that you’re not crazy and alone, because you definitely feel like you are.
In Part 2 of this emotional series, Matt and Rhonda continue their heartfelt conversation, delving deeper into life after loss and the long, winding road of grief. They share how they each coped differently and the challenges that brought to their relationship, including the misunderstandings and distance that grief can create. Yet, within these honest reflections, they also talk about the intentional steps they’ve taken toward healing.
Listeners will hear how Matt and Rhonda are slowly learning to carry their grief with grace, and how they’ve discovered a new purpose in sharing their story to help others who are navigating similar losses. This continuation offers a raw yet hopeful look at what it means to rebuild when everything changes — and how love, even when tested, can remain a powerful force in the aftermath of tragedy.
Note: As with Part 1, this episode contains sensitive content that may be triggering. Listener discretion is advised.
What’s Good About Grief
Join us as we talk about grief and its real, raw emotions, the good, the bad, the ugly, and how it changes you as a human. We want to help you navigate your new normal, and most of all, let you know that you’re not crazy and alone, because you definitely feel like you are.