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Devon Panzirer - Longer Without Her

37 min · 8. juni 2026
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This week on Ghosted, I sit down with Devon to talk about losing her mom, Grace, suddenly when she was just 13 years old. Devon shares what it was like to lose not only a parent, but her best friend. She was her mom’s shadow, and in an instant, everything changed. We talk about the years that followed, the ways her dad had to step into roles neither of them expected, and how grief can affect every member of a family differently. Recently, a visit with a medium helped Devon uncover something she hadn’t fully recognized before: the anger she had been carrying since her mom died. Together, we explore what it means to process loss years later and how grief continues to evolve as we grow. It’s a heartfelt, honest, and lighthearted conversation about love, loss, family, and learning to carry grief through every stage of life.

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episode Devon Panzirer - Longer Without Her cover

Devon Panzirer - Longer Without Her

This week on Ghosted, I sit down with Devon to talk about losing her mom, Grace, suddenly when she was just 13 years old. Devon shares what it was like to lose not only a parent, but her best friend. She was her mom’s shadow, and in an instant, everything changed. We talk about the years that followed, the ways her dad had to step into roles neither of them expected, and how grief can affect every member of a family differently. Recently, a visit with a medium helped Devon uncover something she hadn’t fully recognized before: the anger she had been carrying since her mom died. Together, we explore what it means to process loss years later and how grief continues to evolve as we grow. It’s a heartfelt, honest, and lighthearted conversation about love, loss, family, and learning to carry grief through every stage of life.

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