What culture is Doing-Episode 5: Grief--The Losses We Don't Name in a Fast, Changing World
What if some of the heaviness you've been carrying… is grief?
Not only grief after losing a person.
But grief from change. From disappointment. From relationships that shifted. From dreams that didn't unfold the way you hoped. From seasons of life that quietly ended before you were ready.
In the final episode of What Culture Is Doing to Our Nervous Systems and Souls, Dr. Malorie explores a form of grief many of us experience but rarely name: the grief of modern life.
We live in a fast-moving world that teaches us to adapt quickly, push through, stay productive, and keep moving. But what happens when meaningful losses go unacknowledged? What happens when we don't slow down long enough to process what changed, what mattered, or what we quietly left behind?
In this episode, we explore grief through the lens of psychology, nervous system science, and grace—offering language for experiences many people feel but struggle to explain.
Together, we unpack:
* why grief is not limited to death or obvious loss
* the hidden losses that accumulate in a fast, changing culture
* grief related to identity shifts, transitions, unmet expectations, changing relationships, and lost seasons of life
* why unprocessed grief often shows up as emotional heaviness, numbness, irritability, exhaustion, or disconnection
* how the nervous system is designed to process meaningful experiences through activation, emotion, release, and integration
* what happens when grief gets bypassed or buried
* why naming loss is often the first step toward healing
Dr. Malorie also shares personal reflections and explores how faith and psychology together create space for honest grieving—not as weakness, but as evidence that something meaningful mattered.
This episode includes:
* a guided emotional check-in
* practical reflection questions
* a gentle practice for creating intentional space to process what you may be carrying
* a closing prayer and blessing for those navigating loss—both visible and invisible
If you've ever felt:
* emotionally tired without knowing why
* disconnected from yourself
* unexpectedly emotional over something "small"
* grief over a version of life that changed
* sadness you couldn't fully explain
this episode may help you better understand what your heart and nervous system have been holding.
As we close this series, we also begin turning toward something hopeful: not only understanding what culture is doing to us—but exploring what helps us heal, grow, and flourish.
Listen, reflect, and begin gently naming what you may have been carrying.
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Disclaimer: Restored: Where Psychology Meets Grace is intended for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for psychotherapy, mental health treatment, medical advice, diagnosis, or crisis intervention. Listening to this podcast does not establish a therapeutic relationship between the listener and Dr. Malorie. The views shared are intended to support reflection, learning, and personal growth, but should not replace individualized care from a licensed mental health or medical professional. If you are experiencing significant emotional distress, a mental health crisis, or concerns about your safety, please seek immediate support from a licensed provider, call 911, or contact a crisis resource in your area.