Episode 32: “There Is No Going Back to Normal” (Identity Loss After the Death of a Spouse — Part 2)
In this episode, we take a deeper look at what it actually means to live inside identity loss after the death of a spouse.
Because while grief is often talked about in terms of emotion—what you feel, how you process, how you “move through it”—there is another layer that doesn’t get named as often.
The internal shift.
The part where you don’t quite recognize yourself.
Where the way you think, respond, decide, and move through the world feels different. Where the version of you that once felt familiar… no longer feels fully accessible.
And at the same time, the outside world hasn’t necessarily adjusted to that change.
So this episode explores the tension that can exist between those two realities.
We talk about:
* Why the idea of “going back to normal” doesn’t actually apply after this kind of loss
* How the expectation to return to a familiar version of yourself can create internal pressure
* What it can feel like to “fake it” or wear a mask in everyday interactions
* The subtle ways you may be adjusting yourself just to make connection feel possible
* How grief can begin to impact your relationships—not because you don’t care, but because your internal world has changed
* The experience of social disconnection and the kind of loneliness that can exist even when you’re not physically alone
* Why well-meaning support can sometimes feel misaligned or hard to receive
* The reality that not all relationships will shift in the same way—and what that means
* Why “normal” can feel out of reach, not because you’re doing something wrong, but because the structure that created it is no longer there
If you found yourself in this conversation—if parts of this felt familiar or hard in a way you couldn’t quite name before—you are not alone in that.
If this episode resonated, you can share it with someone who may need it, or leave a review so this space can reach more women who are walking through something similar.
I’m really glad you’re here.
Ways to Connect & Continue the Work:
If you’re looking for support as you navigate your grief, there are a few ways we can stay connected.
Instagram: @imsorrywerefriends
Website: www.laurenlentz.com [https://www.laurenlentz.com/]
Email: lauren@imsorrywerefriends.com
On my website, you’ll find more information about my current offerings, including 1:1 grief coaching and group support containers designed specifically for women navigating the loss of a partner.
These spaces are not about rushing your grief or trying to move you “forward” before you’re ready. They are about creating room for what’s actually here, and supporting you as you begin to understand and live inside a life that has fundamentally changed.