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Who are you when the roles you’ve built your life around begin to disappear? In this week’s episode of the Finally Seen™ podcast, join us for this powerful and deeply human conversation as we sit down with author Suzy McNamara to explore what it really means to love through loss and rebuild yourself in the aftermath. After losing both her husband to early-onset Alzheimer’s and her sister within the same year, Suzy shares the unfiltered truth of caregiving, anticipatory grief, and the identity shift no one prepares you for. If you’ve ever found yourself asking, who am I now? Let this conversation inspire you to become someone new, on purpose. In this episode, we’ll explore: * The identity shift from partner to caregiver and what gets lost along the way * Why anticipatory grief hits differently and how it reshapes your reality * The emotional toll of early-onset Alzheimer’s on marriage and family * How faith can anchor you when nothing makes sense * The power of storytelling, honesty, and community in healing * What it really takes to rebuild after profound loss This episode is sponsored by: Bobelo (Use code ChrissyBernal15% at checkout to get 15% off!) Bio: Suzy McNamara is an author, poet, mother of four, fundraiser, lawyer, Secular Carmelite, and widow. In 2024, she lost her husband of 37 years, Bob McNamara, to Posterior Cortical Atrophy, an aggressive form of early-onset Alzheimer’s, after caring for him for five years in their home. Months before her husband died, her sister and best friend, Elizabeth Muslin, died from Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. She dove into her grief and trauma to write this memoir as both a love letter to her husband and her sister, and to begin a conversation with her fellow caregivers and sisters-in-arms in the battle of loss and grief. As Suzy writes, grief is a lonely sport and building community and companionship is key to survival. Suzy writes honestly about the physical and emotional challenges of caregiving, but also celebrates the magic of love and connection with the ones she lost and the ones who walked with her during the journey of loss. Suzy shared her lifelong love of books, movies, and music with her husband and her sister and now finds great joy in sharing those interests with her children. She fights back the loneliness of grief by immersing herself in her sustaining faith practices and by surrounding herself with those four wonderful adult children and the community of friends that she and her husband built together. Website: suzymcnamara.com/ [https://suzymcnamara.com/] Facebook: facebook.com/suzy.mcnamara [http://facebook.com/suzymcnamara] LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/suzymcnamara [https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzymcnamara/] Instagram: instagram.com/mcnamara.suzy [https://www.instagram.com/mcnamara.suzy/] beabetterbrand.com/ [https://beabetterbrand.com/]
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