Groove with Portia

When Life Doesn’t Go as Planned

24 min · 7 de may de 2026
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Grief and healing often show up in ways we never expected, especially when life doesn’t follow the path we planned. In this episode, we explore mental health awareness, turning pain into purpose, and the emotional journey of raising a child with special needs. I sit down with Dr. Joe Ferrini and Cindi Ferrini, authors of The Special Needs Parent: A Guide to the Life You Never Expected, to talk about how their lives, marriage, and faith were transformed after raising their son Joey over the past 45 years. They share the reality many families face but don’t always talk about—grief, guilt, shame, and the need to completely rewrite the “blueprint” of what life and parenting were supposed to look like. We also discuss the importance of community, practical support, and why inspiration alone is not enough for families navigating this journey. This conversation is for parents, caregivers, and anyone learning how to adapt, love, and grow through life’s unexpected challenges. You will hear: • How grief shows up in special needs parenting • The impact on marriage and family dynamics • Why faith and community matter during difficult seasons • Practical lessons from 45 years of lived experience • How to turn pain into purpose and support others Connect with Dr. Joe and Cindi Ferrini: https://cindiferrini.com/

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