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The Grief That Lives Quietly

7 min · 20 de ene de 2026
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In this episode, we slow things down. We talk about a kind of grief that doesn’t come with clear language or public permission. The grief parents carry when their child is still alive, but the relationship, the trust, the future, and the sense of safety have been deeply altered by addiction. Many parents feel guilt for even calling this grief. Others feel shame for being tired, angry, or heartbroken while still loving their child fiercely. This episode gently names that experience and offers reassurance that grief in this season is not a failure of love, faith, or parenting. Darlene also shares transparently from her own journey as a mother who loved her son through addiction and loss, and how her faith became an anchor when answers were unavailable. This episode is not about solutions. It is not about fixing your child. It is not about what you should do next. It is about presence. About honesty. About giving yourself permission to acknowledge how hard this has been. Scripture referenced: Philippians 4:6–7 (NIV) Reflection to hold with you this week: What grief have you been carrying quietly that you have not allowed yourself to name? If this episode met you where you are, you are not alone here. This space exists to offer faith, honesty, and room to breathe as you walk this road.

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The Grief That Lives Quietly

In this episode, we slow things down. We talk about a kind of grief that doesn’t come with clear language or public permission. The grief parents carry when their child is still alive, but the relationship, the trust, the future, and the sense of safety have been deeply altered by addiction. Many parents feel guilt for even calling this grief. Others feel shame for being tired, angry, or heartbroken while still loving their child fiercely. This episode gently names that experience and offers reassurance that grief in this season is not a failure of love, faith, or parenting. Darlene also shares transparently from her own journey as a mother who loved her son through addiction and loss, and how her faith became an anchor when answers were unavailable. This episode is not about solutions. It is not about fixing your child. It is not about what you should do next. It is about presence. About honesty. About giving yourself permission to acknowledge how hard this has been. Scripture referenced: Philippians 4:6–7 (NIV) Reflection to hold with you this week: What grief have you been carrying quietly that you have not allowed yourself to name? If this episode met you where you are, you are not alone here. This space exists to offer faith, honesty, and room to breathe as you walk this road.

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