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Laugh, Cry, Scream: Life with Grief & Estrangement

Podcast de Chris Workman

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Laugh Cry Scream is a raw, honest, and deeply human podcast about life with grief and estrangement. Hosted by Chris Workman, the show dives into the messy, complicated, and often unspoken parts of loss, family pain, healing, and survival. With real conversations, dark humor, hard truths, and zero fake positivity, this podcast creates space for people who are carrying the weight of grief while trying to keep going. Some days you laugh. Some days you cry. Some days you scream. Here, all of it is welcome.

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11 episodios

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Psychological Limbo - When Your Child Feels Gone

Grief can make you feel like you’re still physically here… while emotionally disappearing piece by piece. In this episode of Laugh, Cry, Scream, Chris talks about the identity loss, emotional exhaustion, numbness, and quiet isolation grieving parents often experience after child loss. Because sometimes grief doesn’t look like crying.  Sometimes it looks like:  • pulling away from people  • forgetting who you used to be  • struggling to function normally  • feeling emotionally detached from life itself This episode is for the grieving parents secretly wondering:  “What happened to me?” You are not crazy.  You are grieving. Resources & support:  griefandhealingwithchris.com #Grief #ChildLoss #GrievingParent #MentalHealth #Loss

21 de may de 2026 - 30 min
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Grief Changed Me And I Didn't Even See It Coming

Grief doesn’t just hurt.  Sometimes it completely changes who you are. In this episode of Laugh. Cry. Scream., Chris Workman talks about the identity shifts that happen after major loss — the emotional exhaustion, social disconnect, numbness, irritability, and quiet ways grief can make people feel unfamiliar to themselves. Because grief isn’t always obvious.  Sometimes it looks like: *  pulling away from people  *  struggling with everyday conversations  *  feeling emotionally flat  *  losing interest in things you once loved  *  pretending you’re okay because the world feels uncomfortable with grief  This episode is a raw conversation about what grief really does to people behind closed doors — especially grieving parents trying to survive life after loss. If you’ve ever thought: “I don’t even recognize myself anymore…” This episode is for you. IN THIS EPISODE *  Why grief changes identity  *  Emotional numbness after loss  *  Social exhaustion and isolation  *  The hidden mental load of grief  *  Why grieving people often feel misunderstood  *  Learning how to exist after life changes forever  RESOURCES & SUPPORT Website:  griefandhealingwithchris.com Facebook Community:  Laugh. Cry. Scream. Hosted by:  Chris Workman PODCAST TAGLINE Laugh. Cry. Scream.  Where we say the hard stuff out loud.  grief   child loss   grieving parents   grief support   healing after loss   emotional healing   mental health   grief podcast   surviving grief   life after loss

19 de may de 2026 - 23 min
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Why Estranged Parents Stop Talking About Their Grief

Estranged parents are grieving too.  But many stop talking about it because every conversation starts to feel dangerous. In this episode of Laugh, Cry, Scream, Chris Workman talks honestly about the silence many estranged parents fall into after being dismissed, judged, blamed, or emotionally shut down. This conversation explores: *  why estranged parents start censoring themselves  *  the fear of being labeled “toxic” or “narcissistic”  *  how grief changes when nobody wants to hear your side  *  the emotional exhaustion of defending your pain  *  why silence is not always healing  *  the difference between accountability and public humiliation  This is not a parent-bashing episode.  It’s a nuanced conversation about grief, identity, rejection, and what happens when parents no longer feel emotionally safe enough to speak honestly. If you’ve ever felt erased, silenced, or afraid to talk about your estrangement out loud… this episode is for you. Website/resources:  Grief & Healing With Chris

16 de may de 2026 - 27 min
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What Happened to Me After Grief? The Identity Loss Nobody Talks About

Grief does not just change your life. Sometimes it changes you. In this episode of Laugh, Cry, Scream, Chris Workman talks about the part of grief many people quietly experience but struggle to explain out loud: the identity loss that can happen after profound grief. This conversation explores: • emotional exhaustion • brain fog and overwhelm • feeling disconnected from yourself • relationship changes after loss • loneliness in grief • masking pain while appearing “fine” • why ordinary life suddenly feels so difficult after trauma and loss Because sometimes grief is not only about missing someone. Sometimes it is also about looking in the mirror and wondering: “What happened to me?” Whether you are grieving the death of a child, spouse, parent, relationship, estrangement, or another life-altering loss, this episode is meant to remind you that you are not weak, broken, or failing. You are responding to something life-changing. Resources & Support 🌐 Website: griefandhealingwithchris.com 🖤 Laugh, Cry, Scream Support Group A support community for estranged parents, estranged adult children, and anyone navigating grief, complicated family relationships, healing, and emotional survival. 🖤 Grief, Loss & Life A private women-only support community for women navigating grief, estrangement, loss, identity shifts, and rebuilding after profound life changes. ⸻ IMPORTANT: Chris Workman is not a licensed therapist or mental health professional. This podcast is based on lived experience, emotional insight, grief education, and open conversations around complicated grief, estrangement, healing, and survival. If you are struggling deeply, please seek support from a licensed mental health professional or crisis resource. Thanks for listening to Laugh, Cry, Scream.

13 de may de 2026 - 31 min
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When Your Adult Child Cuts You Off: The Guilt Loop Nobody Talks About

When your adult child walks away, the pain is not just the silence. It is the guilt, the shame, the judgment, and the endless replay of every moment where you wonder what you could have done differently. In this episode of Laugh, Cry, Scream: Life with Grief and Estrangement, Chris Workman and Joe Sassman talk honestly about the guilt and shame loop that so many estranged parents live with. From the 2 AM thoughts that won’t stop, to the pressure of feeling like society has already decided you are the villain, this conversation gives language to the pain many parents are carrying quietly. Chris and Joe discuss why estranged parents often stay silent, how shame can keep people isolated, what overcompensation can look like in parent-child relationships, and why support matters when you are trying to heal from estrangement. This episode is not about blaming one side. It is about acknowledging that estrangement is complicated, painful, and full of nuance. Parents can make mistakes. Adult children can hurt too. And still, no one deserves to be shamed into silence. If you are an estranged parent who has ever thought, “I must have failed,” “I should have done more,” or “Why can’t I stop replaying this?” this episode is for you. Visit us at: www.laughcryscream.com Subscribe for more honest conversations about grief, estrangement, family loss, healing, and the messy reality of learning how to keep living after the relationship you thought would last forever changes. Timestamps 00:00 Welcome to Laugh, Cry, Scream 00:45 Why estranged parents are often blamed and shamed 02:10 The myth that every estranged parent “deserved it” 03:30 Why parents stay silent about estrangement 05:00 The guilt and shame loop begins 06:25 Joe shares the 2 AM thoughts that still show up 08:00 Chris talks about moving forward and feeling guilty for it 09:25 “Why did I even have kids?” and the pain behind that thought 10:45 The Garth Brooks lyric that explains the pain of loving anyway 12:00 Overcompensating as a parent after past mistakes 14:10 Joe shares his experience gaining custody and trying to create stability 16:45 When giving too much becomes expected 18:20 The “pros and cons” of parenting and why it is never that simple 20:00 Why kids have struggles too, even when parents are carrying adult responsibilities 22:15 How to stop the guilt loop when you cannot control the situation 23:20 Why support groups matter for estranged parents 25:00 The shame of telling people your child no longer speaks to you 26:45 Lying when people ask, “How are your kids?” 28:00 Social media, family memories, and emotional triggers 30:10 Missing grandchildren and the guilt that comes with being cut off 31:45 How estrangement changes your trust in other relationships 33:45 Guardrails, protection, and fear of being hurt again 35:00 The pain of wanting to send gifts but fearing rejection 36:30 Coping tools, support, and knowing your triggers 37:20 Final reminders, resources, and how to follow the podcast

8 de may de 2026 - 38 min
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