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Grief Changed Me And I Didn't Even See It Coming

23 min · 19 de may de 2026
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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

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