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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2397447/fan_mail/new] In this second part of my conversation with Isaiah, we pick up where we left off – looking back on his time helping care for Lance and what it was like as we moved into the beginning of hospice care. Isaiah had already been with us for months by then, and he witnessed that transition – the change in pace, the weight in the air, and the effort it took to keep finding moments of humor and connection. Even with the heaviness of that time, there’s a lot of laughter in this episode. Isaiah, who many may remember as my former co-host Jenna’s son, shares the memories that have stayed with him and the lessons he carries now about empathy, patience, and growing up quickly. We talk about how caregiving shaped him, what end‑of‑life care taught him about being present, and what he learned about himself through it all. And at one point, Isaiah turned the tables and started asking me questions: Were you afraid of the grief? Had you already started grieving before Lance died? How was the process of healing different than you thought it would be? Those questions led to an honest and deeply human conversation about love, loss, and the way healing really works. This episode holds both the honesty and the hope of that time. I share how afraid I was of Lance dying, how I truly didn’t know if I would survive losing him, and how lost I felt when I finally reached a point where I could start living again but didn’t know how. We talk about that final stretch of Lance’s life, how it affected both Isaiah and me, and what it has looked like to move forward through it—not away from it or by ignoring it. For anyone who’s walked through caregiving or loss, I hope this conversation encourages you to believe that life after grief is still possible, and that healing doesn’t erase the story, it helps you carry it forward. At the very end, Isaiah offers a simple invitation: if you ever have the opportunity to care for someone, say yes. You won’t regret it.
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