She Thought She Could Handle Everything… Until Grief Changed Her
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In our very first guest conversation, we sit down with grief wellness coach and author Sheila Clemenson Greif, who lost her young husband Grant to ALS when she was thirty. Sheila walks us through anticipatory grief, the slow undoing of caregiving, and what it actually takes to live again on the other side of loss. This is a tender, honest episode for any woman who is caregiving, grieving, or quietly carrying a version of life that did not turn out the way she planned.
WHAT YOU'LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE
* What anticipatory grief is and why it deserves a name
* How caregiving reshapes identity, marriage, and faith
* The difference between numbing and healing
* How to ask for help and what real support looks like
* Why there is no timeline for grief
* How time, purpose, and substitution work together in healing
* A grandmother's reminder about love across generations
* A closing blessing for any woman grieving today
MOST POWERFUL MOMENT
When Sheila's eighty six year old grandmother lost her husband of sixty years, she looked at Sheila and said, "I know that I can make it through this because you did." Sheila reminded her that she had only been with Grant for seven years. Her grandmother answered, "It doesn't matter. You loved him." A reminder that grief is not measured in time. It is measured in love.
ABOUT OUR GUEST
Sheila Clemenson Greif is a certified career coach, grief wellness coach, and author of Over the Rainbow: From the Depths of Grief to Hope. For her book, her free caregiver's companion journal, and additional resources, visit https://www.generationswoven.com/from-grief-to-hope [https://www.generationswoven.com/from-grief-to-hope]
ABOUT GENERATIONS WOVEN
Generations Woven is a podcast where three generations of women share honest conversations about relationships, healing, faith, identity, and personal growth.
Each episode explores real life experiences and the wisdom that comes from walking through life together.
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