Internal Affairs Of The Mind

Grief Has No Finish Line. Only Survivors.

21 min · 10 de may de 2026
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In this raw continuation of life after loss, we will unpack the layers nobody prepares you for after losing your spouse. Not just the grief itself, but the loneliness, guilt, parenting through trauma, spiritual questioning, and the impossible task of carrying your children’s pain while barely understanding your own. This episode dives into the emotional contradictions of widowhood: wanting connection while feeling betrayal, trying to stay strong for your children while emotionally unraveling internally, navigating this first Mother’s Day without their mom, and confronting the unsettling silence that follows once the world begins moving on from your tragedy. We will also speak candidly about grief and faith, the questions loss forces you to ask about death and existence, and the emotional weight of watching your children and your wife’s parents grieve simultaneously. No clichés. No polished “healing journey.” No motivational ending. Just an honest conversation from inside the storm while trying to survive it. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mountaineer/kick-back License code: E4JFZAXDM7SSNMOP

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