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Walking Through Grief

31 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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Grief doesn't ask for permission. It shows up when it wants to — and most men have been trained to push it down and keep moving. In this episode, Tim sits down with Fernando Dasilva to talk honestly about loss, faith, and what it actually looks like to walk through grief instead of around it. From Psalm 34 to the shortest verse in the Bible, this conversation is for anyone carrying something heavy. You don't have to grieve alone — and you don't have to grieve in silence.

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