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Grief in Real Time

51 min · 5 de may de 2026
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Grief doesn't move in order, and it definitely doesn't follow a script. In this episode, we're talking about what grief actually looks like in real life - not the textbook version. From numbness and anger to the pressure of "doing it right," we unpack why grief is so disorienting and why there's no correct way to move through it. We also talk more directly about grief after suicide, including the layers of guilt, unanswered questions, and self-blame that can show up - and why those reactions are common, but not facts. We challenge the old belief that talking about suicide "plants the idea," break down why that myth is harmful, and talk about how honest, safe conversations can actually protect people, not put them at risk. And yes - we touch on the stages of grief and why real grief rarely follows them in any linear way. If you're grieving, supporting someone who is, or just trying to make sense of something that doesn't make sense... this one's for you. If this episode brings up thoughts of self-harm or feeling unsafe, please reach out to someone you trust or a crisis line in your area (988). You don't have to hold that alone. New episodes weekly. Mental health with a side of humor (and honesty we probably shouldn't be trusted with).

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Grief doesn't move in order, and it definitely doesn't follow a script. In this episode, we're talking about what grief actually looks like in real life - not the textbook version. From numbness and anger to the pressure of "doing it right," we unpack why grief is so disorienting and why there's no correct way to move through it. We also talk more directly about grief after suicide, including the layers of guilt, unanswered questions, and self-blame that can show up - and why those reactions are common, but not facts. We challenge the old belief that talking about suicide "plants the idea," break down why that myth is harmful, and talk about how honest, safe conversations can actually protect people, not put them at risk. And yes - we touch on the stages of grief and why real grief rarely follows them in any linear way. If you're grieving, supporting someone who is, or just trying to make sense of something that doesn't make sense... this one's for you. If this episode brings up thoughts of self-harm or feeling unsafe, please reach out to someone you trust or a crisis line in your area (988). You don't have to hold that alone. New episodes weekly. Mental health with a side of humor (and honesty we probably shouldn't be trusted with).

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