Laugh, Cry, Scream: Life with Grief & Estrangement

The Grandkids Grew Up Without Me

34 min · 28. mai 2026
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Some grandparents are grieving children and grandchildren who are still alive. And almost nobody talks honestly about what that kind of grief actually does to people over time. In this episode, we talk about: *  grandparent estrangement  *  grief without closure  *  watching grandchildren grow up from far away  *  social media grief  *  emotional waiting  *  missed years and milestones  *  unresolved family pain  *  attachment and memory  *  and how people survive when life does not turn out the way they imagined.  This is not a therapy lecture. This is an honest conversation about the human side of estrangement and the silent grief many grandparents carry privately for years. If this episode resonated with you, please share it with somebody who may need to hear they are not alone. 💜 Resources, support, podcast episodes, and community:  🌐 griefandhealingwithchris.com #GrandparentEstrangement #Estrangement #FamilyEstrangement #GriefSupport #Grandparents #EmotionalGrief #ChildLoss #MentalHealth #FamilyConflict #GriefPodcast

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Some grandparents are grieving children and grandchildren who are still alive. And almost nobody talks honestly about what that kind of grief actually does to people over time. In this episode, we talk about: *  grandparent estrangement  *  grief without closure  *  watching grandchildren grow up from far away  *  social media grief  *  emotional waiting  *  missed years and milestones  *  unresolved family pain  *  attachment and memory  *  and how people survive when life does not turn out the way they imagined.  This is not a therapy lecture. This is an honest conversation about the human side of estrangement and the silent grief many grandparents carry privately for years. If this episode resonated with you, please share it with somebody who may need to hear they are not alone. 💜 Resources, support, podcast episodes, and community:  🌐 griefandhealingwithchris.com #GrandparentEstrangement #Estrangement #FamilyEstrangement #GriefSupport #Grandparents #EmotionalGrief #ChildLoss #MentalHealth #FamilyConflict #GriefPodcast

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