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The Grief Journals - Episode 1 - The Moment Everything Breaks

7 min · 6. mai 2026
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Part One of a deeply personal two-part series on grief. In this episode of Hank’s Mom Has Opinions, Denise talks about the immediate aftermath of losing her son, Ethan, eight years ago — the shock, disbelief, numbness, and quiet reality of learning how to survive a life you never would have chosen. This is not a story about blame. It’s not a lecture about addiction. And it’s definitely not a guide to “getting over” loss. It’s an honest conversation about grief as it actually feels: confusing, heavy, deeply personal, and different for everyone who carries it. Through reflections on survival, emotional processing, and the unexpected comfort found in small moments — including the steady presence of Hank, the world’s most emotionally persistent German Shorthaired Pointer — Denise explores what it means to keep moving when your world has fundamentally changed. If you’re grieving, loving someone through addiction, or simply trying to understand loss a little better…this episode is for you. And as always: Drink your water. Do your sanity check. And maybe let the dog convince you to go outside.

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