The Currency of Grief
Grief after losing a child doesn't follow a script, and no one knows that better than Richard Wood. Nearly 20 years ago, Richard's 22-year-old son Spencer died in a sudden unexpected loss that changed everything. There was no warning, no goodbye, and no roadmap for what came next. In this episode of The Currency of Grief, host Justin Weidenfeld sits down with Richard to talk about how a father carries that kind of loss forward, through marriage, through raising daughters, and into a season of life where seven grandchildren now grow up hearing Spencer stories. Richard is a father who held his family together while quietly falling apart. His wife grieved through anger. Each of his daughters found their own painful path. Richard himself never went a single day without telling someone a Spencer story. He didn't move through the stages of grief in any tidy order, and he's honest about why that is. Grief after losing a child is shaped by the relationship you had, and no two relationships are the same. The conversation gets into what people get wrong when supporting someone who is grieving. Richard has heard every well-meaning platitude and he handles them with patience. His advice is straightforward. Show up. Say you're sorry. Then stop talking and listen. Not just in the first week, but for months afterward when everyone else has moved on and the person grieving is left alone with it. Faith played a quiet but significant role in Richard's journey. He didn't expect to find it the way he did, but losing Spencer revealed a depth of belief he hadn't known was there. It didn't erase the pain. It gave him somewhere to put it. A fraternity brother once said that Spencer was not just someone people knew. He was someone who changed the way life felt when he was around. That comment became the foundation for something Richard has kept alive for two decades. Every year at Cal Poly, a student is anonymously nominated by peers for how they live and how they treat others. They never apply for it. They simply get chosen because of their kindness. Richard has watched that scholarship outlive an entire generation of Spencer's college friends because it stopped being about Spencer specifically and became about everything he represented. This episode is for anyone who has experienced losing a son, a daughter, or any person they weren't ready to live without. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Welcome to The Currency of Grief 02:22 Richard Wood's Story and Why He Shares It 06:40 Who Spencer Was and the Family He Left Behind 08:59 Grief After Losing a Child and Why Time Does Not Heal 16:23 How Every Family Member Grieves Differently 19:05 What Not to Say to Someone Who Is Grieving 22:28 The Grief Cliff and What Happens When Support Disappears 23:32 The Lifestyle Scholarship and Honoring Spencer's Memory 42:14 Financial and Practical Advice for the First Year of Grief 47:28 Faith, Hope, and Love as Pillars of the Grief Journey Connect with Richard Wood: Visit The Compassionate Friends Org Website [https://www.compassionatefriends.org/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=28680640&gbraid=0AAAAAD40kqDlWt40dhr2qt4WmrUPp18B0&gclid=CjwKCAjwqazPBhALEiwAOuXqdMPmtV-Ayd2ZWAkaDerJdr3_RSJXL3H3ShI8Q1PXP8NL2icZpDrFCxoCnjIQAvD_BwE] Connect with Justin Weidenfeld: Connect with Justin on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-weidenfeld/] Follow The Currency of Grief on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-currency-of-grief-podcast/] Follow The Currency of Grief on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thecurrencyofgrief_podcast] Follow The Currency of Grief on TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@thecurrencyofgrief] Subscribe to The Currency of Grief on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCurrencyofGrief] Visit Justin’s website bio [https://www.ironbridgewc.com/team/justin-weidenfeld] Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm [http://hivecast.fm]
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