• Introducing Grief Girls. Finding Each Other After Loss
    Apr 30 2026

    Episode 1. Introducing Grief Girls. Finding Each Other After Loss

    Welcome to the very first episode of Grief Girls Podcast.

    Meet your hosts, Tamara and Paula, two women navigating a new chapter of life after the loss of their husbands. Through heartbreak, healing, unexpected laughter, and deep connection, they found each other and created this space for others walking their own grief journey.

    In this heartfelt introduction, Tamara and Paula share how grief brought them together in a powerful and unexpected way. They open up about their personalities, their pain, and the purpose behind launching Grief Girls Podcast.

    This podcast is about real conversations, raw emotions, tears, laughter, resilience, and rediscovering joy after profound loss.

    If you have ever felt alone in grief, this community is for you.

    In This Episode:

    Meet hosts Tamara and Paula

    The personal losses that changed their lives

    How grief created an unexpected friendship

    Why they started Grief Girls Podcast

    What listeners can expect in future episodes

    Finding hope, humor, and healing again

    Our Mission:

    To create connection, comfort, and community for those grieving the loss of a spouse or navigating life after devastating loss.

    Credits & Special Thanks

    A special thank you to Maria Stephanos of WCVB Channel 5 News for her kindness, encouragement, and interest in helping shine a light on the Grief & Inspiration community and the Grief Girls Podcast.

    [Click for Maria Stephanos interview](https://www.wcvb.com/article/the-grief-girls-south-shore/71280100)

    We are also deeply grateful to singer-songwriter Will Dempsey for his generosity and support of our mission. His music brings comfort and connection to those navigating loss, and his willingness to help raise awareness means so much to us.

    His song *"Beat You There"* reflects the hope of Grief Girls Podcast—the understanding that grief brings profound sadness, unanswered questions, and a deep longing for those we miss. Yet within that pain is a comforting message: our loved ones would want us to hold onto our memories, continue living fully, and accept and cherish the joys of life again. The song reminds us that love does not end with death, and that while our loved ones may have gone ahead of us, we are all ultimately on the same journey and will be reunited someday.

    Website: www.willdempseymusic.com

    Instagram: @willdempseymusic

    Follow & Connect With Us:

    YouTube: @GriefGirls

    Instagram: @GriefGirls111

    Facebook: Grief Girls

    Follow & Subscribe:

    Join us as we share stories, healing, laughter, tears, and reminders that joy can exist alongside grief.

    Share With Someone Who Needs This:

    If this episode resonates with you, please share it with someone who may need support today.

    #GriefGirlsPodcast #WidowSupport #GriefJourney #HealingAfterLoss #LifeAfterLoss #PodcastCommunity

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    27 mins
  • Episode 2: What We Miss & What We’ve Learned to Carry
    May 11 2026

    In this episode of Grief Girls Podcast, Tamara and Paula open their hearts to share the deeply personal realities of what they miss most about their husbands. The big things, the small things, and the everyday moments that quietly shaped their lives.

    From the roles their husbands once held to the countless responsibilities they now carry alone, this conversation explores the raw truth of grief in daily life. But something powerful unfolds along the way.

    What begins as pain, overwhelm, and even resentment around “having to do it all” transforms into strength, resilience, and unexpected empowerment.

    Audio Note:

    We apologize for the audio quality in parts of this episode. Thank you for listening with grace as we continue to grow and improve the show.

    If you’ve ever felt the weight of loss in the ordinary moments, or found yourself doing things you never imagined you’d have to, this episode will resonate deeply.

    In This Episode:

    The everyday things we miss most about our husbands

    The roles they played that we now carry alone

    The emotional weight of “doing it all”

    Anger, stress, and the hidden layers of grief

    How grief can evolve into strength and empowerment

    Finding confidence in places we never expected

    A Reminder:

    Grief changes form over time, and within it, there can be growth, strength, and even moments of empowerment.

    Credits & Special Thanks

    A special thank you to Maria Stephanos of WCVB Channel 5 News for her kindness, encouragement, and interest in helping shine a light on the Grief & Inspiration community and the Grief Girls Podcast.

    [Click for Maria Stephanos interview](https://www.wcvb.com/article/the-grief-girls-south-shore/71280100)

    We are also deeply grateful to singer-songwriter Will Dempsey for his generosity and support of our mission. His music brings comfort and connection to those navigating loss, and his willingness to help raise awareness means so much to us.

    His song *"Beat You There"* reflects the hope of Grief Girls Podcast—the understanding that grief brings profound sadness, unanswered questions, and a deep longing for those we miss. Yet within that pain is a comforting message: our loved ones would want us to hold onto our memories, continue living fully, and accept and cherish the joys of life again. The song reminds us that love does not end with death, and that while our loved ones may have gone ahead of us, we are all ultimately on the same journey and will be reunited someday.

    Website: www.willdempseymusic.com

    Instagram: @willdempseymusic

    Follow & Connect With Us:

    YouTube: @GriefGirls

    Instagram: @GriefGirls111

    Facebook: Grief Girls

    Follow & Subscribe:

    Join us each week as we share honest conversations, connection, and reminders that you are not alone.

    Share With Someone Who Needs This:

    If this episode speaks to you, consider sharing it with someone navigating loss. You never know who needs to hear this today.

    #GriefGirlsPodcast #WidowSupport #GriefJourney #LifeAfterLoss #HealingAfterLoss #WomenSupportingWomen

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    22 mins
  • Episode 3: The First Year of Grief
    May 11 2026

    In this episode of Grief Girls Podcast, Tamara and Paula reflect on the first year after the loss of their husbands, a time marked by raw emotion, deep pain, and profound transformation.

    Through honest and vulnerable storytelling, they share what it truly felt like to move through those early days of grief. The shock, the sadness, the moments that felt impossible, and the small steps that helped them keep going.

    This conversation leans into the reality that sometimes, the only way through grief is to feel it fully. To cry, to sit in it, and to honor the love that still remains.

    There is something powerful in hearing others’ stories. In knowing you are not alone. In recognizing that this depth of pain exists because of a depth of love that never disappears.

    If you are in that first year, or remember it all too well, this episode will meet you right where you are.

    In This Episode:

    What the first year of grief really feels like

    The waves of raw emotion and how they show up

    Allowing yourself to fully feel the pain

    Why sometimes you just need to cry

    How shared stories can bring comfort and strength

    The connection between deep grief and deep love

    A Reminder:

    Your grief is a reflection of your love, and there is no right way to move through it.

    Credits & Special Thanks

    A special thank you to Maria Stephanos of WCVB Channel 5 News for her kindness, encouragement, and interest in helping shine a light on the Grief & Inspiration community and the Grief Girls Podcast.

    [Click for Maria Stephanos interview](https://www.wcvb.com/article/the-grief-girls-south-shore/71280100)

    We are also deeply grateful to singer-songwriter Will Dempsey for his generosity and support of our mission. His music brings comfort and connection to those navigating loss, and his willingness to help raise awareness means so much to us.

    His song *"Beat You There"* reflects the hope of Grief Girls Podcast—the understanding that grief brings profound sadness, unanswered questions, and a deep longing for those we miss. Yet within that pain is a comforting message: our loved ones would want us to hold onto our memories, continue living fully, and accept and cherish the joys of life again. The song reminds us that love does not end with death, and that while our loved ones may have gone ahead of us, we are all ultimately on the same journey and will be reunited someday.

    Website: www.willdempseymusic.com

    Instagram: @willdempseymusic

    Follow & Connect With Us:

    YouTube: @GriefGirls

    Instagram: @GriefGirls111

    Facebook: Grief Girls

    Follow & Subscribe:

    Join us each week for real conversations, shared experiences, and a community that understands.

    Share With Someone Who Needs This:

    If this episode resonates, share it with someone who may need to feel less alone today.

    #GriefGirlsPodcast #WidowSupport #GriefJourney #FirstYearGrief #Healing

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    34 mins
  • Episode 4: The Blessing of Family
    May 27 2026

    "Family as a Pillar of Strength"

    In this episode of Grief Girls Podcast, Tamara and Paula reflect on the powerful role of family, one of the main pillars of strength, in the midst of grief.

    When loss brings fear, trauma, and overwhelming sadness, it is often the people around us who help carry us through. In this heartfelt conversation, they share personal stories of how their extended families showed up in unexpected and deeply meaningful ways.

    Through these experiences, relationships were strengthened, bonds were deepened, and love became a steady foundation during the most difficult times.

    This episode is a reminder that even in the darkest moments, connection can be a source of healing, and sometimes, the greatest blessings come from the people who stand beside us.

    In This Episode:

    The role of family in grief

    Stories of unexpected support and presence

    How loss can transform and deepen relationships

    The comfort of not having to carry grief alone

    Finding strength through connection and love

    The lasting impact of showing up for one another

    A Reminder:

    In times of loss, love often shows up through the people who surround us.

    Credits & Special Thanks

    A special thank you to Maria Stephanos of WCVB Channel 5 News for her kindness, encouragement, and interest in helping shine a light on the Grief & Inspiration community and the Grief Girls Podcast.

    [Click for Maria Stephanos interview](https://www.wcvb.com/article/the-grief-girls-south-shore/71280100)

    We are also deeply grateful to singer-songwriter Will Dempsey for his generosity and support of our mission. His music brings comfort and connection to those navigating loss, and his willingness to help raise awareness means so much to us.

    His song *"Beat You There"* reflects the hope of Grief Girls Podcast—the understanding that grief brings profound sadness, unanswered questions, and a deep longing for those we miss. Yet within that pain is a comforting message: our loved ones would want us to hold onto our memories, continue living fully, and accept and cherish the joys of life again. The song reminds us that love does not end with death, and that while our loved ones may have gone ahead of us, we are all ultimately on the same journey and will be reunited someday.

    Website: www.willdempseymusic.com

    Follow & Connect With Us:

    YouTube: @GriefGirls

    Instagram: @GriefGirls111

    Facebook: Grief Girls

    Follow & Subscribe:

    Join us each week for meaningful conversations, shared experiences, and a community rooted in connection.

    Share With Someone Who Needs This:

    If this episode touches your heart, share it with someone who may need a reminder of the support around them.

    #GriefGirlsPodcast #WidowSupport #GriefJourney #FamilySupport #HealingThroughConnection #LifeAfterLoss

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    31 mins
  • Episode 5: The Routines and Tools That Help Get Us Out of Bed
    Jun 9 2026

    Episode 5: The Routines and Tools That Help Get Us Out of Bed

    Welcome back to Grief Girls Podcast.

    Grief can make even the simplest tasks feel overwhelming. Some days, getting out of bed feels like the biggest accomplishment of all. In this episode, Tamara and Paula share the routines, resources, strategies, and tools that continue to help them navigate life after the loss of their husbands.

    From daily habits and self-care practices to meaningful connections and sources of inspiration, they discuss what helps them move through the pain, face each day, and continue forward on their grief journeys.

    Our hope is that by sharing what has helped us, you may discover new ideas, perspectives, or practices that offer comfort and support as you navigate your own grief. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to moving through your grief, but we hope that an idea in this podcast will help you; one small tool, one meaningful connection, or one simple routine.

    In This Episode:

    The routines that help us get out of bed and face the day

    Practical tools and strategies for moving through grief

    Resources that have provided comfort, hope, and support

    The power of small daily actions

    Finding strength through connection and community

    Giving ourselves grace during difficult seasons

    Gratitude for those who help bring awareness and support to the grief community

    Key Takeaway:

    There is no right way to grieve, and there is no timeline or pace in moving through grief. Sometimes the path forward begins with one small step, one supportive conversation, or one simple routine that helps us keep going. Getting stronger doesn't mean leaving our loved ones behind—it means learning how to carry their love with us as we continue to live.

    Credits & Special Thanks

    A special thank you to Maria Stephanos of WCVB Channel 5 News for her kindness, encouragement, and interest in helping shine a light on the Grief & Inspiration community and the Grief Girls Podcast.

    [Click for Maria Stephanos interview](https://www.wcvb.com/article/the-grief-girls-south-shore/71280100)

    We are also deeply grateful to singer-songwriter Will Dempsey for his generosity and support of our mission. His music brings comfort and connection to those navigating loss, and his willingness to help raise awareness means so much to us.

    His song *"Beat You There"* reflects the hope of Grief Girls Podcast—the understanding that grief brings profound sadness, unanswered questions, and a deep longing for those we miss. Yet within that pain is a comforting message: our loved ones would want us to hold onto our memories, continue living fully, and accept and cherish the joys of life again. The song reminds us that love does not end with death, and that while our loved ones may have gone ahead of us, we are all ultimately on the same journey and will be reunited someday.

    Website: www.willdempseymusic.com

    Instagram: @willdempseymusic

    Follow & Connect With Us

    YouTube: @GriefGirls Instagram: @GriefGirls111 Facebook: Grief Girls

    Follow & Subscribe:

    Join us as we share stories, healing, laughter, tears, and reminders that joy can exist alongside grief.

    Share With Someone Who Needs This:

    If this episode resonates with you, please share it with someone who may need support, encouragement, or hope today.

    \#GriefGirlsPodcast \#GriefSupport \#WidowSupport \#HealingAfterLoss \#LifeAfterLoss \#GriefJourney \#HopeAfterLoss \#FindingJoyAgain \#GriefCommunity \#MovingForward

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    37 mins
  • Episode 6: The Signs from Heaven
    Jun 23 2026
    Episode 6: The Signs from HeavenWelcome back to Grief Girls Podcast.

    Grief changes the way we experience the world around us. Sometimes, in the midst of loss, we begin to notice moments that feel too meaningful to be coincidence—signs, messages, and connections that remind us our loved ones are still with us in spirit.

    In this episode, Tamara and Paula share personal stories about how they have learned not only to recognize signs from their husbands but also to intentionally ask for them. They explore the many ways signs can appear—often when least expected—and discuss how staying open to these moments has brought comfort, hope, connection, and reassurance throughout their grief journeys.

    They also discuss the powerful teachings of Laura Lynne Jackson's book The Light Between Us, which explores the idea that love transcends death and that we all have the ability to remain connected to those we have lost. Through her work, readers are encouraged to open their hearts and minds to the signs, messages, and continuing bonds that exist between Heaven and Earth.

    Our hope is that this conversation inspires you to become more aware of the signs that may already be surrounding you and to trust the moments that bring comfort, peace, and connection.

    In This Episode:
    • Personal stories of signs received from our husbands after their passing
    • Learning to recognize signs through all of our senses
    • How grief can open us to deeper spiritual awareness
    • The comfort and healing that signs can bring
    • Lessons from Laura Lynne Jackson's The Light Between Us
    • Continuing relationships with our loved ones beyond physical loss
    • How to remain open to receiving signs and messages from those we miss
    • Finding hope, connection, and reassurance through unexpected signs from Heaven

    Key Takeaway:

    Love does not end when a life ends. While grief changes our relationship with those we have lost, it does not erase the bond we share with them. Signs often arrive in ways we least expect—through nature, music, memories, feelings, or meaningful coincidences. By remaining open and attentive, we may discover that our loved ones are still finding ways to remind us that they are near, that love continues, and that we are never truly alone.

    Credits & Special Thanks

    A special thank you to Maria Stephanos of WCVB Channel 5 News for her kindness, encouragement, and interest in helping shine a light on the Grief & Inspiration community and the Grief Girls Podcast.

    Click for Maria Stephanos interview:

    https://www.wcvb.com/article/the-grief-girls-south-shore/71280100

    We are also deeply grateful to singer-songwriter Will Dempsey for his generosity and support of our mission. His music brings comfort and connection to those navigating loss, and his willingness to help raise awareness means so much to us.

    His song "Beat You There" reflects the hope of Grief Girls Podcast—the understanding that grief brings profound sadness, unanswered questions, and a deep longing for those we miss. Yet within that pain is a comforting message: our loved ones would want us to hold onto our memories, continue living fully, and accept and cherish the joys of life again. The song reminds us that love does not end with death, and that while our loved ones may have gone ahead of us, we are all ultimately on the same journey and will be reunited someday.

    Website: www.willdempseymusic.com

    Instagram: @willdempseymusic

    Follow & Connect With Us:

    YouTube: @GriefGirls

    Instagram: @GriefGirls111

    Facebook: Grief Girls

    Follow & Subscribe:

    Join us as we share stories, healing, laughter, tears, and reminders that joy can exist alongside grief.

    Share With Someone Who Needs This:

    If this episode resonates with you, please share it with someone who may be searching for comfort, connection, or reassurance that love continues beyond loss.

    #GriefGirlsPodcast #GriefSupport #SignsFromHeaven #AfterlifeSigns #TheLightBetweenUs #WidowSupport #HealingAfterLoss #LoveNeverEnds #HopeAfterLoss #GriefJourney #SpiritualConnection #GriefCommunity

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    37 mins