The Ripple of Grief
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About this listen
Not all grief looks the same.
Some people lose a parent to death.
Some lose a parent who’s still alive.
Both losses leave a space that keeps echoing long after the moment it happened.
This episode explores:
- the grief that’s public vs. the grief no one talks about
- how daughters carry the stories of the men who shaped them
- what happens when the person who was supposed to stay… doesn’t
- the lifelong ripple of absence — whether chosen, forced, or inevitable
In this episode, we explore:
- what it feels like to grieve a parent who’s passed and one that is still alive
- how daughters carry the stories of the men who shaped them — whether they were present or absent
- the ripple effect of parental loss on identity, safety, trust, and self-worth
- the difference between “moving on” and “learning to live with it”
- the kind of love that doesn’t disappear, even when the person does
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