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Grief 2 Great Day - Christian Grief Support for Women, Questioning God in Grief, Life after Loss, Hope in Grief

Stefanie Cabaniss - Christian Grief Coach, Purpose After Loss Coach, Health Professional

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Grief Support for Christian Women to Breathe, Laugh and Live again. Loss, Grief and Healing * Coping with Grief * Beginning of Grief * Life after Loss * Stages of Grief * Purpose After Loss * Faith * Surviving Loss * Grief Resources * Holidays and Grief I help Christian women navigate grief through understanding grief, growing faith and processing daily life to find hope. • Do you feel lost, confused, or overwhelmed by grief? • Is the pain so great, you lose your breath and feel it will neve ...
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Claire Sandys is on a mission to see if it's possible to find hope in 101 different types of loss and grief (often joined by husband Chris). New ad-free episodes every other Tuesday. With childless (not by choice) hosts, this podcast is packed with deep, honest experiences of grief and hope from inspiring guests. You also get: tips on how to navigate and prepare for loss, blogs, experts, exploring how loss is handled on TV, and plenty of Hermans. For more visit: www.thesilentwhy.com.
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Good Grief: Life After Loss

Be the change. Media Network and Skylar Jackenthal

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Hosted by Skylar Jackenthal, Good Grief is a podcast for young people navigating life after the loss of someone they love. Through honest conversations, personal stories, and shared experiences, we explore what grief really looks like—messy, confusing, heartbreaking, and sometimes even hopeful. Whether you’re grieving a sibling, parent, friend, or someone else close to you, this podcast is here to remind you that you’re not alone.
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Baby Loss, Grief & Love

Kelly Wells

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Baby Loss, Grief and Love is hosted by Kelly Wells MBACP, Founder and CEO of Making Miracles Charity. A counselling specialist in pregnancy, birth trauma and baby loss at all stages. Kelly also provides training for NHS staff working in this field. Making Miracles Registered Charity provides trauma and bereavement care through a number of services including professional counselling, a baby memorial garden, support groups, a published children’s book “The Baby", home therapy Care Boxes and so ...
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There Are No Words, But We Have a Few | A Podcast About Child Loss, Grief, and Healing

Anastasia Brown, Dawn Huie, and Valarie Allyn Bienas

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There Are No Words, But We Have a Few is a podcast born from the deepest kind of loss — the call no parent ever wants to receive. Hosted by Anastasia Brown, Dawn Huie, and Valarie Allyn Bienas, three mothers who lost their sons, this series offers raw conversations about child loss, grief, and healing. Each week, they speak about the ache that greets you each morning, the weight you carry into the night, and the unexpected moments of beauty that still appear. They share the stories of suicid ...
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Grieve with Christ After Loss | Christian Grief Support, Processing Grief, Faith After Loss, Healing After Losing a Loved One, Parent Loss

Kaitlyn Buck - Certified Christian Life Coach, Kingdom Grief Mentor, Christian Grief Coach, Spiritual Growth Mentor, Christian Mindset Coach, Christian Mental Health Coach

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A Christian grief podcast for women ready to heal through faith. Are you a Christian woman navigating the pain of losing a loved one? Do you feel overwhelmed by grief—like it’s easier to avoid it than to face it? Maybe you’re struggling with loneliness, emotional triggers, or wondering if you’re grieving the “right” way. You’re not alone—and you don’t have to walk this road without Christ. Welcome to Grieve with Christ After Loss—a podcast for Christian women seeking biblical grief support, ...
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Life After Child Loss is a deeply personal and powerful podcast that explores the raw, unfiltered journey of grief—not just my own, but that of parents around the world who have lost a child for reasons as varied as they are heartbreaking. This is the kind of grief many don’t understand and most shy away from. But here, we talk about it—honestly, openly, and with nothing off limits. It’s an in-depth look at what it really means to keep living after unthinkable loss. Walk with me as I share t ...
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Have you lost a baby to miscarriage, stillbirth, or SIDS? Do you feel like no one understands the depth of your grief? Maybe you’re angry, bitter, depressed—or drowning in a sea of emotions that feel impossible to name, let alone explain. Perhaps you’ve heard well-meaning but hurtful comments or received advice that made you feel even more isolated. You might be wondering, Where is God in all of this? Or why our country hasn’t done more to prevent stillbirths and support grieving families. Y ...
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Welcome to It's A Death Sentence, the podcast that takes a lighter look at the heavier things. Hosted by this unlikely duo, Carrie an Anatomical Pathology Technician who carries out postmortems in a busy mortuary and Emma, a professional singer who has sang on stage in front of thousands of people. These women take a deep dive into all the facets of death, dying and the afterlife, by asking those questions we all have around death... What happens when we die? How do I cope with grief? What d ...
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Dear Grief Guide: Compassionate advice for life after loss

Shelby Forsythia, Grief Coach and Author

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Do you wish you had a caring guide to accompany you in the darkness of grief? You are not alone. Receive comforting, practical wisdom each week as grief coach and author Shelby Forsythia answers anonymous letters from people facing death, divorce, diagnosis, and other major life transitions. It's possible to live a good life after devastating loss. This is your way forward.
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If you are looking for ways to find HOPE, HEALING, and JOY in the midst of your grief journey, this is THE podcast for you. Best selling author, media influencer and grieving mom, Sherrie Dunlevy has created this podcast for women who want to "graduate" from their pain and step back into LIVING their lives on purpose with passion and JOY. Join Sherrie as she interviews authors, thought leaders, and ordinary people who are not just surviving grief, but LIVING lives that are THRIVING even with ...
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Does the thought of having to live in a world without your child cripple you? Do you lay awake at night with the ”what if’s” and the ”why’s” constantly playing in your mind, wondering if you’ll ever feel peace again? Does everything seem hard, even the little things? Do you just want someone to understand how you feel? I see you friend. In this podcast you will find the hope you’re looking for, the healing you’re longing for, and the key to living again after losing your child, all through t ...
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Not your average grief group! Humor and laughter encouraged, awkwardness accepted, and a hint of celebrity gossip to spice things up. Death is a strange topic, but it shouldn't be. This storytelling podcast about grief and loss, and the intriguing ways you grow from it, takes a look at how the conversation can go much deeper than just the societal band-aid of "so sorry for your loss." The host, Gianna DeMedio, shares stories of her own grief after losing her father suddenly at 27 and talks w ...
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When someone you love has died it can leave you feeling overwhelmed, experiencing great pain and confusion. You feel lost not knowing how to adjust to the multiple changes that come with this death. Your connection to yourself, your connection to others and your connection to the very person who has died has been broken. You are alone and you are lost. I'm Julie Siri, a grief therapist and hospice professional with 30 years of experience. I understand grief and I understand multiple ways of ...
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#139. How's our big trip going so far? This is where you find out. Welcome to The Silent Why - usually a podcast on a mission to open up honest conversations around grief and explore whether hope can be found in 101 different types of permanent loss - but right now, things are a little different! If you've heard the previous episode, you'll have a …
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What if we honoured life’s big changes not just with milestones like weddings and funerals, but with rituals that truly acknowledge who we’re becoming? In this special episode from Brum YODO recorded live at Birmingham Central Library as part of Death Matters, we sit down with Dionne, a celebrant whose work reimagines how we commemorate both beginn…
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In this quick episode, Skylar gets honest about what it’s like to love her podcast, and still feel exhausted by the constant weight of grief. She talks about the pressure of always being the “grieving one,” the emotional fatigue that comes with sharing her story, and the guilt of sometimes wanting a break from it all. It’s a candid, unfiltered refl…
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What happens when grief divides a family? In this raw episode, Anastasia, Valarie, and Dawn talk about how child loss rips through marriages, reshapes faith, and redefines parenting. They pull back the curtain on the invisible labor of grieving, surviving as a couple, and the question nobody wants to ask: Can we stay together after this? They don't…
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I loved the chance to talk to Alexis Cunningfolk again - we did an interview back in 2019 for episode #82 (in the before times!) and now got to catch up about their new book and expansive, beautiful and inspiring magic. Here is some of what we covered: Building a collective library of plants, magic & spells Economic justice & supporting access to c…
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Send us a text Finally, more organizations are beginning to acknowledge the deep pain and grief families experience when they lose a baby within the first three months of pregnancy. Since launching the Juliana Grace Ministry, I’ve heard countless stories from mothers who feel isolated after a miscarriage—a word I absolutely hate. Too often, doctors…
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When grief breaks your world apart, it can also break open your heart — and sometimes, what pours out is anger. In this extended, deeply honest episode of Life After Child Loss: A Parent’s Grief, host Angela Snowden opens up about what it means to feel angry with God after loss — and why that anger doesn’t make you faithless, it makes you real. I s…
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Can God Use Therapy in Your Grief? Finding Faith and Healing After Losing a Loved OneSummary of the Episode: Have you ever wondered if turning to therapy means your faith isn’t strong enough? Many Christian women grieving parent loss feel torn between prayer, Scripture, and seeking professional help. But what if therapy isn’t a lack of faith—what i…
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🎧 Show Notes Anxiety can be overwhelming — it paralyzes our actions, steals our peace, and convinces us of lies about our future. In this raw episode, I share the fear-filled season when my husband Jeff faced life-threatening health issues and how anxiety tried to control me. From sleepless nights and “worst-case” thinking to tears in church, I sha…
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When grief steals your words, prayer can feel impossible. In this episode, I’m showing you how you can find your words again using the Lord’s Prayer. The Lord’s Prayer isn’t just something to memorize. It’s a model for how to connect with God when you don’t know what to say. Join me as we walk through this five step outline so you can begin praying…
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In this Halloween special of It’s a Death Sentence, we lean right into the season of spooks. From childhood terrors to modern traditions, we explore why Halloween holds such a grip on our imaginations. We wander through our Halloween memories, including the infamous BBC Ghostwatch that traumatised a generation. We talk broomsticks, witches, and tri…
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Skylar opens up about how losing someone suddenly changed the way she sees safety and love. In this episode, she talks about the quiet fear grief leaves behind — the way she catastrophizes everything, from panicking when someone doesn’t text back to imagining what she’d do if the people she loves most suddenly died. She shares how this fear shows u…
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Send us a text As we close out the month of October—an especially meaningful time as it marks Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month—I want to take a moment to share a few words of encouragement and some exciting news from Senator Kennedy’s office. After attending the Wave of Light event hosted by my friend Samantha at LSU St. Mary’s Hospital, I…
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What happens when grief becomes the starting point for real human connection rather than something to hide away from? In this episode, we sit down with Ben, co-founder of The New Normal, a charity providing free, non-judgmental peer-to-peer support for people navigating grief and mental health. What began with one conversation between two young men…
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I am so honoured to share a beautiful conversation with Gabriela de Golia, who was also on episode #158. This time, we had a chance to go deeper and check back in on how the last few years have shaped us. Here is some of what we talked about: Discerning our unique relationship with the divine Grief and mortality as a gateway to understanding the my…
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Ten years after losing her brother Sam, Skylar can finally see how her grief showed up in ways she never recognized at the time. From shopping sprees and impulsive haircuts to quitting everything she once loved, this episode dives into all the weird, messy, and very human ways she coped after loss — the kind that didn’t feel like grief back then, b…
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In this heartfelt episode of There Are No Words, Anastasia Brown, Dawn Huie, and Valerie Allen share the unfiltered truth about what to say—and what never to say—to a grieving parent. The three mothers, each who lost a child, open up about awkward encounters, unhelpful advice, and the surprising things that have actually brought comfort and connect…
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Send us a text I first met Jen at a celebration dinner in Washington, D.C. Her joyful spirit immediately stood out—but like so many of us, her advocacy for Stillbirth Awareness comes from a deeply personal place. In April 2023, Jen lost her son at 37 weeks and 5 days gestation. Feeling isolated in her grief, she turned to Google and discovered Empt…
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How do you grieve a parent you’ve already been saying goodbye to for years? In this episode of It’s a Death Sentence, Emma shares the story of her dad, Peter Skipp - a kind, intelligent man who lived a vibrant life before Alzheimer’s slowly altered the rhythm of their family’s world. Emma reflects on the long arc of her father’s illness, from the f…
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Emma lost her dad to suicide at just 13. In this episode, she shares her personal grief journey and how she was able to help young grievers heal through her work at Experience Camps. We also talk about the power of community and why there’s no right or wrong way to grieve, as long as you’re not hurting yourself or others. Connect & Resources: Learn…
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SHOW NOTES When God Doesn’t Answer Your List: From Demands to Deep Trust In this episode, I share what my first prayers looked like after Monica’s death—raw, desperate, and full of demands. From pleading for miracles to panicking over future loss, I’ll tell you how my relationship with God shifted from transactional to transformational. I’m reading…
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Send us a text I’ve been following Sarah Lingle on Instagram since 2024, drawn to her faith-filled encouragement for mothers like me who have experienced the loss of a baby. Sarah’s story began while she was already serving as a doula. In January 2021, she faced unimaginable heartbreak when she lost her first baby, lovingly named Peanut. In this ep…
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Grief After Parent Loss: You Don’t Have to Be Strong All the TimeSummary of the Episode: When you lose a parent, people often say, “You’re so strong.” But what happens when you don’t feel strong at all—when you’re exhausted from holding it together and hiding the weight of your grief? In this episode, I share my personal story of wrestling with the…
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I am falling back in love with the tarot at the moment, as is custom each fall, and wanted to share some ideas and inspiration. These practices are sweet and simple to easily fit into your life and hopefully bring you some comfort and insight as we go deeper into the cozy season. Here are the spreads I mentioned: Daily Cards Drawing Closer - intent…
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SHOW NOTES In today’s episode, I share what it felt like to return to church and work after losing Monica. I’ll explain the disconnect between those inside the “fishbowl” of grief and those viewing from the outside. Using the unlikely example of Krispy Kreme doughnuts, we’ll explore why having information about grief is not the same as living it. Y…
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How do you grieve a sibling when the world forgets you’re grieving too? In this episode, Carrie shares the recent loss of her brother, who died of cancer at just 45 years old. She opens up about the raw reality of sibling grief—the kind that often goes unseen as attention is directed toward parents, partners, and children. From the humour and misch…
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Description: #griefjourney #childloss #faithafterloss #ThereAreNoWordsPodcast In this second episode of There Are No Words, Anastasia Brown, Dawn Huie, and Valarie Allyn Bienas share how they stay connected with their children after death — through signs, dreams, and faith that love never ends. The mothers speak about addiction, mental health, and …
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In this episode, Skylar recaps an emotional week back home — from walking the blue carpet at the Live Like Sam Gala, the foundation’s most successful event ever, to honoring her brother Sam’s 10-year anniversary with her yearly balloon release. A week filled with celebration, signs, and love that keeps his legacy alive. Please leave a rating, share…
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SHOW NOTES Healing in grief often begins with small, consistent victories. By celebrating the little things—getting out of bed, returning a text, breathing through a tough moment—we honor how God is helping us heal day by day. Bible Verse: Zechariah 4:10 — “Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.” Highlig…
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Is Talking to Friends Enough? Why Therapy Could Be the Missing Piece in Your Grief HealingSummary of the Episode: Have you ever wondered if therapy is really any different than just venting to a friend over coffee? After losing a parent or someone you love, it’s natural to lean on friends—but sometimes even the most supportive circle can’t help you…
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SHOW NOTES In today’s episode, I share my personal triathlon experience as an honest metaphor for walking through grief. From choking on the first wave to limping across the finish line, this story is a reminder that real strength isn’t always graceful—and healing doesn’t follow a straight path. Grief, like a triathlon, demands Acceptance, Belief, …
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What if funerals weren't a production line-but a chance to truly reflect a life? In this episode of It's a Death Sentence, we're joined by Fran Glover and Carrie Weeks, co-founders of A Natural Undertaking, the Birmingham-based funeral directors transforming the way we say goodbye. From personal loss and unanswered questions to creating a business …
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Welcome to October! This is a beautiful interview with Charlene Lam, a creative and thoughtful voice whose work weaves together storytelling, curation, and deep personal reflection. Charlene speaks with honesty about the sudden loss of her mother and the early days of navigating grief and shock. We talk about how she approached the emotionally comp…
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Grief has a way of reshaping every part of our lives. Nothing is the same after losing our child. That day we lost our child started a journey none of us wanted to be on. In this episode, I’m sharing four powerful lessons I’ve learned along my own grief journey. My hope is that these lessons will offer you encouragement, remind you that you’re not …
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SHOW NOTES Psalm 77 captures the tension of grief: raw sorrow and anchored hope. Verses 1–10 give space to lament and reminds you God listens. Verses 11–20 invite us to remember. This pattern can help you process grief while building trust in God’s faithfulness. Key Takeaways You are allowed to question, cry, and feel overwhelmed (v.1–10). God does…
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Send us a text In this episode, I share about my recent advocacy trip to Washington, D.C., where I joined Healthy Birth Day, Debbie Haine Vijayvergiya—the founder of SHINE for Autumn—and fellow Count the Kicks advocates to talk about preventable stillbirth and the importance of passing the SHINE for Autumn Act. I walk you through my first day on Ca…
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Send us a text Kelly is joined by Jack, who leads our charity football team, the Making Miracles Charity Team (MMCT). Jack manages the team in memory of his daughter, Harper, and in this episode he opens up about the journey he and his partner, Melissa, have been through and what the team truly means to them. The MMCT provides not only a space for …
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#138. We're off on an Ozzie adventure! But, first things first, as promised, the all-important anonymous form: 👉 https://forms.gle/LmFrrd4xvvnEhG5R9 👈 (it'll make sense when you've listened to the episode!) Welcome to The Silent Why, a podcast on a mission to open up conversations around grief, exploring if hope can be found in 101 different types …
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When Prayer Feels Powerless: Signs You May Need TherapySummary of the Episode: Have you ever cried out to God in prayer and felt only silence? When grief collides with anxiety, numbness, or emotional burnout, it can feel like prayer isn’t “working.” In this episode, I share my own story of a season when prayer felt powerless and how God used therap…
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Show Notes Is it really possible to live again after loss — and not just survive, but thrive? In this honest episode, I walk through my own journey of grief and how I slowly moved from despair, to questioning, to discovering purpose again. I’ll share what helped (and what didn’t), the surrender process that changed everything, and two powerful scri…
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What if the spirit world was closer-and more real-than we dare to believe? In this episode, we sit down with psychic medium Helen Millward, founder of Helen's Angels of Tranquillity. From childhood visions and family roots in Irish Traveller traditions, to decades of readings, stage demonstrations, and encounters with both light and dark presences,…
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In this episode, host Skylar Jackenthal speaks directly to her 14-year-old self, the girl who had just lost her brother, Sam. Ten years later, Skylar shares the lessons she wishes she could have whispered to that younger version of herself: reminders about grief, guilt, milestones, and the ways love continues forward. This episode is both a reflect…
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In this first episode of There Are No Words, hosts Anastasia Brown, Dawn Huie, and Valarie Allyn Bienas share the moment no parent ever wants to face: the call that changed everything. Each mother opens her heart about losing a son through suicide, addiction, and mental health struggles. Together, they explore the ache that never fully leaves, the …
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Show Notes When grief clouds our view, it’s hard to imagine that anything good could ever come from it. In today’s episode, I share the story of my friend Ayako — how a connection born from Monica’s suffering turned into a 16-year journey of friendship, faith, and miracles. Through Ayako’s baptism, God reminded me that healing, trust, and transform…
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Send us a text In this powerful and moving episode, we sit down with Monica Kelsey, the founder of Safe Haven Baby Boxes, to hear her extraordinary testimony. Monica boldly and unapologetically shares her personal story—one that begins in August 1972, when her 17-year-old birth mother survived a brutal assault and faced an unplanned pregnancy. Agai…
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Anxiety Bible Verses When Grief Feels OverwhelmingSummary of the Episode: Grief doesn’t just break your heart—it can flood your mind with fear, panic, and racing thoughts that feel impossible to control. In this episode, I share three powerful Anxiety Bible Verses that have carried me through some of my heaviest moments after losing my dad. These S…
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Show Notes Grief isn’t neat and tidy — it’s a paradox. One minute you’re sobbing uncontrollably, the next you’re laughing at a memory that fills your heart. It can feel crazy and disorienting… but it’s actually normal. This episode unpacks the emotional whiplash of grief — how gratitude can live beside deep sorrow, how peace can sneak in through pa…
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What if a brush with death could spark a bold new outlook on life? In this episode of It's a Death Sentence, we sit down with Jo Arnold, a 43-year-old who survived a harrowing case of pneumococcal meningitis. Jo shares how a sudden fever turned into a fight for her life and how it fuelled her resilience and zest for living. What You'll Discover - S…
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