Life After Child Loss is a personal and deep podcast with focus on, not only my journey, but the journey of other parents all over the world who have lost children of various causes and reasons. It's the grief many don't understand and other's aren't willing to talk about. An in depth, uncensored talk about parent's trying to live a life after they lose their child. Walk with me as I take you on m... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ParentingKids & Family |
Being a grieving or bereaved parent is difficult in and of itself. There are ways we can be of help and service to others. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifeafterchildloss/message Support this podcast: https://p... more
The new school year after losing a child is difficult for parents whose children passed away. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifeafterchildloss/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sho... more
We all wear a mask at some point, but why? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifeafterchildloss/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifeafterchildloss/support
Bereaved Father's aren't always heavily recognized as Mother's are, we want to change that. Check out the poll on spotify for Bereaved Dad's. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifeafterchildloss/message Support this... more
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This is the first time I’ve listened to anything for the loss of my loved one since the passing date April 10th 2021. It’s helping me a bit and I’m going to continue listening. It’s just been so hard to even talk about it without breaking down. And to me that’s hard facing the reality of this being the truth. I avoid listening to his music and viewing his pictures, even mentioning his name makes me break down. It’s very hard for me and embarrassing to be in public and not being able to even keep... more
Hello my name is Irene lost my son to suicide on January 22 2022 it has not be a good year thank God i have the lord. my mom got very i’ll this year and lost her on January 15.so why grieving my son had to take care of mom so is been a rough year and yes i journal a lot and it has really help. Jesse had just turn 34 on the 10 of January was dealing with covid had just come out of covi my son had never been depressed so this was very hard and suppressing i know something happened to his brain wit... more
Found this podcast after being triggered. I began crying and screaming at God and asking where he was at because I don’t see Him or feel Him near me. Then He led me to this podcast, and I realize that He is in you. And using you to speak to me. No one understands grief of the loss of a child. Thanks for making this podcast
Thank you for sharing your story. This has helped me so much!
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