Episode 22: When Grief Feels Quiet
There are moments in grief when it feels like the world has stopped, when tears won’t come, and words fail. In this episode, I share what it’s like to navigate child loss five years after my daughter’s passing — the heaviness, the avoidance, and the quiet numbness that can settle in without warning.
Even in the wordless spaces, there are moments of connection and understanding that remind us we are not alone. Whether it’s a kind conversation with someone who has walked a similar path or the subtle reassurance that God is present even when we cannot pray, grief continues to move and transform — sometimes quietly, sometimes in ways we don’t expect.
This episode is for anyone who has felt frozen in grief, who struggles to face the memories, or who wonders if they are failing when they cannot cry. You are not alone. You are seen. And even in the silence, love remains.
