1 hr 7 min

Melissa Gould on Her New Book "Widowish‪"‬ The Widowed Parent Podcast

    • Mental Health

I had such a great discussion with Melissa Gould for this episode. Melissa is the author of the brand-new memoir, Widowish, in which she shares with us her journey to becoming a young widow, and her life in the years since. It was so fun to talk with Melissa about her book, and discover the similarities – and differences – in our experiences.
Some topics Melissa and I discuss include:
Melissa’s new memoir, Widowish … and why she named it that; Her husband Joel’s diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, and their years of dealing with that; The odd symptoms he came down with several years later, and the three weeks he was in the hospital before he died; Melissa’s reflections on her first months as a widowed person and widowed parent; Feeling like she couldn’t relate to other widowed people at first; Starting to write about her experience as a widow a few years later, and realizing how healing it was for her; Pulling together a group of younger widowed people for social gatherings; Beginning to date the neighborhood guitar teacher, who would become her new love; and Melissa’s reflections on starting a new love in midlife, and how it can be different from love the first time around. I hope you enjoy my discussion with Melissa Gould.
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I had such a great discussion with Melissa Gould for this episode. Melissa is the author of the brand-new memoir, Widowish, in which she shares with us her journey to becoming a young widow, and her life in the years since. It was so fun to talk with Melissa about her book, and discover the similarities – and differences – in our experiences.
Some topics Melissa and I discuss include:
Melissa’s new memoir, Widowish … and why she named it that; Her husband Joel’s diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, and their years of dealing with that; The odd symptoms he came down with several years later, and the three weeks he was in the hospital before he died; Melissa’s reflections on her first months as a widowed person and widowed parent; Feeling like she couldn’t relate to other widowed people at first; Starting to write about her experience as a widow a few years later, and realizing how healing it was for her; Pulling together a group of younger widowed people for social gatherings; Beginning to date the neighborhood guitar teacher, who would become her new love; and Melissa’s reflections on starting a new love in midlife, and how it can be different from love the first time around. I hope you enjoy my discussion with Melissa Gould.
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Thank you sponsors & partners:
Audible - Get a FREE audiobook and 30-day free trial: www.audibletrial.com/widowedparent
BetterHelp - Talk with a licensed, professional therapist online. Get 10% off your first month: betterhelp.com/widowedparent
Blue Apron - Special offers for listeners of the podcast: jennylisk.com/blueapron
Grief Coach - Grief support text messaging service. Tips and support delivered all year long, personalized based on your loss. Listeners get $10 off: grief.coach/sign-up/JENNYLISK
Support the show: Patreon, Merch, and More
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1 hr 7 min