Love in the Mourning

Kathleen Powell

Love in Mourning is not about fixing grief, it’s about telling the truth about it. We talk about the messy, complicated reality of loss: the waves, the silence, the myths that don’t hold up, and the pressure to “move on” when your life has fundamentally changed. We are going to get real here. We are even going to talk about hopes and dreams we have now. You’ll hear real conversations about losing a partner, dating as a widow, not dating as a widow and figuring out how to live in a life you didn’t choose. Because you don’t go back to who you were before grief. We even talk about the freedom that can come with loss. We strip away what isn't real. Grief has a way of stripping us down to nothing. This is where we become unfiltered. Join me as we unpack this life after loss, honesty.

  1. From Loss to Legacy: Morgan Berry’s Journey of Healing

    May 10

    From Loss to Legacy: Morgan Berry’s Journey of Healing

    Welcome to season 2 and we are starting off in a very important way. We are talking about grief and men in this episode. In this heartfelt interview, Morgan Berry shares his profound journey through grief, loss, and healing. Discover how he created Men's Haven, a supportive community for men, and learn valuable insights on navigating grief, mental health, and building resilience. Key Points Morgan Berry's personal losses and grief journeyThe creation and mission of Men's HavenThe importance of community and vulnerability in healingTools and insights for navigating grief and emotional painHere are some takeaways Morgan created Men's Haven to support men through grief. Authenticity is crucial for healing from grief. Men often feel pressure to be strong and stoic. Grief can be compounded by multiple losses. Family dynamics influence how we handle grief. It's important to allow oneself to feel emotions. Men's health is often neglected in favor of caring for others. Loss of identity can occur after significant grief. There is no right way to grieve; everyone experiences it differently. Understanding grief can help in supporting others. Loss of the future can profoundly impact one's life. Grief can lead to a reevaluation of relationships and legacy. Planning for the future is a loving gift to those left behind. Grief has ripple effects that touch all areas of life. Men often need a safe space to express their grief. Grief is a natural part of life and should be embraced. It's important to seek tools and resources to navigate grief. Grief can be an expression of love that honors those lost. Understanding one's emotions is crucial in the healing process. Sharing experiences can help others feel less alone in their grief. Thank you Morgan for sharing your own unique story of loss, grief and the story of how you are creating a safe haven for men to heal.

    1h 14m
  2. Parent Loss a discussion with our daughters Part 2

    08/24/2025

    Parent Loss a discussion with our daughters Part 2

    In this episode we talk about life after the death of their father, life choices, friendships, fear of other losses, how they navigate life and how their perspectives have changed. Here are some questions our youngest daughter shared with us for this podcast. Unfortunately I didn't get them in time to share on the video but here they are in print. What was it like to go back to life after your father died? Being a mother, wife, friend, employee??? It felt surreal, like I was watching my life happen from a distance, almost like a sort of dissociation. A lot of it was going through the motions after dad died.What parts of your life feel emptier without your dad, and what parts have grown or deepened because of his influence? I miss being able to text with dad...he wasn't much of a texter, he always responded with an emoji more often than not, but he always responded. I'm not sure what parts of me have deepened or grown since he died, if I'm honest. How has losing your father reshaped your sense of of yourself as a daughter, or simply as a person? It feels like there's a part of me that is missing, it will always be missing. Do you ever feel pressure to take on an of your fathers roles within the family? No because no one can be him. There's no point in trying to fill the void he left because it would be impossible. If you are an adult child who has experienced the death of a parent, a surviving parent or a someone curious about grief tune in this is worth the watch. To listen we are on apple, spotify, amazon etc. Thank you for being here. If you like this please subscribe, like and share. Lets keep the conversation going.

    58 min

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Love in Mourning is not about fixing grief, it’s about telling the truth about it. We talk about the messy, complicated reality of loss: the waves, the silence, the myths that don’t hold up, and the pressure to “move on” when your life has fundamentally changed. We are going to get real here. We are even going to talk about hopes and dreams we have now. You’ll hear real conversations about losing a partner, dating as a widow, not dating as a widow and figuring out how to live in a life you didn’t choose. Because you don’t go back to who you were before grief. We even talk about the freedom that can come with loss. We strip away what isn't real. Grief has a way of stripping us down to nothing. This is where we become unfiltered. Join me as we unpack this life after loss, honesty.

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