Grace and Grit: Moving Forward with Angie

Angela Wilson

Grace & Grit: Moving Forward with Angie is where grief gets real and healing gets personal. Hosted by Angie Wilson — a widow, survivor, and woman of deep faith — this podcast is your girlfriend's honest conversation about loss, resilience, and the messy, beautiful journey of moving forward. Whether you've lost a spouse, a parent, or a piece of yourself, you'll find truth, laughter, and grace here. Pull up a chair. You are not alone.

Episodes

  1. Apr 24

    The Ones Who Held Me Together

    EPISODE SUMMARY For the past two episodes, you have heard the caregiving season through Angie’s eyes. Today, you get to hear it through someone else who was watching, loving, and quietly holding her up through all of it. Angie’s sister Kristi joins her for an honest, unscripted conversation about what it looks like to support someone you love through the hardest season of their life — from the outside looking in. This episode is different. It is not a solo story. It is a kitchen table conversation between two sisters who have never fully sat down and talked about this before. And the things Kristi shares — what she saw, what she worried about, what she carried quietly on her own side — may just be the thing that helps you feel less alone in whatever role you are playing in someone else’s hard season. Whether you are the one going through it, or the one standing beside someone who is — this episode is for you. MEET KRISTI Kristi is Angie’s sister, based in Rhome, Texas, and one of the people who held Angie together during the caregiving season with Ray — even when Angie didn’t fully realize it at the time. In this episode, Kristi shares her own perspective on Ray, on watching her sister carry an almost impossible season, and on what supporting a caregiver really looks like from the inside. IN THIS EPISODE •  Who Ray was through Kristi’s eyes — a perspective on the man Angie loved, told by someone else who loved him too •  What it was like for Kristi to watch Angie walk through the caregiving season from the outside •  What Kristi worried about most — and whether Angie knew how she really looked during that time •  The moments Kristi could see Angie was not okay, even when Angie believed she was holding it together •  What Kristi was quietly carrying on her own side that Angie could not see from inside the storm •  How Kristi knew when to step in — and when to simply be present •  Things Kristi wanted to say back then but didn’t — and what she would say now •  What that season taught Kristi about love, family, and showing up •  A word from Kristi to anyone who is walking alongside a caregiver right now FROM THIS EPISODE “If you’re the one doing the holding — I see you too.” — Angie THIS ONE IS FOR THE SUPPORTERS Every caregiver has people around them who are carrying their own version of the weight. The sisters, the brothers, the friends, the ones calling to check in at 10pm. The ones who pray and don’t always know what else to do. This episode gives voice to that role. If you have ever stood on the outside of someone’s storm and wondered if what you were doing was enough — this conversation is for you. And if you have someone in your life who has been holding you up through a hard season — this might be the episode you share with them. Let them hear themselves in Kristi’s words. Let them know you see what they have been carrying. SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT Angie closes this episode with a challenge that is worth sitting with: •  Is there someone in your life who has been quietly holding you up? Have you told them thank you? •  Are you the one doing the holding right now? Are you taking care of yourself too? •  Who in your circle might be carrying a caregiving season silently, needing someone to simply show up?  CONNECT WITH ANGIE Did this episode resonate with you? Angie wants to hear from you. Send her a message, leave a review, or share this episode with someone who needs it. Every share helps this conversation reach someone who has been waiting to feel understood. Instagram: @graceandgritmovingforward  NEXT EPISODE The conversation continues. Stay close — there is more to come. And as always, remember: You don’t have to be strong today. You just have to be here. Grace is holding you. Grit will meet you when it’s time. And God is carrying every step you take. Be gentle with yourself.

    38 min
  2. Mar 11

    Ray's Story: Love, Loss, and Grace in the Storm

    Episode SummaryHe loaded her bags every morning before she woke up. He met her at the kitchen door every afternoon. He didn't make speeches, he just showed up. In this deeply personal episode, Angie tells the story of Ray Charles Wilson; how they met (on a dating site she almost didn't join), how he loved her and her daughters, and how a Glioblastoma diagnosis on her youngest daughter's birthday changed everything. This is a love story. And a grief story. And proof that love doesn't end when breathing does.A Note From AngieThis episode took everything I had to record. Ray deserved every word. If you've ever loved someone so deeply that losing them changed the way you see the world, I recorded this one for you. Have your tissues ready... and maybe a laugh or two along the way. Listener Call to ActionIf Ray's story moved you, share this episode with someone who is grieving and needs to know they are seen. Subscribe so you don't miss the next Episode, the caregiving season. Leave a review and let Angie know this community is finding its people. Coming Up NextThe Caregiving Season: What It Did to Me. Angie opens up about what it really means to step into the role of caregiver; what it costs, what it teaches, and what she wishes someone had told her before it began. If you've ever shown up for someone at your own expense, this one is for you. Connect With Angie Instagram: @graceandgritmovingforwardEmail: gandgwithAngie@gmail.com "You don't have to be strong today. You just have to be here. Grace is holding you. Grit will meet you when it's time. And God is carrying every step you take."Angie Wilson | Grace & Grit: Moving Forward with Angie

    24 min
  3. Mar 11

    THE WELCOME EPISODE Who Is Angie — And Why This Podcast Exists

    Episode SummaryBefore the stories begin, Angie sits down and introduces herself — not just as a podcast host, but as a widow, a mother, a daughter, a woman of faith, and a survivor of compound grief. She shares why Grace & Grit exists, who it's for, and what you can expect from this space. If you've ever felt invisible in your grief or wondered if anyone truly understands — this episode was made for you. A Note From AngieI almost didn't record this one first. It felt too vulnerable. But I kept thinking about YOU, the person who just lost someone and doesn't know where to turn. This episode is my hand reaching out to yours. Pull up a chair. We're going to be okay. Listener Call to ActionIf this episode felt like someone finally said what you've been feeling, share it. Tag a friend who needs this community. Subscribe so you never miss a conversation. And come find Angie on Instagram @graceandgritmovingforward. You are not alone, friend. Coming Up NextEpisode 1: Ray's Story; Love, Loss, and Grace in the Storm. Angie shares the love story that changed her life, and the diagnosis that changed everything. Grab your coffee. This one is tender. Connect With AngieInstagram: @graceandgritmovingforwardEmail: gandgwithAngie@gmail.com "You don't have to be strong today. You just have to be here. Grace is holding you. Grit will meet you when it's time. And God is carrying every step you take."Angie Wilson | Grace & Grit: Moving Forward with Angie

    11 min

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About

Grace & Grit: Moving Forward with Angie is where grief gets real and healing gets personal. Hosted by Angie Wilson — a widow, survivor, and woman of deep faith — this podcast is your girlfriend's honest conversation about loss, resilience, and the messy, beautiful journey of moving forward. Whether you've lost a spouse, a parent, or a piece of yourself, you'll find truth, laughter, and grace here. Pull up a chair. You are not alone.