Grief Girls Podcast. Navigating Life After Loss

Grief Girls

Grief Girls Podcast is a space for real conversations about life after the loss of a spouse. Hosted by Tamara and Paula, two women brought together through grief, this podcast explores the raw, honest, and often unspoken realities of loss. Through shared stories, personal experiences, and meaningful conversations, they create a place where grief is understood, healing is supported, and no one feels alone. This podcast is for anyone navigating grief, especially those who have lost a partner and are learning how to move forward while still honoring their love and their past. Expect real talk, emotional moments, laughter, and reminders that joy can still exist alongside grief.

Season 1

  1. Episode 1

    Introducing Grief Girls. Finding Each Other After Loss

    Episode 1. Introducing Grief Girls. Finding Each Other After Loss Welcome to the very first episode of Grief Girls Podcast. Meet your hosts, Tamara and Paula, two women navigating a new chapter of life after the loss of their husbands. Through heartbreak, healing, unexpected laughter, and deep connection, they found each other and created this space for others walking their own grief journey. In this heartfelt introduction, Tamara and Paula share how grief brought them together in a powerful and unexpected way. They open up about their personalities, their pain, and the purpose behind launching Grief Girls Podcast. This podcast is about real conversations, raw emotions, tears, laughter, resilience, and rediscovering joy after profound loss. If you have ever felt alone in grief, this community is for you. In This Episode: Meet hosts Tamara and Paula The personal losses that changed their lives How grief created an unexpected friendship Why they started Grief Girls Podcast What listeners can expect in future episodes Finding hope, humor, and healing again Our Mission: To create connection, comfort, and community for those grieving the loss of a spouse or navigating life after devastating loss. Credits & Special Thanks A special thank you to Maria Stephanos of WCVB Channel 5 News for her kindness, encouragement, and interest in helping shine a light on the Grief & Inspiration community and the Grief Girls Podcast. [Click for Maria Stephanos interview](https://www.wcvb.com/article/the-grief-girls-south-shore/71280100) We are also deeply grateful to singer-songwriter Will Dempsey for his generosity and support of our mission. His music brings comfort and connection to those navigating loss, and his willingness to help raise awareness means so much to us. His song *"Beat You There"* reflects the hope of Grief Girls Podcast—the understanding that grief brings profound sadness, unanswered questions, and a deep longing for those we miss. Yet within that pain is a comforting message: our loved ones would want us to hold onto our memories, continue living fully, and accept and cherish the joys of life again. The song reminds us that love does not end with death, and that while our loved ones may have gone ahead of us, we are all ultimately on the same journey and will be reunited someday. Website: www.willdempseymusic.com Instagram: @willdempseymusic Follow & Connect With Us: YouTube: @GriefGirls Instagram: @GriefGirls111 Facebook: Grief Girls Follow & Subscribe: Join us as we share stories, healing, laughter, tears, and reminders that joy can exist alongside grief. Share With Someone Who Needs This: If this episode resonates with you, please share it with someone who may need support today. #GriefGirlsPodcast #WidowSupport #GriefJourney #HealingAfterLoss #LifeAfterLoss #PodcastCommunity

    Introducing Grief Girls. Finding Each Other After Loss
  2. Episode 2

    Episode 2: What We Miss & What We’ve Learned to Carry

    In this episode of Grief Girls Podcast, Tamara and Paula open their hearts to share the deeply personal realities of what they miss most about their husbands. The big things, the small things, and the everyday moments that quietly shaped their lives. From the roles their husbands once held to the countless responsibilities they now carry alone, this conversation explores the raw truth of grief in daily life. But something powerful unfolds along the way. What begins as pain, overwhelm, and even resentment around “having to do it all” transforms into strength, resilience, and unexpected empowerment. Audio Note: We apologize for the audio quality in parts of this episode. Thank you for listening with grace as we continue to grow and improve the show. If you’ve ever felt the weight of loss in the ordinary moments, or found yourself doing things you never imagined you’d have to, this episode will resonate deeply. In This Episode: The everyday things we miss most about our husbands The roles they played that we now carry alone The emotional weight of “doing it all” Anger, stress, and the hidden layers of grief How grief can evolve into strength and empowerment Finding confidence in places we never expected A Reminder: Grief changes form over time, and within it, there can be growth, strength, and even moments of empowerment. Credits & Special Thanks A special thank you to Maria Stephanos of WCVB Channel 5 News for her kindness, encouragement, and interest in helping shine a light on the Grief & Inspiration community and the Grief Girls Podcast. [Click for Maria Stephanos interview](https://www.wcvb.com/article/the-grief-girls-south-shore/71280100) We are also deeply grateful to singer-songwriter Will Dempsey for his generosity and support of our mission. His music brings comfort and connection to those navigating loss, and his willingness to help raise awareness means so much to us. His song *"Beat You There"* reflects the hope of Grief Girls Podcast—the understanding that grief brings profound sadness, unanswered questions, and a deep longing for those we miss. Yet within that pain is a comforting message: our loved ones would want us to hold onto our memories, continue living fully, and accept and cherish the joys of life again. The song reminds us that love does not end with death, and that while our loved ones may have gone ahead of us, we are all ultimately on the same journey and will be reunited someday. Website: www.willdempseymusic.com Instagram: @willdempseymusic Follow & Connect With Us: YouTube: @GriefGirls Instagram: @GriefGirls111 Facebook: Grief Girls Follow & Subscribe: Join us each week as we share honest conversations, connection, and reminders that you are not alone. Share With Someone Who Needs This: If this episode speaks to you, consider sharing it with someone navigating loss. You never know who needs to hear this today. #GriefGirlsPodcast #WidowSupport #GriefJourney #LifeAfterLoss #HealingAfterLoss #WomenSupportingWomen

    Episode 2: What We Miss & What We’ve Learned to Carry
  3. Episode 3

    Episode 3: The First Year of Grief

    In this episode of Grief Girls Podcast, Tamara and Paula reflect on the first year after the loss of their husbands, a time marked by raw emotion, deep pain, and profound transformation. Through honest and vulnerable storytelling, they share what it truly felt like to move through those early days of grief. The shock, the sadness, the moments that felt impossible, and the small steps that helped them keep going. This conversation leans into the reality that sometimes, the only way through grief is to feel it fully. To cry, to sit in it, and to honor the love that still remains. There is something powerful in hearing others’ stories. In knowing you are not alone. In recognizing that this depth of pain exists because of a depth of love that never disappears. If you are in that first year, or remember it all too well, this episode will meet you right where you are. In This Episode: What the first year of grief really feels like The waves of raw emotion and how they show up Allowing yourself to fully feel the pain Why sometimes you just need to cry How shared stories can bring comfort and strength The connection between deep grief and deep love A Reminder: Your grief is a reflection of your love, and there is no right way to move through it. Credits & Special Thanks A special thank you to Maria Stephanos of WCVB Channel 5 News for her kindness, encouragement, and interest in helping shine a light on the Grief & Inspiration community and the Grief Girls Podcast. [Click for Maria Stephanos interview](https://www.wcvb.com/article/the-grief-girls-south-shore/71280100) We are also deeply grateful to singer-songwriter Will Dempsey for his generosity and support of our mission. His music brings comfort and connection to those navigating loss, and his willingness to help raise awareness means so much to us. His song *"Beat You There"* reflects the hope of Grief Girls Podcast—the understanding that grief brings profound sadness, unanswered questions, and a deep longing for those we miss. Yet within that pain is a comforting message: our loved ones would want us to hold onto our memories, continue living fully, and accept and cherish the joys of life again. The song reminds us that love does not end with death, and that while our loved ones may have gone ahead of us, we are all ultimately on the same journey and will be reunited someday. Website: www.willdempseymusic.com Instagram: @willdempseymusic Follow & Connect With Us: YouTube: @GriefGirls Instagram: @GriefGirls111 Facebook: Grief Girls Follow & Subscribe: Join us each week for real conversations, shared experiences, and a community that understands. Share With Someone Who Needs This: If this episode resonates, share it with someone who may need to feel less alone today. #GriefGirlsPodcast #WidowSupport #GriefJourney #FirstYearGrief #Healing

    Episode 3: The First Year of Grief
  4. Episode 4

    Episode 4: You Don't Have to Carry Grief Alone

    "Family as a Pillar of Strength" In this episode of Grief Girls Podcast, Tamara and Paula reflect on the powerful role of family, one of the main pillars of strength, in the midst of grief. When loss brings fear, trauma, and overwhelming sadness, it is often the people around us who help carry us through. In this heartfelt conversation, they share personal stories of how their extended families showed up in unexpected and deeply meaningful ways. Through these experiences, relationships were strengthened, bonds were deepened, and love became a steady foundation during the most difficult times. This episode is a reminder that even in the darkest moments, connection can be a source of healing, and sometimes, the greatest blessings come from the people who stand beside us. In This Episode: The role of family in grief Stories of unexpected support and presence How loss can transform and deepen relationships The comfort of not having to carry grief alone Finding strength through connection and love The lasting impact of showing up for one another A Reminder: In times of loss, love often shows up through the people who surround us. Credits & Special Thanks A special thank you to Maria Stephanos of WCVB Channel 5 News for her kindness, encouragement, and interest in helping shine a light on the Grief & Inspiration community and the Grief Girls Podcast. [Click for Maria Stephanos interview](https://www.wcvb.com/article/the-grief-girls-south-shore/71280100) We are also deeply grateful to singer-songwriter Will Dempsey for his generosity and support of our mission. His music brings comfort and connection to those navigating loss, and his willingness to help raise awareness means so much to us. His song *"Beat You There"* reflects the hope of Grief Girls Podcast—the understanding that grief brings profound sadness, unanswered questions, and a deep longing for those we miss. Yet within that pain is a comforting message: our loved ones would want us to hold onto our memories, continue living fully, and accept and cherish the joys of life again. The song reminds us that love does not end with death, and that while our loved ones may have gone ahead of us, we are all ultimately on the same journey and will be reunited someday. Website: www.willdempseymusic.com Follow & Connect With Us: YouTube: @GriefGirls Instagram: @GriefGirls111 Facebook: Grief Girls Follow & Subscribe: Join us each week for meaningful conversations, shared experiences, and a community rooted in connection. Share With Someone Who Needs This: If this episode touches your heart, share it with someone who may need a reminder of the support around them. #GriefGirlsPodcast #WidowSupport #GriefJourney #FamilySupport #HealingThroughConnection #LifeAfterLoss

    Episode 4: You Don't Have to Carry Grief Alone
  5. Episode 5

    Episode 5: When Getting Out of Bed Feels Impossible

    Episode 5: The Routines and Tools That Help Get Us Out of Bed Welcome back to Grief Girls Podcast. Grief can make even the simplest tasks feel overwhelming. Some days, getting out of bed feels like the biggest accomplishment of all. In this episode, Tamara and Paula share the routines, resources, strategies, and tools that continue to help them navigate life after the loss of their husbands. From daily habits and self-care practices to meaningful connections and sources of inspiration, they discuss what helps them move through the pain, face each day, and continue forward on their grief journeys. Our hope is that by sharing what has helped us, you may discover new ideas, perspectives, or practices that offer comfort and support as you navigate your own grief. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to moving through your grief, but we hope that an idea in this podcast will help you; one small tool, one meaningful connection, or one simple routine. In This Episode: The routines that help us get out of bed and face the day Practical tools and strategies for moving through grief Resources that have provided comfort, hope, and support The power of small daily actions Finding strength through connection and community Giving ourselves grace during difficult seasons Gratitude for those who help bring awareness and support to the grief community Key Takeaway: There is no right way to grieve, and there is no timeline or pace in moving through grief. Sometimes the path forward begins with one small step, one supportive conversation, or one simple routine that helps us keep going. Getting stronger doesn't mean leaving our loved ones behind—it means learning how to carry their love with us as we continue to live. Credits & Special Thanks A special thank you to Maria Stephanos of WCVB Channel 5 News for her kindness, encouragement, and interest in helping shine a light on the Grief & Inspiration community and the Grief Girls Podcast. [Click for Maria Stephanos interview](https://www.wcvb.com/article/the-grief-girls-south-shore/71280100) We are also deeply grateful to singer-songwriter Will Dempsey for his generosity and support of our mission. His music brings comfort and connection to those navigating loss, and his willingness to help raise awareness means so much to us. His song *"Beat You There"* reflects the hope of Grief Girls Podcast—the understanding that grief brings profound sadness, unanswered questions, and a deep longing for those we miss. Yet within that pain is a comforting message: our loved ones would want us to hold onto our memories, continue living fully, and accept and cherish the joys of life again. The song reminds us that love does not end with death, and that while our loved ones may have gone ahead of us, we are all ultimately on the same journey and will be reunited someday. Website: www.willdempseymusic.com Instagram: @willdempseymusic Follow & Connect With Us YouTube: @GriefGirls Instagram: @GriefGirls111 Facebook: Grief Girls Follow & Subscribe: Join us as we share stories, healing, laughter, tears, and reminders that joy can exist alongside grief. Share With Someone Who Needs This: If this episode resonates with you, please share it with someone who may need support, encouragement, or hope today. \#GriefGirlsPodcast \#GriefSupport \#WidowSupport \#HealingAfterLoss \#LifeAfterLoss \#GriefJourney \#HopeAfterLoss \#FindingJoyAgain \#GriefCommunity \#MovingForward

    Episode 5: When Getting Out of Bed Feels Impossible
  6. Episode 6

    Episode 6: The Signs from Heaven

    Episode 6: The Signs from HeavenWelcome back to Grief Girls Podcast.Grief changes the way we experience the world around us. Sometimes, in the midst of loss, we begin to notice moments that feel too meaningful to be coincidence—signs, messages, and connections that remind us our loved ones are still with us in spirit. In this episode, Tamara and Paula share personal stories about how they have learned not only to recognize signs from their husbands but also to intentionally ask for them. They explore the many ways signs can appear—often when least expected—and discuss how staying open to these moments has brought comfort, hope, connection, and reassurance throughout their grief journeys. They also discuss the powerful teachings of Laura Lynne Jackson's book The Light Between Us, which explores the idea that love transcends death and that we all have the ability to remain connected to those we have lost. Through her work, readers are encouraged to open their hearts and minds to the signs, messages, and continuing bonds that exist between Heaven and Earth. Our hope is that this conversation inspires you to become more aware of the signs that may already be surrounding you and to trust the moments that bring comfort, peace, and connection. In This Episode:Personal stories of signs received from our husbands after their passingLearning to recognize signs through all of our sensesHow grief can open us to deeper spiritual awarenessThe comfort and healing that signs can bringLessons from Laura Lynne Jackson's The Light Between UsContinuing relationships with our loved ones beyond physical lossHow to remain open to receiving signs and messages from those we missFinding hope, connection, and reassurance through unexpected signs from Heaven Key Takeaway:Love does not end when a life ends. While grief changes our relationship with those we have lost, it does not erase the bond we share with them. Signs often arrive in ways we least expect—through nature, music, memories, feelings, or meaningful coincidences. By remaining open and attentive, we may discover that our loved ones are still finding ways to remind us that they are near, that love continues, and that we are never truly alone. Credits & Special ThanksA special thank you to Maria Stephanos of WCVB Channel 5 News for her kindness, encouragement, and interest in helping shine a light on the Grief & Inspiration community and the Grief Girls Podcast. Click for Maria Stephanos interview: https://www.wcvb.com/article/the-grief-girls-south-shore/71280100 We are also deeply grateful to singer-songwriter Will Dempsey for his generosity and support of our mission. His music brings comfort and connection to those navigating loss, and his willingness to help raise awareness means so much to us. His song "Beat You There" reflects the hope of Grief Girls Podcast—the understanding that grief brings profound sadness, unanswered questions, and a deep longing for those we miss. Yet within that pain is a comforting message: our loved ones would want us to hold onto our memories, continue living fully, and accept and cherish the joys of life again. The song reminds us that love does not end with death, and that while our loved ones may have gone ahead of us, we are all ultimately on the same journey and will be reunited someday. Website: www.willdempseymusic.com Instagram: @willdempseymusic Follow & Connect With Us:YouTube: @GriefGirls Instagram: @GriefGirls111 Facebook: Grief Girls Follow & Subscribe:Join us as we share stories, healing, laughter, tears, and reminders that joy can exist alongside grief. Share With Someone Who Needs This:If this episode resonates with you, please share it with someone who may be searching for comfort, connection, or reassurance that love continues beyond loss. #GriefGirlsPodcast #GriefSupport #SignsFromHeaven #AfterlifeSigns #TheLightBetweenUs #WidowSupport #HealingAfterLoss #LoveNeverEnds #HopeAfterLoss #GriefJourney #SpiritualConnection #GriefCommunity

  7. Episode 7

    Episode 7: The Milestones They Should Have Been Here For

    Episode 7: The Milestones They Should Have Been Here For Welcome back to Grief Girls Podcast. One of the most challenging parts of grief is navigating life’s milestone moments without the person you expected would always be by your side. Weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, graduations, and family celebrations can bring a complicated mix of joy, sadness, gratitude, and longing. In this episode, Tamara and Paula open with an honest and emotional conversation about Paula’s son’s wedding and the many major life events they have faced since losing their husbands. They share personal stories about the annual holidays, family celebrations, and meaningful milestones that now carry a different emotional weight. Throughout the episode, they reflect on how the gift of time has helped them prepare for some of these difficult moments while also learning to accept that grief doesn’t always follow a plan. Sometimes strength means showing up and celebrating. Other times it means stepping away for a moment, finding a quiet place to breathe, and allowing themselves to weep while honoring the love and loss they carry. Our hope is that this conversation reminds you that it is possible to experience both joy and sorrow at the same time. You are not alone if special occasions feel bittersweet, and there is no right or wrong way to move through them. In This Episode: • Navigating weddings, holidays, anniversaries, and family celebrations after loss • Paula’s experience attending her son’s wedding without her husband • The emotional impact of the “year of firsts” and significant milestones • Learning how to prepare for difficult events while honoring grief • Giving yourself permission to step away, breathe, and feel your emotions • Finding moments of joy while carrying the sadness of loss • How time can help build resilience while keeping loved ones close • The importance of grace, self-compassion, and realistic expectations Key Takeaway: Major life celebrations and milestone moments can be some of the most difficult experiences to navigate after loss. Grief often shows up when we least expect it, even during joyful occasions. Over time, we learn that we don’t have to choose between happiness and sadness—we can hold both at the same time. Giving ourselves permission to feel, to remember, to celebrate, and even to step away for a moment of quiet reflection is all part of honoring both our loved ones and our own healing journey. Credits & Special Thanks A special thank you to Maria Stephanos of WCVB Channel 5 News for her kindness, encouragement, and interest in helping shine a light on the Grief & Inspiration community and the Grief Girls Podcast. Maria’s feature on Grief Girls helped bring awareness to the reality of grief and the importance of connection, support, and hope for those navigating loss. Click for Maria Stephanos interview: https://www.wcvb.com/article/the-grief-girls-south-shore/71280100 We are also deeply grateful to singer-songwriter Will Dempsey for his generosity and support of our mission. His music continues to bring comfort and connection to those navigating loss, and his willingness to help raise awareness means so much to us. His song "Beat You There" reflects the heart of the Grief Girls Podcast—the understanding that grief brings profound sadness, unanswered questions, and a deep longing for those we miss. Yet within that pain is a comforting reminder that love never ends. Our loved ones would want us to continue living, embracing meaningful moments, and finding joy again while carrying their memory with us. The song reminds us that although our paths may be temporarily separated, love remains our enduring connection. Website: www.willdempseymusic.com Instagram: @willdempseymusic Follow & Connect With Us YouTube: @GriefGirls Instagram: @GriefGirls111 Facebook: Grief Girls Follow & Subscribe Join us as we share stories, healing, laughter, tears, and reminders that joy can exist alongside grief. Share With Someone Who Needs This If this episode resonates with you, please share it with someone who may be facing a difficult milestone, holiday, or life celebration after loss. Together, we can remind one another that grief is not meant to be carried alone. #GriefGirlsPodcast #GriefSupport #WidowSupport #HealingAfterLoss #LifeAfterLoss #GriefJourney #YearOfFirsts #MilestonesAfterLoss #GriefAndCelebration #HopeAfterLoss #FindingJoyAgain #GriefCommunity #YouAreNotAlone

  8. Episode 8

    Episode 8: Say His Name; Advice on how to Support Us in Grief

    Episode 8: Say His NameThe Importance of Saying Their Name, How to Support Someone who is GrievingOne of the greatest gifts you can give someone who is grieving is to continue saying the name of the person they love, sharing stories that keep their memory alive, and simply showing up with unexpected acts of kindness. In this heartfelt episode, Tamara and Paula talk about why sharing stories and memories of our loved ones provides comfort. You can help someone move through their grief by acknowledging the life of those who passed. Don’t let an “elephant” sit in the room. Say the name, share the story, share the memory. Share the same memory 100 times. We want to hear it. Don’t be afraid even if it’s followed by tears. Because the tears are of love and not of sadness or anger. If you've ever worried that mentioning someone's loved one might make them sad, this conversation may change your perspective. Hearing their name reminds us that our loved one is remembered, that their life mattered, and that you understand this grief is embedded in our new self. Tamara and Paula also share an important message for those who are newly grieving: allow others to help. Accepting a meal, a hug, a listening ear, or a simple act of kindness not only supports your new journey, but also gives others a meaningful way to express their love and compassion. Try hard to say “yes” and accept the help. In This Episode:Why saying a loved one's name mattersThe heartfelt gratitude of hearing stories and memoriesThoughtful ways to support someone who is grievingWhy tears are often a sign of love and gratitude—not discomfortLearning to receive help during griefHow simple acts of kindness can make a lasting impact Key TakeawayLove doesn't end when someone dies, and neither should their story. Continue saying their name, continue sharing their memories, and never underestimate the power of showing up with kindness. Sometimes the smallest gestures leave the biggest imprint on a grieving heart. If this episode touched your heart, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who may need a little hope today. Credits & Special Thanks A special thank you to Maria Stephanos of WCVB Channel 5 News for her kindness, encouragement, and interest in helping shine a light on the Grief & Inspiration community and the Grief Girls Podcast. Maria’s feature on Grief Girls helped bring awareness to the reality of grief and the importance of connection, support, and hope for those navigating loss. Click for Maria Stephanos interview: https://www.wcvb.com/article/the-grief-girls-south-shore/71280100 We are also deeply grateful to singer-songwriter Will Dempsey for his generosity and support of our mission. His music continues to bring comfort and connection to those navigating loss, and his willingness to help raise awareness means so much to us. His song "Beat You There" reflects the heart of the Grief Girls Podcast—the understanding that grief brings profound sadness, unanswered questions, and a deep longing for those we miss. Yet within that pain is a comforting reminder that love never ends. Our loved ones would want us to continue living, embracing meaningful moments, and finding joy again while carrying their memory with us. The song reminds us that although our paths may be temporarily separated, love remains our enduring connection. Website: www.willdempseymusic.com Instagram: @willdempseymusic Follow & Connect With Us YouTube: @GriefGirls Instagram: @GriefGirls111 Facebook: Grief Girls Follow & Subscribe Join us as we share stories, healing, laughter, tears, and reminders that joy can exist alongside grief. Share With Someone Who Needs This If this episode resonates with you, please share it with someone who may be facing a difficult milestone, holiday, or life celebration after loss. Together, we can remind one another that grief is not meant to be carried alone. #GriefGirlsPodcast #GriefSupport #WidowSupport #HealingAfterLoss #LifeAfterLoss #GriefJourney #YearOfFirsts #MilestonesAfterLoss #GriefAndCelebration #HopeAfterLoss #FindingJoyAgain #GriefCommunity #YouAreNotAlone

  9. Episode 9

    Episode 9: The Kids' Perspective

    Episode 9: The Kids' Perspective The Kids' Perspective on Losing a ParentWhat is it like to lose a parent as a teenager or young adult? What do children wish the adults and friends around them understood about grief? In one of the most personal episodes of the Grief Girls Podcast, Tamara welcomes her daughters—Sofia, Ava, and Mia—to share their individual experiences following the sudden loss of their father. Through heartfelt and honest conversations, they offer a rare glimpse into grief from the perspective of children who have grown into young adults while learning to live without their dad. Together, they reflect on the trauma of those first days, the anxiety and fear that followed, the friendships that carried them through, and the comments that unintentionally caused more pain. Four years later, they also share how grief has evolved, what continues to be difficult, and the lessons they hope will help other grieving children, parents, friends, teachers, coaches, and anyone supporting a family after loss. Whether you are grieving the loss of a parent or hoping to better support someone who is, this episode is filled with honest conversations, practical advice, and reminders that healing doesn't mean forgetting—it means learning to carry love forward. In This EpisodeChapter 1 (0:00–24:50)Introducing the Daughters of Grief Girls Grief Girls ask Sofia, Ava, and Mia, "Tell us about the first few days and months of your grief." The daughters share their memories of the shock, confusion, and emotional weight of losing their dad while reflecting on the overwhelming support they received, the anxiety and fear that followed, and the routines that helped them move forward. They also answer the question, "How do you feel four years later?" offering hope and perspective on how grief changes over time. Chapter 2 (24:50–49:00)The Kindness We Never Forget During the First Year of Grief Grief Girls ask, "What are some of the things friends and family did that helped you through your journey of grief?" The daughters share the acts of kindness they will never forget—from heartfelt messages and thoughtful gestures to friends who weren't afraid to say their dad's name or simply sit beside them in silence. They also discuss why well-intentioned comparisons can miss the mark and explain how acknowledging their dad's life brought far more comfort than avoiding the conversation. Chapter 3 (50:00–End)The Best Ways Parents Can Support Their Child's Grief Grief Girls ask, "What advice would you give to other parents supporting their children through the loss of a parent?" Sofia, Ava, and Mia share what helped them feel loved and supported throughout their grief journey, including the importance of continuing to talk about their dad and recognizing that grief continues long after life appears to return to normal. Their powerful reminder to parents is simple: "Don't forget that we lost Dad too." Key TakeawaysEvery child experiences grief differently, and there is no "right" way to grieve.Saying a loved one's name and sharing their stories brings comfort.Small acts of kindness are often remembered for a lifetime.Presence is more important than having the perfect words.Children continue to grieve long after others believe they have "moved on."Open conversations help keep memories alive and strengthen families.Healing doesn't mean leaving our loved one behind—it means carrying them with us. If this episode touched your heart, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who may need hope, understanding, or encouragement today. Credits & Special ThanksA special thank you to Maria Stephanos of WCVB Channel 5 News for her kindness, encouragement, and interest in helping shine a light on the Grief & Inspiration community and the Grief Girls Podcast. Maria's feature on Grief Girls helped bring awareness to the reality of grief and the importance of connection, support, and hope for those navigating loss. Watch Maria Stephanos' interview with Grief Girls: https://www.wcvb.com/article/the-grief-girls-south-shore/71280100 We are also deeply grateful to singer-songwriter Will Dempsey for his generosity and support of our mission. His music continues to bring comfort and connection to those navigating loss, and his willingness to help raise awareness means so much to us. His song "Beat You There" beautifully reflects the heart of the Grief Girls Podcast—the understanding that grief brings profound sadness, unanswered questions, and a deep longing for those we love. Yet within that pain is the comforting reminder that love never ends. Our loved ones would want us to continue living, embracing meaningful moments, and finding joy again while carrying their memory with us. The song reminds us that although our paths may be temporarily separated, love remains our enduring connection. Website: www.willdempseymusic.com Instagram: @willdempseymusic Follow & Connect With Us🎙️ YouTube: @GriefGirls 📸 Instagram: @GriefGirls111 📘 Facebook: Grief Girls Follow & SubscribeJoin us as we share stories of grief, healing, faith, hope, laughter, and the reminder that joy can exist alongside loss. Share With Someone Who Needs ThisIf this episode resonates with you, please share it with a grieving child, parent, grandparent, teacher, coach, counselor, or friend. Together, we can help grieving families feel seen, understood, and never alone. #GriefGirlsPodcast #GriefSupport #ChildGrief #ParentLoss #WidowSupport #LifeAfterLoss #HealingAfterLoss #GriefJourney #HopeAfterLoss #GriefCommunity #SayTheirName #YouAreNotAlone #SupportingGrievingChildren #FamilyGrief

  10. Episode 10

    Episode 10: When the Fog Lifts, What Now?

    Episode 10: When the Fog Lifts, What Now?At some point in the journey of grief, the fog begins to lift. You come up for air and find yourself asking, “What am I going to do with my life now?” In this episode, Tamara and Paula explore what it means to begin living again while still carrying grief for a lifetime. They talk about the gift and fragility of life and the importance of choosing to live with greater intention. Through personal stories, they reflect on how past experiences, passions, relationships, and lessons can become the seeds for a new journey filled with meaning and purpose. They also share their belief that God places opportunities and people in our path for a reason—but it is up to us to recognize them, receive them, and take action. Finding purpose after loss doesn’t mean leaving our loved ones behind. It means carrying their love with us as we discover what comes next. In This EpisodeThe moment when the fog of grief begins to liftAsking, “What am I going to do with my life now?”Recognizing the gift and fragility of lifeLearning to live with greater intentionTurning past experiences and passions into a new sense of purposeRecognizing the people and opportunities placed in our pathTaking action when new doors begin to openFinding meaning while continuing to carry griefHonoring our loved ones by choosing to truly live A Thought to Carry With YouYour life didn’t end when theirs did. Your grief will always be part of your story—but so will the life you choose to build from here. If this episode touched your heart, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who may need a little hope today. Credits & Special Thanks A special thank you to Maria Stephanos of WCVB Channel 5 News for her kindness, encouragement, and interest in helping shine a light on the Grief & Inspiration community and the Grief Girls Podcast. Maria’s feature on Grief Girls helped bring awareness to the reality of grief and the importance of connection, support, and hope for those navigating loss. Click for Maria Stephanos interview: https://www.wcvb.com/article/the-grief-girls-south-shore/71280100 We are also deeply grateful to singer-songwriter Will Dempsey for his generosity and support of our mission. His music continues to bring comfort and connection to those navigating loss, and his willingness to help raise awareness means so much to us. His song "Beat You There" reflects the heart of the Grief Girls Podcast—the understanding that grief brings profound sadness, unanswered questions, and a deep longing for those we miss. Yet within that pain is a comforting reminder that love never ends. Our loved ones would want us to continue living, embracing meaningful moments, and finding joy again while carrying their memory with us. The song reminds us that although our paths may be temporarily separated, love remains our enduring connection. Website: www.willdempseymusic.com Instagram: @willdempseymusic Follow & Connect With Us YouTube: @GriefGirls Instagram: @GriefGirls111 Facebook: Grief Girls Follow & Subscribe Join us as we share stories, healing, laughter, tears, and reminders that joy can exist alongside grief. Share With Someone Who Needs This If this episode resonates with you, please share it with someone who may be facing a difficult milestone, holiday, or life celebration after loss. Together, we can remind one another that grief is not meant to be carried alone. #GriefGirlsPodcast #GriefSupport #WidowSupport #HealingAfterLoss #LifeAfterLoss #GriefJourney #YearOfFirsts #MilestonesAfterLoss #GriefAndCelebration #HopeAfterLoss #FindingJoyAgain #GriefCommunity #YouAreNotAlone

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Grief Girls Podcast is a space for real conversations about life after the loss of a spouse. Hosted by Tamara and Paula, two women brought together through grief, this podcast explores the raw, honest, and often unspoken realities of loss. Through shared stories, personal experiences, and meaningful conversations, they create a place where grief is understood, healing is supported, and no one feels alone. This podcast is for anyone navigating grief, especially those who have lost a partner and are learning how to move forward while still honoring their love and their past. Expect real talk, emotional moments, laughter, and reminders that joy can still exist alongside grief.

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