10 episodes

Buckle up on a journey with Susan S. Warner as she works to live her best life. After experiencing catastrophic family loss, she decided to embark on a journey of self-discovery, self-actualization and ultimately working to live her life-her way. Follow her on a road that is sometimes painful, often amusing and frequently inspirational. From learning to appreciate her own company, to dating and relationships, Susan gives us insight and motivation to move forward to enjoy life to its fullest.

Susan is Suddenly Single Susan Warner

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.7 • 7 Ratings

Buckle up on a journey with Susan S. Warner as she works to live her best life. After experiencing catastrophic family loss, she decided to embark on a journey of self-discovery, self-actualization and ultimately working to live her life-her way. Follow her on a road that is sometimes painful, often amusing and frequently inspirational. From learning to appreciate her own company, to dating and relationships, Susan gives us insight and motivation to move forward to enjoy life to its fullest.

    Episode 30 – Sex and the Senior Girl

    Episode 30 – Sex and the Senior Girl

    Everyone is afraid to ask Susan Warner what it’s like to be with a man after she was in a storybook marriage for 38 years. I decided to ask her that question in this podcast for all the respectful book and lifestyle writers who are interviewing Susan since the release of her memoir “Never Say Never, Never Say Always… Always…Love, Loss, and Loving Again" (The Three Tomatoes Publishing). It’s a valid question considering her book is all about how she survived the catastrophic loss of her 32-year-old son to suicide six years ago and then six months later the death of her husband to a virulent cancer eight weeks after his diagnosis. 



    Yet Susan has been living a full, happy life for the last several years, especially since her daughter gave birth to her first grandchild almost a year ago. This podcast is all about how to make choices. To those who know her it’s not surprising that she leads a satisfying existence whether she’s married or single. She believes in creating happiness, not looking for it.



    Susan’s book “Never Say Never, Never Say Always” is available now on Amazon.com.

    • 33 min
    Episode 29 – Living An Author’s Dream

    Episode 29 – Living An Author’s Dream

    It’s one thing to write a book but it’s another thing to get the right audience to read it. Every new author faces the same challenge. Susan S. Warner just wrote her first book, “Never Say Never, Never Say Always.” It’s a heartbreaking yet optimistic story that covers the last six years of her life after she lost her son and then her husband six months later. This episode of Susan’s podcast is all about introducing her new book to the world and what it took to get here.



    Susan's book “Never Say Never, Never Say Always” is available now on Amazon.com.

    • 26 min
    Episode 28 – Exploring Relationships, Sex And Aspirations When You Find Yourself Single After 50 

    Episode 28 – Exploring Relationships, Sex And Aspirations When You Find Yourself Single After 50 

    There are not many discussions and articles about relationships, sex, and aspirations for singles after 50. Millennials and Gen Z's, those who dominate the media, primarily portray all seniors in retirement mode. Susan S. Warner, who suddenly found herself single at the age of 59, is here to tell you that life is not what the media portrays for the over 50 crowd.  They want to travel, embrace adventure, start new careers, explore their sexuality and live life to the fullest.  Fasten your seat belts, Susan is going to tell you what’s really happening out there.

    • 49 min
    Episode 27 – Silent Suffering

    Episode 27 – Silent Suffering

    Ever since Susan Warner started her own podcast, “Susan Is Suddenly Single,” 27 episodes ago, she has been receiving fan mail from people who lost spouses, children, parents, best friends, etc. They all thank her for her wisdom, spirit and honesty. It was very comforting for them to know they are not alone. Her words give them the confidence to understand there are better days ahead.



    As Susan gets ready to release her book, “Never Say Never, Never Say Always,” in the Fall, she is continually thinking about all those who are still suffering from grief. Her hope is tha her book will help people rethink what they really want for themselves and develop tools to get there.

    • 40 min
    Episode 26 – Winston

    Episode 26 – Winston

    The one being that has constantly been at Susan Warner’s side since her son David, and then her husband Michael, died six years ago, is her handsome Scottish Terrier, Winston. Everyone who owns a dog knows the irreplaceable comfort that a dog brings on a daily basis. When crises strikes, their companionship is irreplaceable. Pets represent normalcy, consistency, devotion, tender love, no judgement and loyalty.



    Susan’s upcoming book, “Never Say Never, Never Say Always,” will devote a chapter to Winston because he holds a very special place in her life and recovery. He could probably tell us secrets about Susan no one knows. Winston is a major part of Susan’s return to normalcy and a major part of her heart. Everyone who meets Winston knows he deserves so much credit. This podcast is devoted to him.

    • 33 min
    Episode 25 – A Partner, A Baby, And A Book

    Episode 25 – A Partner, A Baby, And A Book

    Susan Warner is living a fulfilled life through growth and circumstance. She just became the grandmother to a precious little girl who I know will be the source of much joy ahead. She also just completed her first non-fiction book, Never Say Never, Never Say Always, about re-discovering herself after the devastating loss of both her son, and then her husband six years ago. The campaign to promote the book is going to be an entirely new adventure for her. 

    One would think that Susan is now joyful all the time now that her life is newly complete.  Susan explains what truths actually appear regarding happiness, sadness and life in general.  Her adult life has changed so much, and she is determined to live in the here and now while being very introspective. Let’s find out what all that means and compare our philosophies of life to that.

    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

salvage sacs ,

So inspirational 💖

So inspiring, so smart, so positive! You’re awesome Susan! Thanks for sharing 💖💖

Dr Anteater ,

If you’re over 50 and single, you’ll want to listen to Susan

Susan Warner is suddenly single. And she has a lot to say about it. From dealing with grief to dating to….well, you’ll have to listen to her. Guaranteed, you’ll be entertained and you may shed a tear…and you might just understand yourself a little better after listening to her podcasts…

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