The Wright Life-A Widow’s Diary

Mandie Wright

In an attempt to process all the feelings, this podcast documents my new widowhood journey. No advice from this widow! I’m brand new to the neighborhood. Just a glimpse into what my journey looks like as I navigate grief and trauma, my faith, parenting teens, finances, helping to run an inherited family business, and self-care, because after all of that, I need some self-care. This is my widowhood journey, the good, bad, ugly, and hopefully funny. I like funny, too.

  1. 07/19/2021

    Episode 21: It’s Retreat Time!

    Let me tell you a little story about a widow who was super excited about attending her first widows retreat. For many months she felt so excited to have a retreat to go to, on the beach no less, where she could work through emotions, learn new strategies, gather resources, and build new friendships with other widows. It felt like the most perfect thing that she could ever do. Until it didn’t. That widow is me. I leave on Thursday, and I’m freaking out. On this episode I explore all the reasons I shouldn’t go on this retreat, and then I ask for prayer because I’m going to go anyway. Here’s the prayer guide I reference: Day 1 - Pray for the caregivers keeping the children Jesus, give them strength and endurance to love these beautiful children and give them the ability to comfort in a way that only you can Jesus. Give them provision and allow them to experience beautiful sleep this week.  Day 2 - Pray for the Never Alone helpers, volunteers, and prayer team  Jesus, touch every person who has helped create beauty, has cooked food, has planned the program, has delivered food and will create a safe space of healing. Let them know you are using their hands to heal in the beauty of your love.  Day 3 - Pray for the homes where the women stay and meet. Jesus, bless the homeowners who have donated their homes. Bless the space with peace and freedom to heal. Bless every family represented and the generations that come behind them to experience your love.  Day 4 - Pray for the speakers Jesus, we pray that each speaker will speak directly to the places that need the most comfort. That their vulnerability will transfer by the power of the Holy Spirit and that their life, stories, training and past will give each widow the power to overcome.  Day 5 - Pray for the travel and renounce fear for each widow  Jesus, we speak to any fear that each widow may feel. We declare that your perfect love will flood their mind and hearts to know that you are shaping their future and their children to receive the blessings you have promised. We pray for traveling mercies and that flights are on time, roads are clear and that your angels surround each woman as she comes.  Day 6 - Pray for the soul and that pain will be unlocked to heal Jesus, we pray that every heart of every widow would be soft. Jesus, take her soul and allow her to feel the deep things of your love to heal the deep wounds of the loss.  Day 7 - Pray for the future of the widow and her identity Jesus, we release your daughters into the world to change the world. We pray that every woman would know whose she is to impact her children in ways she never has. Deeply seal the belief in them for their destiny as a warrior, as a hope dealer for anyone in pain and give them supernatural ability to see you healing them in real time as we minister to them through prayer! Let them FEEL the prayers of the righteous deep in their bones and breathe new life, new hope and new peace. If you want to learn more about this retreat you can visit www.neveralonewidows.com

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In an attempt to process all the feelings, this podcast documents my new widowhood journey. No advice from this widow! I’m brand new to the neighborhood. Just a glimpse into what my journey looks like as I navigate grief and trauma, my faith, parenting teens, finances, helping to run an inherited family business, and self-care, because after all of that, I need some self-care. This is my widowhood journey, the good, bad, ugly, and hopefully funny. I like funny, too.