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Loneliness in grief isn’t always what we expect—and it doesn’t always fade with time. In this episode, Tim explores how loneliness evolves along the long road of grief, shifting from the visible isolation of early loss to a quieter, more complex presence in the years that follow. As life continues to move forward, moments of connection and even joy can still carry an undercurrent of absence. With honesty and compassion, Tim reflects on the difference between being alone and feeling alone, the subtle social shifts that occur after loss, and the quiet realization that someone who should be there… isn’t. No matter the type of loss you’ve experienced, this episode offers reassurance that this kind of loneliness is not something to fix—but something to understand, carry, and gently move through.
By Tim Bigonia5
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Loneliness in grief isn’t always what we expect—and it doesn’t always fade with time. In this episode, Tim explores how loneliness evolves along the long road of grief, shifting from the visible isolation of early loss to a quieter, more complex presence in the years that follow. As life continues to move forward, moments of connection and even joy can still carry an undercurrent of absence. With honesty and compassion, Tim reflects on the difference between being alone and feeling alone, the subtle social shifts that occur after loss, and the quiet realization that someone who should be there… isn’t. No matter the type of loss you’ve experienced, this episode offers reassurance that this kind of loneliness is not something to fix—but something to understand, carry, and gently move through.