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Why do so many grieving people feel like they have to stop talking about their grief as time passes? In this honest and heartfelt episode, Tim explores one of the most misunderstood realities of loss: grief does not simply disappear because years have gone by. As support from others often fades over time, many grieving people are left feeling emotionally isolated, misunderstood, or even pressured to “move on.” Through personal reflection and real-life examples, Tim discusses why grief still needs a voice years later and why the role of friends and family is far more important than they may realize. This episode offers compassionate insight for both grieving people and those who want to better understand how to truly support someone along the long road of grief—not through grand gestures or perfect words, but through presence, listening, and a willingness to care.
By Tim Bigonia5
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Why do so many grieving people feel like they have to stop talking about their grief as time passes? In this honest and heartfelt episode, Tim explores one of the most misunderstood realities of loss: grief does not simply disappear because years have gone by. As support from others often fades over time, many grieving people are left feeling emotionally isolated, misunderstood, or even pressured to “move on.” Through personal reflection and real-life examples, Tim discusses why grief still needs a voice years later and why the role of friends and family is far more important than they may realize. This episode offers compassionate insight for both grieving people and those who want to better understand how to truly support someone along the long road of grief—not through grand gestures or perfect words, but through presence, listening, and a willingness to care.