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In this deeply personal episode, I open up about a moment I’ve kept tucked away—visiting my cousin Patrice’s grave, and what it meant to finally sit with the grief I had pushed down for years. I share how loss lingers in the body, how timelines don’t apply to healing, and why the myth that “time heals all wounds” is so misleading. This isn’t just a story about loss—it’s about release, remembrance, and allowing ourselves to feel without judgment.
I also guide you through a gentle closing practice to help you move through stored grief in your own body—because healing doesn’t mean forgetting, it means making space to feel again.
By Wendy JayneIn this deeply personal episode, I open up about a moment I’ve kept tucked away—visiting my cousin Patrice’s grave, and what it meant to finally sit with the grief I had pushed down for years. I share how loss lingers in the body, how timelines don’t apply to healing, and why the myth that “time heals all wounds” is so misleading. This isn’t just a story about loss—it’s about release, remembrance, and allowing ourselves to feel without judgment.
I also guide you through a gentle closing practice to help you move through stored grief in your own body—because healing doesn’t mean forgetting, it means making space to feel again.