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After the loss of a parent, the world doesn’t stop — but part of you does.
In this episode of Un-Shuck Yourself, we talk about what it really means to step back into life after one of the most profound losses a person can experience. Not the neat stages of grief. Not the inspirational clichés. The actual reality: the disorientation, the emotional ambushes, the identity shift, and the quiet guilt that can come with learning to live again.
This episode is for anyone navigating life after losing a parent — whether the loss is recent or years old — and for those trying to support someone who is.
You don’t “move on.” You move forward carrying them with you.
Inside this episode:
• Why the world can feel unreal after a major loss
• The myth of “back to normal”
• How grief shows up in unexpected waves
• The identity shift that comes with losing a parent
• Permission to laugh, live, and feel okay again
• Practical ways to re-enter everyday life
If you’re walking through grief right now, you’re not broken — you’re adapting to a reality you never asked for.
And you don’t have to do it alone.
By Corpus Christi OriginalsAfter the loss of a parent, the world doesn’t stop — but part of you does.
In this episode of Un-Shuck Yourself, we talk about what it really means to step back into life after one of the most profound losses a person can experience. Not the neat stages of grief. Not the inspirational clichés. The actual reality: the disorientation, the emotional ambushes, the identity shift, and the quiet guilt that can come with learning to live again.
This episode is for anyone navigating life after losing a parent — whether the loss is recent or years old — and for those trying to support someone who is.
You don’t “move on.” You move forward carrying them with you.
Inside this episode:
• Why the world can feel unreal after a major loss
• The myth of “back to normal”
• How grief shows up in unexpected waves
• The identity shift that comes with losing a parent
• Permission to laugh, live, and feel okay again
• Practical ways to re-enter everyday life
If you’re walking through grief right now, you’re not broken — you’re adapting to a reality you never asked for.
And you don’t have to do it alone.