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Grief has a way of taking more than the person you lost — it can quietly strip away the things you once loved doing. The woodworking bench you haven't touched in months. The fishing pole still in the garage. The garden that went unplanted this spring. For senior men, this kind of retreat is more common than anyone talks about. In this episode, we explore why loss tends to pull us away from the activities that once grounded us — and why finding your way back, whether to something familiar or something completely new, can be one of the most genuine acts of healing available to you. Not a cure, not a distraction — a way back to yourself.
By The Encore ProjectGrief has a way of taking more than the person you lost — it can quietly strip away the things you once loved doing. The woodworking bench you haven't touched in months. The fishing pole still in the garage. The garden that went unplanted this spring. For senior men, this kind of retreat is more common than anyone talks about. In this episode, we explore why loss tends to pull us away from the activities that once grounded us — and why finding your way back, whether to something familiar or something completely new, can be one of the most genuine acts of healing available to you. Not a cure, not a distraction — a way back to yourself.