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Lately, when I drop into bed at night, I find myself asking how on earth I got through the last twelve hours. Quite often, I don't remember what I did or half of what I said.
Yet, if you passed me in the street, you'd think I was a normal, everyday person going about her day, coping. Doing grown-up stuff. Making videos. Living without a mum.
This episode was inspired by you.
It is made in recognition of all those who have reached out to me, people who have shown their love and support and shared their grief journey stories. People who, from the outside, look happy and sorted and appear to have it all together.
But, like me, they don't. Not always. And that's okay.
As a good friend said to me, "Grief is a journey, not a destination".
My friend, Brian and I are here today, so neither of us has to make that journey alone.
Always remember, our hearts beat with yours.
Arohanui
Liz and Brian xx
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Lately, when I drop into bed at night, I find myself asking how on earth I got through the last twelve hours. Quite often, I don't remember what I did or half of what I said.
Yet, if you passed me in the street, you'd think I was a normal, everyday person going about her day, coping. Doing grown-up stuff. Making videos. Living without a mum.
This episode was inspired by you.
It is made in recognition of all those who have reached out to me, people who have shown their love and support and shared their grief journey stories. People who, from the outside, look happy and sorted and appear to have it all together.
But, like me, they don't. Not always. And that's okay.
As a good friend said to me, "Grief is a journey, not a destination".
My friend, Brian and I are here today, so neither of us has to make that journey alone.
Always remember, our hearts beat with yours.
Arohanui
Liz and Brian xx
Links mentioned in the show:Liz's Front Row newsletter.
The best of my writing is shared in my weekly newsletter. Join my inner circle for free, and let's get to know each other better.
Sign up for the Front Row Newsletter here.
❤️ Like what you heard? PLEASE SHOW YOUR LOVE by rating and reviewing us! You can leave your review for the It's a Drama Podcast here It only takes a minute and helps us reach more people. Scroll to the bottom of your podcasting app to review.
📧 Please email Liz or Brian (or both!) and let us know where you are listening from and why you love the show!
🇳🇿 Our Moving to NZ Podcast. Everything you need to know about moving to and living in New Zealand: NZ Ahead
Liz's latest book about travelling the world with two teenage kids is now available on AUDIO! Get your copy HERE

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