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Snack Pack S20E6: The Grief of Getting Better


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Reality Check My Life | Snack Pack for the Soulcast | S20E6: The Grief of Getting Better
Arc: Crisis Cosplay — When Performative Pain Steals the Mic

Healing is supposed to feel like freedom.

But what no one talks about… is the grief that can come with it.

In Episode 6 of the Crisis Cosplay series, Gin—your Soul Doula—explores a quiet, often unspoken part of the healing journey: the loneliness that sometimes follows liberation.

When the crisis ends, something unexpected can happen. The attention fades. The community built around shared wounds shifts. And suddenly you’re standing in a new version of yourself—healthier, steadier… and strangely unseen.

In this episode we explore:

• Why people often receive more attention during crisis than during healing
• The emotional process of mourning identities and roles built around pain
• What happens during the in-between phase of healing known as sacred disorientation
• Why peace can initially feel unfamiliar—even uncomfortable
• How to build intimacy and connection without needing collapse

Because getting better doesn’t erase the past.

But it does change how you move through the world.

And sometimes the bravest part of healing is learning to live without the audience that once surrounded your suffering.


💡 Listen · Reflect · Reset🎙️Produced by Kavi Apoha Studios 🌕A Zero Point Eclectic Production

 💬 Hosted by Gin — Soul Doula, Eclectic Alchemist, founder of ZPE & QFFC.

🎵Theme Song Lyrics: Rev. Mad Madame Gin · Music & Arrangement: Mureka

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