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No one chooses grief. But for senior men who are willing to sit with it rather than run from it, grief has a strange way of opening doors — to self-understanding, to deeper relationships, to a clearer sense of what actually matters. This episode explores the idea of post-traumatic growth in later life: how loss can become a catalyst for reflection, renewed purpose, and a stronger sense of who you are. It isn’t about silver linings or forced positivity. It’s about what’s genuinely possible on the other side of pain — if you’re willing to walk through it.
By The Encore ProjectNo one chooses grief. But for senior men who are willing to sit with it rather than run from it, grief has a strange way of opening doors — to self-understanding, to deeper relationships, to a clearer sense of what actually matters. This episode explores the idea of post-traumatic growth in later life: how loss can become a catalyst for reflection, renewed purpose, and a stronger sense of who you are. It isn’t about silver linings or forced positivity. It’s about what’s genuinely possible on the other side of pain — if you’re willing to walk through it.