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In this powerful episode of No Final Answers, hosts Dr. Charles Huckenberry and Brandon Rial welcome author and speaker Tricia A. Baxley, whose life was profoundly changed by the suicide of her husband of 21 years. Rather than offering tidy conclusions, Tricia shares an honest exploration of what it means to live without final answers and how grief can become a catalyst for authenticity.
Tricia reflects on identity, ego, and the ways conditional love and fear quietly shape our lives. She speaks openly about learning to release external validation, reconnect with her authentic self, and remain present without attachment to outcomes. Central to the conversation is her belief that disconnection from one’s true self often fuels suffering.
Drawing from her book The Stories We Tell Ourselves and the companion workbook Rewriting the Stories That Shape Our Lives, Tricia discusses rewriting personal narratives, healing childhood trauma, grieving with intention, and living authentically. This episode is a compassionate, deeply human conversation about loss, self‑discovery, and remembering who we truly are.
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By Charles HuckenberryIn this powerful episode of No Final Answers, hosts Dr. Charles Huckenberry and Brandon Rial welcome author and speaker Tricia A. Baxley, whose life was profoundly changed by the suicide of her husband of 21 years. Rather than offering tidy conclusions, Tricia shares an honest exploration of what it means to live without final answers and how grief can become a catalyst for authenticity.
Tricia reflects on identity, ego, and the ways conditional love and fear quietly shape our lives. She speaks openly about learning to release external validation, reconnect with her authentic self, and remain present without attachment to outcomes. Central to the conversation is her belief that disconnection from one’s true self often fuels suffering.
Drawing from her book The Stories We Tell Ourselves and the companion workbook Rewriting the Stories That Shape Our Lives, Tricia discusses rewriting personal narratives, healing childhood trauma, grieving with intention, and living authentically. This episode is a compassionate, deeply human conversation about loss, self‑discovery, and remembering who we truly are.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.