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What if your deepest pain could be transformed into your life’s greatest purpose?
Losing a life partner is a profound and disorienting experience that can leave one grappling with feelings of intense anger and sadness. Those emotions can create a paralysis that prevents us from moving forward or be the catalyst that forces us to reevaluate our entire lives.
In this episode of the Widow Empowerment Project, host Andy Dziedzic welcomes Stephany Richards – a widow who found healing through volunteer service. After losing her husband at age 24, Stephany made the decision to channel her anger and sadness into action by participating in an expedition to Alaska. This experience helped her connect with other members of the widowed community and became a turning point when she realized that beauty and loss could coexist together. This newfound clarity led her to engage with the Travis Manion Foundation (TMF), a service-driven nonprofit focused on community improvement.
Through therapy and her volunteer work with Travis Manion Foundation, Stephany found a way to turn her grief into meaningful action. Her journey illustrates how serving others can transform pain into a powerful source of purpose and connection.
Andy and Stephany discuss:
Resources:
Get in Touch with the Travis Manion Foundation
Get in Touch with the Widow Empowerment Project
By Andy DziedzicWhat if your deepest pain could be transformed into your life’s greatest purpose?
Losing a life partner is a profound and disorienting experience that can leave one grappling with feelings of intense anger and sadness. Those emotions can create a paralysis that prevents us from moving forward or be the catalyst that forces us to reevaluate our entire lives.
In this episode of the Widow Empowerment Project, host Andy Dziedzic welcomes Stephany Richards – a widow who found healing through volunteer service. After losing her husband at age 24, Stephany made the decision to channel her anger and sadness into action by participating in an expedition to Alaska. This experience helped her connect with other members of the widowed community and became a turning point when she realized that beauty and loss could coexist together. This newfound clarity led her to engage with the Travis Manion Foundation (TMF), a service-driven nonprofit focused on community improvement.
Through therapy and her volunteer work with Travis Manion Foundation, Stephany found a way to turn her grief into meaningful action. Her journey illustrates how serving others can transform pain into a powerful source of purpose and connection.
Andy and Stephany discuss:
Resources:
Get in Touch with the Travis Manion Foundation
Get in Touch with the Widow Empowerment Project