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When death comes knocking, it opens a door we never asked to walk through. In this episode of Dear Cassie, I reflect on the loss of my mother and the unspoken realities of grief—the messy emotions of anger, guilt, confusion, numbness, and sadness that come in waves.
I share how death can reshape you, gave me a voice I didn’t know I had, and changed the way I connect with others. Nearly 28 years later, I’m still healing, still finding meaning, and still keeping her memory alive.
If you’re grieving, I want you to know: you are not alone. Healing doesn’t happen overnight, but together, we can walk through the unspoken door with hope, love, and purpose.
By Antionette CollierSend us Fan Mail
When death comes knocking, it opens a door we never asked to walk through. In this episode of Dear Cassie, I reflect on the loss of my mother and the unspoken realities of grief—the messy emotions of anger, guilt, confusion, numbness, and sadness that come in waves.
I share how death can reshape you, gave me a voice I didn’t know I had, and changed the way I connect with others. Nearly 28 years later, I’m still healing, still finding meaning, and still keeping her memory alive.
If you’re grieving, I want you to know: you are not alone. Healing doesn’t happen overnight, but together, we can walk through the unspoken door with hope, love, and purpose.