Episode 36
The holidays are often painted as joyful, bright, and magical, but for anyone grieving, they can feel heavy, complicated, and painfully lonely. In this episode, we open up about what it’s really like to face the holiday season without our mothers, sharing both our professional insights as mental health providers and our personal stories of loss. We talk openly about the emotional realities of grief during a time that pressures us to “be merry,” explore why this season can intensify feelings of longing, and offer compassionate, realistic coping strategies listeners can use to support themselves. From setting boundaries to creating rituals of remembrance, we discuss the small, meaningful ways to get through the holidays while honoring both love and loss. This episode is a reminder that if this season feels hard for you, you’re not alone, and it’s okay to show up exactly as you are.
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