When Life Throws You Into a New Room: How Grief Changes Who You Are - 28
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What happens when the life you knew disappears, but you still have to wake up and live the next day? In this heartfelt episode of Enduring Grief, Sarah Peterson sits with Marlis and Dean for an honest conversation about identity, loss, and the painful moments when life no longer feels familiar. They talk about illness, parenting through hardship, losing roles that once defined them, and learning to live in “new rooms” after grief changes everything. Through personal stories, gentle humor, and deep wisdom, they explore how sadness can slowly make room for gratitude, love, and meaning. This episode offers comfort for anyone facing a major life change, reminding listeners that they do not have to like the loss to keep moving toward what matters most.
Episode highlights:
(2:38) When life no longer feels like your life
(3:02) Losing the expected version of motherhood
(6:09) Illness, identity loss, and career grief
(9:00) How roles change through every stage of life
(15:18) Why grief may always be present
(18:00) Feeling lost when old guideposts disappear
(23:32) Redefining yourself after loss
(28:53) One small step toward what matters most
(30:19) Entering the “new room” after grief
(36:07) Why we cannot return to the old rooms
(41:26) Choosing one guidepost for today
Connect with Sarah:
✅ Instagram: instagram.com/clearmourning
✅ Official Website: clearmourning.org
Follow us on Instagram: @ClearMourning
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