#19 - Anonymous 03
EPISODE #19
In this anonymous calls episode, two very different life paths converge on a common thread: navigating grief and trying to make sense of what comes next.
The first caller shares how a series of devastating losses, including the murder of a cousin, the death of her fiancé, and a period of time spent living in her car, led her to build her own kind of faith. Not based in religion, but in kindness, connection, and the belief that our energy continues in some form. Her story is raw, deeply personal, and grounded in the love of a small dog who helped her find meaning at rock bottom.
The second caller talks about growing up with death as a constant backdrop after her mother was diagnosed with cancer when she was ten. That experience shaped her worldview, fueled lifelong anxiety, and became the story she told herself for decades. We talk about what it means to start rewriting those old stories, why grief can sometimes feel like an identity, and how facing death can clarify what matters most in life.
Together, these calls reveal how loss can transform us and how meaning often emerges from the hardest places.
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