Finding Home Again
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Memory, belonging, and learning to live where love still echoes.
In Part 2 of Shannon’s conversation with Racheal Rye, the focus shifts from grief itself to the places grief inhabits.
After losing her children Christian, Hannah and Ben, Racheal found herself navigating not only profound loss, but the spaces that held it. Homes, rooms, routines, landscapes and everyday objects became intertwined with memory, love and longing. Some places offered comfort. Others carried heartache. All became part of the story she was learning to live with.
Together, Shannon and Racheal explore what it means to remain in places forever changed by loss, the relationship between memory and belonging, and how we begin to rebuild a sense of home when life no longer looks the way it once did.
This is a gentle and deeply human conversation about place, identity, resilience, and the enduring connections that remain long after those we love are gone.
Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of child loss, grief, death, trauma and bereavement. Please take care while listening.
If this conversation raises difficult emotions for you, bereavement support services, crisis contacts and additional resources can be found in the show notes at ifthesetreescouldtalk.com.au.