In this first episode of Widowed Dads Building Chapter 2, Weston shares the story of becoming a widowed father overnight after losing his wife following the birth of their son.
This episode explores the chaos that followed, navigating the NICU alone, the emotional shock, the identity collapse, the isolation, and the reality that most people have no idea what happens psychologically when catastrophic loss collides with fatherhood and responsibility.
This conversation is not about pretending grief disappears. It is about telling the truth about what this experience actually feels like and why so many widowed dads quietly end up stuck in survival mode for years.
The episode also introduces the idea that rebuilding life after loss is possible, not by “moving on,” but by intentionally building Chapter 2.
If you are a widowed dad trying to figure out how to rebuild your life, relationships, purpose, direction, or future after loss, this podcast was built for you.
If you want help creating clarity around what your Chapter 2 could realistically look like, you can apply for Building Chapter 2: 5 Days to Clarity for Widowed Dads through the links below.
Resources:
Website: https://www.WestonBrandon.com
Free private Facebook group for widowed dads: https://www.facebook.com/groups/widoweddads
Book a coaching conversation: info@westonbrandon.com
Book: The Overhaul – Fixing Your Mindset and Driving Success https://a.co/d/03nNsvEu
Research mentioned in this episode:
A widely cited bereavement study of older widowed adults found that within about 25 months of losing a spouse, roughly 61% of widowers were remarried or in a new romantic relationship, compared to about 19% of widows. While the study focused primarily on older adults, broader bereavement research continues to show that widowers tend to pursue remarriage and romantic connection significantly more often and more quickly than widows.
(Source: Carr, D. et al., Changing Lives of Older Couples (CLOC) Study)