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Grief that has no timeline

Grief that has no timeline

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In this episode of Making Sense of It With Rachelle, Rachelle explores grief not as something we “get over,” but as something we learn to live with. Through personal storytelling and reflection, the episode looks at how grief appears in many forms, through death, broken relationships, lost futures, and the quiet ache of what never came to be.
Drawing from her own experiences of loss, including watching her mother bury a child and later carrying her own devastating grief, Rachelle reflects on how we are taught to survive through strength and service, and how healing sometimes means learning to soften. A powerful moment from an Anderson Cooper and Stephen Colbert conversation on suffering weaves through the episode, naming grief as an unwelcome but lasting teacher that deepens our capacity for love, presence, and connection.
The episode also speaks to the collective grief many are carrying right now, grief for safety, trust, and stability, and invites listeners to sit with loss not in isolation, but in shared humanity. In a culture that rushes past pain, this conversation offers space to pause, reflect, and remember that grief, when carried together, can lead us toward greater compassion and a deeper way of living.

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