Living In The Interruption
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This episode and new season begins where most people stop talking - after the loss, after the funeral, after the support fades. After nearly two years of fighting cancer alongside my wife, she’s gone… and what’s left isn’t closure. It’s interruption.
This is a raw breakdown of what grief feels like when it doesn’t fit into “reason, season, or lifetime”. When a relationship doesn’t end, it just stops mid-life, mid-conversation, mid-everything.
In this episode, I get into:
The brutal difference between sudden loss & “normal” endings
Why closure isn’t always real; or possible
The weight of unanswered prayers and what that does to faith
Living with anger, doubt, and belief simultaneously
The daily reality of carrying loss that doesn’t make sense
This isn’t polished. It’s not comfortable. And it doesn’t try to wrap pain in something digestible.
It’s an honest and raw look at grief, faith under pressure, and what it means to keep moving when nothing feels solid.
If you’re in it… or you’ve ever been in it… you’ll understand.
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