Journey to Grateful
Through the loss of my wife to cancer, I've discovered that many people – my support system included – don't know quite how to navigate through daily life after loss. Whether grieving themselves or wanting to help those they attempt to support, it's an uncharted path for many. I’ve come to understand the most valuable asset my family and friends possess is the ability to lift me up when I’ve needed it most with the simplest of gestures. There is no perfect formula to help someone grieve, the being there, listening, and providing a slice of normal is often exactly what is needed. The most difficult task for those on the outside is understanding the many facets of loss that are present almost every single day. This podcast was created to help us understand the process of loss with the help of those who are living it.

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EP201 - The Chapter I Never Expected to Walk Alone

EP201 - The Chapter I Never Expected to Walk Alone

Nearly six years after losing his wife Colleen, Tim finds himself reflecting on a part of grief that few people talk about openly — the middle years.In the early days after loss, life often feels chao...

15 Apr 19min

EP200 - Living Forward Without Leaving Love Behind

EP200 - Living Forward Without Leaving Love Behind

In this milestone 200th episode of Journey to Grateful, Tim closes the Seeing Grief Differently series by reflecting on what it truly means to live forward after loss — without leaving love behind. Th...

4 Apr 12min

EP199 - The God Who Doesn’t Hurry

EP199 - The God Who Doesn’t Hurry

In a world that urges quick healing and easy answers, grief often reveals a different experience of God — one marked by patience, presence, and quiet companionship. In this episode, Tim reflects on en...

31 Mars 6min

EP198 - When Faith Stops Sounding Like Certainty

EP198 - When Faith Stops Sounding Like Certainty

Grief often softens the certainty of faith, leaving questions where answers once lived. In this episode, Tim reflects on how belief, spirituality, and trust can change after loss — not as a failure of...

24 Mars 6min

EP197 - The Version of Me Grief Introduced

EP197 - The Version of Me Grief Introduced

Loss changes us — not by erasing who we were, but by introducing us to someone new. In this episode, Tim explores identity, becoming, and the quiet ways grief reshapes how we see ourselves and the wor...

17 Mars 6min

EP196 - Grief as a Teacher  (Even When We Didn't Enroll)

EP196 - Grief as a Teacher (Even When We Didn't Enroll)

Grief is not something we choose — and yet it often becomes one of life’s most powerful teachers. In this episode, Tim reflects on the quiet lessons grief can offer without suggesting the loss itself ...

10 Mars 7min

EP195 - What Grief Asks of Us Now

EP195 - What Grief Asks of Us Now

Grief changes over time — and so do the questions it asks of us. In this episode, Tim reflects on how grief evolves beyond the early days of loss, inviting listeners to consider what their grief may b...

3 Mars 8min

EP194 - Grief Doesn’t Want Closure — It Wants Companionship

EP194 - Grief Doesn’t Want Closure — It Wants Companionship

Closure is often presented as the goal of grieving — but what if our hearts are asking for something else? In this episode, Tim explores why grief may not be seeking answers or endings, but presence, ...

24 Feb 9min

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