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EPISODE · Sep 26, 2025 · 12 MIN

22 | Feeling Out of Place After Child Loss (and What God Says About It)

from Loud About Loss | Life After Child Loss for Christian Moms, Grief Support, Infant Loss · host Becky Hunt | Author, Speaker, Child Loss Advocate

Have you ever walked into a room and felt like you didn’t belong? After child loss, that “out of place” ache shows up everywhere—at church, at work, even in conversations with friends who once felt safe. It’s like the world kept moving, but you’re stuck wondering where you fit now that your baby isn’t here.In this episode of Loud About Loss, Becky gets real about what it means to live in that uncomfortable middle space. She shares her own story of walking back into church after losing her daughter Gracie, and how God reminded her she still belonged—not because she had it all together, but because she was His.💛 What you’ll hear in this episode:✅Why grief makes bereaved mothers feel like outsiders✅What the Bible says about belonging when you feel out of place✅Practical ways to find connection and community in the messy middle✅Why your child’s love still shines through you, even in spaces that feel heavyThis episode is for every grieving mom who has ever tugged at her shirt in a room full of moms and thought, I don’t belong here. Friend, you do belong—to God, to your child’s legacy, and to this community that refuses to whisper about grief.💛 Let’s stay connected. If this episode spoke to you, please follow the show and leave a review—it helps other grieving moms find us. And don’t forget to join the community newsletter at ⁠loudaboutloss.com ⁠for weekly encouragement, and updates on Becky's book. 💛 Want the first sneak peak at Becky's Book "Joy Does Return"? Read the first chapter before it releases here!

Have you ever walked into a room and felt like you didn’t belong? After child loss, that “out of place” ache shows up everywhere—at church, at work, even in conversations with friends who once felt safe. It’s like the world kept moving, but you’re stuck wondering where you fit now that your baby isn’t here.In this episode of Loud About Loss, Becky gets real about what it means to live in that uncomfortable middle space. She shares her own story of walking back into church after losing her daughter Gracie, and how God reminded her she still belonged—not because she had it all together, but because she was His.💛 What you’ll hear in this episode:✅Why grief makes bereaved mothers feel like outsiders✅What the Bible says about belonging when you feel out of place✅Practical ways to find connection and community in the messy middle✅Why your child’s love still shines through you, even in spaces that feel heavyThis episode is for every grieving mom who has ever tugged at her shirt in a room full of moms and thought, I don’t belong here. Friend, you do belong—to God, to your child’s legacy, and to this community that refuses to whisper about grief.💛 Let’s stay connected. If this episode spoke to you, please follow the show and leave a review—it helps other grieving moms find us. And don’t forget to join the community newsletter at ⁠loudaboutloss.com ⁠for weekly encouragement, and updates on Becky's book. 💛 Want the first sneak peak at Becky's Book "Joy Does Return"? Read the first chapter before it releases here!

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