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265. These Widows Are Rebuilding Life After Loss, One Brick (Or Peanut Butter Parfait!) At A Time! - Roundtable Discussion With Pam, Becky, And MaryBeth

Episode 265 of the Widow 180 The Podcast with Jen Zwinck podcast, hosted by Jen Zwinck, titled "265. These Widows Are Rebuilding Life After Loss, One Brick (Or Peanut Butter Parfait!) At A Time! - Roundtable Discussion With Pam, Becky, And MaryBeth" was published on April 3, 2026 and runs 51 minutes.

April 3, 2026 ·51m · Widow 180 The Podcast with Jen Zwinck

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Welcome to this first ever Widow 180 roundtable discussion! We are bringing together an inspiring group of guests to explore the deeply personal process of rebuilding life after loss. Pam (4 years widowed), Becky (4 years widowed) and MaryBeth (14 years widowed), all bravely come forward today to share their unique stories of grief, resilience, rediscovering joy, and picking up the pieces of their shattered lives. The conversation covers: The overwhelming early days of widowhood and shifting ...

Welcome to this first ever Widow 180 roundtable discussion! We are bringing together an inspiring group of guests to explore the deeply personal process of rebuilding life after loss. Pam (4 years widowed), Becky (4 years widowed) and MaryBeth (14 years widowed), all bravely come forward today to share their unique stories of grief, resilience, rediscovering joy, and picking up the pieces of their shattered lives.

The conversation covers:

  • The overwhelming early days of widowhood and shifting from survival mode to finding purpose
  • Moments that signaled the start of healing and concrete steps taken towards rebuilding
  • The challenge of moving from "we" to "me" and discovering identity apart from marriage
  • Creating new traditions, making bold life changes, and the power of community
  • The importance of patience, courage, daily gratitude, and grace on the journey forward!

You will hear honest accounts of building new lives, facing uncertainty with bravery, honoring loved ones, and finding hope after heartbreak. 

If you’re new to widowhood or feeling stuck in the messy middle of grief, this episode offers comfort, validation, and tangible tools for taking the next step!

Resources and groups mentioned in this episode:

  • Check out Pam's group at www.widowswhowine.com
  • Louisville Widow and Widowers Meetup (meetup.com)
  • Pam's Book: Where's the Key to the Safe?

Remember - You’re not alone—listen in for wisdom, laughter, and solidarity on the road to rebuilding after loss.

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