EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 52 MIN
3. The Rage No One Talks About After Your Mother Dies
from Can't Call Your Mom with Nicole Weston · host Nicole Weston | Motherless mothers navigating life after motherloss
In this raw and honest guest episode, Nicole sits down with Nicki to explore the exhausting reality of being "the strong one" while navigating the back-to-back loss of her mother and brother. You’ll hear a real conversation about survival mode, the business of death, and the messy, necessary journey of reclaiming yourself after the darkness of grief hits.Nicki is a women’s self worth and freedom facilitator. She teaches women to put themselves first, especially after a major life event like loss or a divorce. She empowers women to be brave, break free from limiting beliefs, set healthy boundaries, and rediscover their worth. Nicki’s mission is to help women not just survive big things, but use them as a catalyst for growth, healing, and lasting empowerment. She is passionate about helping women move from self doubt and disconnection to clarity, self trust, and real internal power. She is a certified root cause therapy practitioner and uses this to help women reveal and release limiting beliefs and regulate their nervous systems. Her work is about real change, grounded in action, power, and possibility,Website: www.healingufirstcoaching.comThis episode includes an open and honest conversation about the darkest moments of grief, including intrusive thoughts about not wanting and knowing how to live without their loved ones. This is shared with love, courage, and the hope that you feel less alone.If you are currently struggling with thoughts of self-harm or suicide, please reach out for support.DISCLAIMERCan't Call Your Mom is a podcast for storytelling, connection, and community. It is not a substitute for professional mental health support, therapy, or crisis intervention. The experiences shared here are personal and are not intended as medical or psychological advice. If you or someone you love is struggling, please reach out to a qualified mental health professional.If you are in crisis or need immediate support:🇨🇦 Canada: Talk Suicide Canada — 1-833-456-4566 (24/7) or text 45645🇺🇸 USA: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988 (24/7)🌍 International: findahelpline.comConnect with Nicole:Register for Nicole’s free Masterclass: She’s Dead. Now what? May 6th @12pm ET https://www.nicoleweston.ca/masterclassgriefBook a free 20 minute introductory call with Nicole https://nicoleweston.as.me/introductorycallNicole's free Anger Workbook Guide: nicoleweston.ca/workbookWebsite: www.nicoleweston.caInstagram: @thenicolewestonProduced by Nicole Weston & Co-Produced by Hunter BlackettPhotography by Heather Whitcombe https://www.whitcombecreative.com/If This Episode Resonated: Please subscribe, leave a review, and share this with a woman in your life who is carrying this. You know someone who lost her mom during Covid and has never had a space to talk about it. Send it to her. Every share reaches another motherless mother who is searching for this community.
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In this raw and honest guest episode, Nicole sits down with Nicki to explore the exhausting reality of being "the strong one" while navigating the back-to-back loss of her mother and brother. You’ll hear a real conversation about survival mode, the business of death, and the messy, necessary journey of reclaiming yourself after the darkness of grief hits.Nicki is a women’s self worth and freedom facilitator. She teaches women to put themselves first, especially after a major life event like loss or a divorce. She empowers women to be brave, break free from limiting beliefs, set healthy boundaries, and rediscover their worth. Nicki’s mission is to help women not just survive big things, but use them as a catalyst for growth, healing, and lasting empowerment. She is passionate about helping women move from self doubt and disconnection to clarity, self trust, and real internal power. She is a certified root cause therapy practitioner and uses this to help women reveal and release limiting beliefs and regulate their nervous systems. Her work is about real change, grounded in action, power, and possibility,Website: www.healingufirstcoaching.comThis episode includes an open and honest conversation about the darkest moments of grief, including intrusive thoughts about not wanting and knowing how to live without their loved ones. This is shared with love, courage, and the hope that you feel less alone.If you are currently struggling with thoughts of self-harm or suicide, please reach out for support.DISCLAIMERCan't Call Your Mom is a podcast for storytelling, connection, and community. It is not a substitute for professional mental health support, therapy, or crisis intervention. The experiences shared here are personal and are not intended as medical or psychological advice. If you or someone you love is struggling, please reach out to a qualified mental health professional.If you are in crisis or need immediate support:🇨🇦 Canada: Talk Suicide Canada — 1-833-456-4566 (24/7) or text 45645🇺🇸 USA: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988 (24/7)🌍 International: findahelpline.comConnect with Nicole:Register for Nicole’s free Masterclass: She’s Dead. Now what? May 6th @12pm ET https://www.nicoleweston.ca/masterclassgriefBook a free 20 minute introductory call with Nicole https://nicoleweston.as.me/introductorycallNicole's free Anger Workbook Guide: nicoleweston.ca/workbookWebsite: www.nicoleweston.caInstagram: @thenicolewestonProduced by Nicole Weston & Co-Produced by Hunter BlackettPhotography by Heather Whitcombe https://www.whitcombecreative.com/If This Episode Resonated: Please subscribe, leave a review, and share this with a woman in your life who is carrying this. You know someone who lost her mom during Covid and has never had a space to talk about it. Send it to her. Every share reaches another motherless mother who is searching for this community.
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