When Grief Doesn't Come with a Goodbye, with Yolanda Thorne

EPISODE · Dec 31, 2025 · 1H 8M

When Grief Doesn't Come with a Goodbye, with Yolanda Thorne

from The Grieving Journey Podcast · host Angel Morel Brown

Send a textSome grief doesn’t come with a goodbye — it comes with change, uncertainty, and learning how to let go of what life used to look like.In this final episode of Season 3 of The Grieving Journey Podcast, Angel sits down with Yolanda Thorne for an honest and heartfelt conversation about navigating grief that isn’t tied to death, but to transitions, relationships, and identity shifts. Yolanda opens up about parenting through mental illness, grieving the life she once envisioned, and learning how to show up for herself in new ways.Together, they explore the quiet grief that often goes unseen — the kind rooted in unmet expectations, evolving family dynamics, and seasons that test your faith. Through vulnerability and reflection, Yolanda shares how therapy, faith, and community became anchors during moments of deep uncertainty.This episode is a reminder that grief doesn’t always look the same, and healing isn’t linear. Sometimes it’s about learning to hold both gratitude and loss at the same time.💛 Key Themes• Grieving change and unmet expectations• Parenting through emotional transitions• Faith, therapy, and emotional resilience• Releasing what no longer serves you• Redefining healing and strength✨ Connect with YolandaInstagram: @BossGalsTalkingTea🎧 Connect with The Grieving Journey PodcastInstagram + Facebook: @thegrievingjourneypodcast📧 Share your story or inquire about being a guest: [email protected] you for walking with me through Season 3 — your support, listening, and presence mean more than you know. 💛

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