They Were All There At First
After a major loss, many grieving people experience a second heartbreak nobody warns them about:
People disappear.
Friends stop calling.
Family gets uncomfortable.
Support fades.
And suddenly you're grieving both the person you lost and the relationships that changed afterward.
In this episode of the Laugh Cry Scream Podcast, Chris Workman explores the loneliness that often follows grief, why people pull away, and what grieving people wish others understood.
If you've ever wondered:
• Where did everyone go?
• Why did support disappear?
• Why do people stop checking in?
• Is this normal after loss?
• Why did support disappear?
• Why do people stop checking in?
• Is this normal after loss?
This episode is for you.
🎙️ Subscribe for conversations about grief, child loss, estrangement, healing, and life after devastating loss.
🌐 Resources:
www.griefandhealingwithchris.com
www.griefandhealingwithchris.com
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Christina Workman
Chris is a grief educator, writer, and speaker who supports parents navigating child loss and family estrangement—without sugarcoating or silencing. With over 35 years as a nurse and lived experience as a bereaved mother, stepmother, and grandmother, she brings both credibility and candor to conversations most people avoid.
