When the World Moves On but Your Grief Doesn’t

Krystle and Danette of Grief Unfiltered discuss a common but rarely spoken part of grief: when initial support fades while the loss still feels intense. Using their father’s death as an example, Krystle describes overwhelming check-ins and help up to the funeral, followed by an abrupt drop-off that felt isolating and created pressure to “be better.” They explore why people stop reaching out, including discomfort, fear of saying the wrong thing, and misleading impressions from social media. They encourage grievers to ask for connection and set expectations about whether they want to talk or cry, and encourage supporters to ask how someone is truly doing. They emphasize that grief has no timeline, joy and grief can coexist, and healing requires intentional work such as therapy and journaling.

 

📌 Timestamps:

00:00 Welcome to Grief Unfiltered

00:33 When the World Moves On

01:29 Support Fades After Funeral

06:22 Why It Gets So Lonely

08:33 Awkwardness and Social Media

13:17 Ask for Real Support

14:03 What Helped Us Cope 1

5:04 Therapy and Doing the Work

20:20 Living With Grief Long Term

22:09 Final Takeaways and Resources

 

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