Grief Turned Me Into a Robot… Until Hope Crept Back In
Update: 2025-12-21
Description
Linda Henderson shares the raw reality of what survival mode looks like after losing a child — not the polished version, the real one.
In this episode, we talk about grief as a full-body experience and why time moves you forward even when you don’t want to go.
Highlights include:
- 🖤 Why grief can make you feel like a “robot”
- 📝 How micro-actions (like writing “shower” on a list) can restart life
- 🤝 Why community changes everything when the world doesn’t get it
- 🔥 Her 3 pillars: acknowledgement, action, appreciation
- 🌤️ How hope quietly returns — without erasing the pain
🎙️ What We Talk About:
- The day Andrea died and how Linda’s life changed instantly
- Grief brain: memory loss, cognitive struggle, daily functioning
- Why “stages of grief” didn’t match her reality
- The power of tiny tasks and celebrating small wins
- PTSD, counseling, medication support, and long-term healing tools
- Finding “your people” and why isolation makes survival mode worse
- Gratitude as a sign of healing (not denial)
🔑 Key Takeaways:
“Grief is ugly. It’s messy. Trauma is ugly. It’s messy.”
“I was surviving… with help. Not even on my own.”
“Acknowledgement. Action. Appreciation.”
“Embrace the moments, cherish the memories, and hope for tomorrow.”
🙌 Why This Episode Matters:
This conversation tells the truth people avoid: grief doesn’t disappear — it integrates.
Linda’s story shows what it looks like to come back to life without pretending it didn’t destroy you.
If you’re in survival mode because of loss, trauma, or life punching you in the throat, this episode offers real hope — not toxic positivity.
And it proves healing can start with the smallest next step.
💬 Connect with Linda:
- Book: The Road of Love and Hope: The Journey of Child Loss (Amazon + via her website)
- Website: authorlindahenderson.com
- Facebook: Linda Wesley Henderson
- Instagram: @lindahenderson5044
- YouTube: Linda Henderson (Mama Pain)
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