Rachel's Story: Living With Suicide Loss
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Navigating Grief, Love and New Beginnings
In this episode, I sit down with Rachel, a brave and gentle soul who has walked through more loss than most of us can imagine.
Rachel lost both of her parents to cancer. Then, when she was 5 months pregnant, she lost her husband to suicide. Overnight she became a widow and a single mum, trying to survive heartbreak while preparing to bring new life into the world.
We talk about:
Living with grief when it comes in waves, not stages
The loneliness of widowhood and solo parenting after loss
Carrying love and pain at the same time
Building a colourful business from the darkest season of her life
Today, Rachel designs and sells modern, colourful grief cards and works as a grief coach. Her work is all about saying: “You’re not alone in this, and your grief is not too much.”
If you’re grieving a suicide loss or you’re a young widow
You do not have to go through this on your own. Here are some places that can offer support:
Samaritans (UK & Ireland) – 24/7 listening support. Call 116 123 for free or visit their website.
Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide (SOBS) – Peer support for adults who have lost someone to suicide.
WAY – Widowed and Young – A UK charity for anyone who lost a partner before age 51, offering peer-to-peer support from others who “get it.”
You can find Rachel on Instagram: @lovelossdiscoballs
If you’d like to get in touch to share your story on the podcast, email me at:
thepowertoherpod@gmail.com