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6 Foot Under and 6 Months In

6 Foot Under and 6 Months In

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There’s this unspoken expectation that by six months in, you should be doing better. That the worst has passed, that life has settled, that you’ve somehow “moved on.” But in this episode of It’s a Death Sentence, we sit down and talk honestly about what grief actually feels like six months after loss.

What You’ll Discover

- Grief Doesn’t Follow a Timeline: Six months isn’t a milestone of healing, it’s often where the reality of loss starts to settle in and reshape everything.

- The Hidden Weight of “Moving On”: How social expectations to be okay can make grief feel isolating, even when you’re still deeply affected.

- How Grief Shows Up in Everyday Life: From dreams and unexpected triggers to physical symptoms and emotional waves, grief doesn’t stay in one place.

What is clear is how messy and unpredictable grief is. One moment you’re laughing, getting through your day, doing your job, and the next something small, a memory, a date, even a conversation, brings everything rushing back. And the hardest part is that life keeps moving around you, while you’re still trying to make sense of what’s changed forever.

This episode is a reminder that there’s no right way to grieve and no timeline you have to follow. Whether you’re six weeks, six months, or years into loss, your experience is valid. And if you’ve ever felt like you should be “over it” by now, this conversation will meet you exactly where you are.

It's A Death Sentence shares real stories of life after loss and is produced by Urban Podcasts. Listener discretion is always advised.

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