Shaken is Tombo Baldwin getting real about what grief does to a person—especially after the loss of his granddaughter, Sophia Grace. He opens with a Rocky-style “10th round” metaphor: life has landed a brutal sucker punch, and he’s been on the mat, hearing the count, trying to get back up.
Tombo draws a sharp line between whining (self-pity that drains you) and grief (love expressing itself through tears and ache). He admits he’s been rattled—confidence shaken, clarity foggy, stuck in that “in-between” twilight-zone place where life keeps moving but your heart feels paused.
From there, he shares what’s helped him start standing again:
He closes by encouraging listeners who feel knocked down: you’re not weak—you’re wounded. Keep stepping forward, keep honoring the loss, and keep choosing connection. And as always, Tombo reminds his people: “I got you.”
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