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Today, I sit down with Faith Sage — a friend I met on the Podcasters Cruise and the inspiring host of Release Grief. In this episode, we explore grief, sadness, and how our culture has changed the way we deal with loss. Together, we explore why death has become so desensitized in modern society and how that affects our relationships, our healing process, and our ability to truly honor those we’ve lost.

Ms. Sage shares her heartbreaking yet powerful story of losing both her daughter and her granddaughter in separate vehicle accidents — two tragedies that reshaped her entire world. Through her pain, she found a mission to help others heal by creating Release Grief, a podcast that gives people a space to share their stories, emotions, and methods of recovery. We discuss how writing her book A Walk With Faith became her first step toward healing, and how storytelling, spirituality, and community all play a role in rebuilding life after loss.

Throughout our conversation, Ms. Sage opens up about what it means to grieve while raising a family, maintaining communication with children, and navigating emotions as a parent. We talk about how parents can support their children through loss, the importance of listening instead of problem-solving, and how grief can either divide or strengthen a family. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that grief never truly disappears — but with faith, community, and honest expression, we can release its weight and transform it into purpose.

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