6. The Shit Nobody Told me about Grief with Gianna Part 1
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In this deeply personal episode, Brittany and her daughter Gianna open up about the loss of Brittany’s sister Brooke, exploring the raw reality of grief, the invisible labor of holding a family together, and the spiritual ways their love continues—through wind, hummingbirds, and everyday moments. They share how grief can feel never-ending, how it shows up differently for each person, and the tools and support that helped them begin to find light in the dark.
5 Key Takeaways
• [0:01:20] – Grief is highly individual and ongoing, often resurfacing in unexpected ways long after others stop checking in.
• [0:03:40] – Losing a sibling can feel like losing a part of yourself, leaving you feeling incomplete and disassociated from life.
• [0:06:30] – Support roles can shift in grief; Gianna stepped in to care for her younger siblings and grandmother while suppressing her own emotions.
• [0:09:40] – Tools like Sheryl Sandberg’s Option B and grief counseling became helpful only when Brittany was ready to receive them.
• [0:17:52] – Spiritual signs—like hummingbirds and changes in the wind—help Brittany and Gianna feel Brooke’s continued presence and love.
“The deeper the grief is, the deeper the love.” – B
Resource Links:
Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience, and Finding Joy by Sheryl SandbergConnect with B:
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