
EP203: The Man I Was Going to Marry Died in Afghanistan (Here’s What Happened After)
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"You cannot change your circumstance. You just can't. But you can change the meaning behind your circumstance." -- Meg
In this episode:
- A powerful true story of loss, trauma, and the long road to healing
- How unresolved grief can shape behavior, relationships, and identity over time
- What it looks like when the body finally says “enough” and forces emotional release
- A new perspective on how painful experiences can serve a deeper soul purpose
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In today’s episode, I’m sharing the most defining story of my entire life—something I’ve never shared this deeply on the podcast before. 15 years ago today, I lost the man I was going to marry—Joe—in Afghanistan. It was the darkest, most unraveling moment I’ve ever known. And it changed me. But not just in the way grief does. It broke me down… and eventually became the catalyst that built me back up.
You’ll hear the raw story of what happened, how I coped (and didn’t cope), and why I now understand that what happened to me also happened for me. It took nearly a decade before I started truly healing, but that’s when the transformation began. And that’s why I’m here now, as a conscious life coach, sharing this with you—so you know you’re not alone in your pain… and that you can expect good things, even after unimaginable loss.
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