In She Diaries, women who have lost their husbands to suicide bravely share their stories of strength while navigating the unimaginable journey of widowhood. Through candid interviews, the podcast explores their lives before the tragedy, moments that changed everything, the web of grief, and the hard-earned lessons of overcoming deep loss. These powerful stories shed light on the strength and courage it takes to move forward.
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Episode Summary
In this episode of She Diaries, host Krista Gregg talks with Alexandra Wyman, a mother and widow who shares her experience after losing her husband to suicide. Alexandra reflects on the early days of loss, the societal expectations placed on grieving, and her personal journey toward healing. Together, they explore the non-linear nature of grief, the importance of mental health support, and the power of honest connection. Alexandra also discusses the need for planning ahead, setting boundaries, and finding community. This conversation is a heartfelt look at resilience, personal growth, and discovering joy after unimaginable loss.
Content warning
This podcast includes real stories of suicide loss. Some episodes may reference the method of suicide and include emotionally intense or uncomfortable descriptions. We understand how sensitive this content is, and we carefully edit each episode to honor and respect both our guests and listeners. If you or someone you know is struggling, please call or text 988 or visit 988lifeline.org for free, 24/7 support. Please take care while listening—pause if you need to. You are not alone.
Takeaways
- Societal pressures can complicate the grieving process.
- Mental health support is essential after loss.
- Setting boundaries is key to emotional well-being.
- Feeling your emotions is a necessary part of healing.
- Connection, community, and support groups matter.
- Early mental health education can prevent long-term struggles.
- Planning ahead, including writing a will, can ease the burden on loved ones.
- It’s okay to feel awkward—showing up with honesty helps.
See photos of Alexandra and Shawn on on our episode blog post.
Mental Health Resources
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988 for free, 24/7, confidential support for mental health crises, suicidal thoughts, or emotional distress.
- Find a Therapist: Search for licensed therapists near you through directories like Psychology Today, TherapyDen, or Mental Health Match.
- Join a Support Group: Connect with others through peer-led or professionally facilitated support groups via NAMI or GriefShare.
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