Episode Description
Grief can be loud, but it can also be invisible. If you have ever felt “fine” on the surface while something inside stays tight, restless, numb, or oddly reactive, there is a chance you are not broken, you are carrying something unprocessed. We sit down with grief coach and Unparented podcast host Robert DelFave to talk about what happens when grief does not go away, it simply goes underground and starts running parts of your life you cannot quite explain.
We get specific about the signs of unprocessed grief and why it often masquerades as anxiety, depression, emotional flatness, relationship disconnection, or a short fuse. Robert shares his own story of losing his dad at 14 and his mom at 26, and how “looking okay” can become a lifelong habit. We also explore why teenage grief is uniquely complicated: teens need permission and language to feel what is true, and when adults avoid the topic, silence turns into a pattern that spreads into adulthood.
We also widen the definition of loss. You can grieve more than death, including a job, a relationship, a sense of safety, or even a previous version of yourself. Finally, we name “grief ambushes”, the moments when a smell, song, or date brings everything back, and why that is not regression. You will leave with clear next steps: name it out loud, find one safe person, and stop timing your grief. If this resonates, subscribe, share it with someone who needs more gentleness, and leave a review so more people can find real grief support.
Connect With the Guest:
- Website: https://robertdelfave.com
- Free audio series: "Not Alone" (a 5-day series, available via the website)
- Podcast: Unparented
- Threads: search Robert DelFave
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