3 Years After Her Husband’s Death, Whitney Lyn Allen Shares What Really Helps (#219)
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When Whitney Lyn Allen’s husband died suddenly in her arms, her entire world shattered. In this powerful episode of the DEAD Talks Podcast, Whitney opens up about the shock of sudden death, the raw pain of early grief, and the signs that convinced her her husband was still with her.Now, three years later, Whitney reflects on what really helps in the journey through loss—offering wisdom, compassion, and hope to anyone navigating grief.In this episode, Whitney shares:The night everything changed when her husband passedThe unbearable pain of sudden death and early griefThe signs and spiritual moments that brought her comfortHow she found purpose and resilience in lossWhat she’s learned about healing and moving forwardWhitney is also the author of What Must Be Carried: Living a Beautiful Life Beyond Loss, where she continues to guide others through the journey of grief.Check out Whitney's second book "What Must Be Carried: Living a Beautiful Life Beyond Loss"For more on Whitney Allen: www.whitneylynallen.comCheck out episode 94 to listen to the first time Whitney was on the show.Join the DEAD Talk Patreon for only $5/mo to support our mission & and gain access to exclusive content and features. "Dead Dad Club" & "Dead Mom Club" hats and shirts: Shop HerePurchase “Not Dead Yet” or DEAD Talk trucker hats here with free domestic shipping:👉 https://deadtalks.myshopify.com/10% off Neurogum made with sustainably-sourced natural caffeine, L-theanine, as well as vitamins B6 and B12, which have been scientifically shown to boost attention and enhance focus. Purchase “Not Dead Yet” or DEAD Talk trucker hats here with free domestic shipping: Shop Here All links to everything DEAD Talks DEAD Talks with David Ferrugio engages death a little bit differently. Each new guest shares their experience with grieving or perspective on death in a way that shatters the “don’t talk about death” taboo. Grief doesn't end; it evolves. Having lost his father on September 11th when he was 12, he learned the importance of discussion and sharing other people's stories. DEAD Talks Podcast hopes to make it a little easier to talk about grief, loss, death, mourning, trauma, or whatever it may be. You may cry, but you also may laugh. Follow DEAD Talks Podcast on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok + morewww.deadtalks.net