Real conversations with people in recovery and the professionals who guide them

RECOVERY CAST

Real conversations with people in recovery and the professionals who guide them

  • #72 Missing Dad

#72 Missing Dad

Monday 20th February 2023

Lori Linkous discusses grief, regret, and healing after her father's death on RECOVERY CAST. Tune in for an inspiring and heartfelt conversation.
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Healing Through Grief: Lori Linkous on RECOVERY CAST

I had no idea that they had found some kind of cancer in his stomach and I didn't call him then on his birthday and then on Christmas and then on new Year's, when I normally was so inebriated out of my mind that I would call and cry, and I don't know what that was about.
Grief has a way of reshaping our lives, and in this heartfelt episode of RECOVERY CAST, Lori Linkous opens up about her journey through loss and regret. She shares the emotional story of her father's battle with cancer and the pain of not spending enough time with him. Lori's raw honesty sheds light on the importance of forgiveness, communication, and making space for others in our lives.
Pawley and Michele, the compassionate hosts, guide this deeply moving conversation, allowing Lori to express her feelings and insights fully. The episode is a powerful reminder of the healing process and how we can move forward from our most painful experiences. Lori's courage to speak her truth and live without regret offers a beacon of hope for anyone struggling with similar feelings.
Tune in to this episode for a dose of inspiration, understanding, and the comforting knowledge that you're not alone in your grief.