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My Mom Died
Gabri Segui
12 episodes
1 week ago

Grief is messy, awkward, and sometimes weirdly funny, and no one tells you what to do when it happens to you. After losing her mom in 2022, Gabri Segui created the show she couldn’t find: an honest, unfiltered space to talk about death, healing, and everything in between.


Whether you're crying in the cereal aisle, laughing at old voicemails, or just trying to survive another first without them, this show is for you. Through solo reflections and candid conversations with guests, My Mom Died helps you feel less alone in your grief; one story at a time.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Grief is messy, awkward, and sometimes weirdly funny, and no one tells you what to do when it happens to you. After losing her mom in 2022, Gabri Segui created the show she couldn’t find: an honest, unfiltered space to talk about death, healing, and everything in between.


Whether you're crying in the cereal aisle, laughing at old voicemails, or just trying to survive another first without them, this show is for you. Through solo reflections and candid conversations with guests, My Mom Died helps you feel less alone in your grief; one story at a time.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Mental Health
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness
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How Loss Rewires the Way You See the World
My Mom Died
24 minutes 12 seconds
1 month ago
How Loss Rewires the Way You See the World

Before my mom died, I used to care about all the wrong things. How productive I was. How fast I was moving. How far I was getting.


After she passed, none of that felt important anymore.


This episode is about the invisible shift that happens when you lose someone: how grief doesn’t just change how you feel, but how you see.


Your time. Your relationships. Your priorities. Your sense of identity.


Things you used to chase don’t matter.

And things you used to miss; a quiet moment, a smile, a memory suddenly become everything.


In this conversation, we’re not talking about silver linings.

We’re talking about what it means to stop seeing life as something to conquer…

And start seeing it as something to hold.


Whether you’ve lost someone recently or years ago, this shift will feel familiar, and if you’re in it right now, I hope this helps you feel less alone.



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My Mom Died

Grief is messy, awkward, and sometimes weirdly funny, and no one tells you what to do when it happens to you. After losing her mom in 2022, Gabri Segui created the show she couldn’t find: an honest, unfiltered space to talk about death, healing, and everything in between.


Whether you're crying in the cereal aisle, laughing at old voicemails, or just trying to survive another first without them, this show is for you. Through solo reflections and candid conversations with guests, My Mom Died helps you feel less alone in your grief; one story at a time.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.