
In this powerful and tender episode of The Grieving Sisters, we sit down with Natalie — a woman whose grief journey began young and deepened over time. Over 20 years ago, Natalie lost her beloved brother to suicide — an unimaginable loss that was only the beginning of her story. Later, she would also lose her mother, making her grief layered, complex, and ongoing. Natalie shares what it’s like to carry these losses through life’s milestones, how grief evolves over decades, and the particular weight of sibling suicide loss. Her story is one of heartbreak, resilience, and ultimately — deep reflection. We’ll explore:- What suicide loss grief looks like years later- Why early exposure to death can shape how we grieve- The emotional toll of being "the one who finds out first" Cumulative grief: how one loss can reopen another- Honoring both a brother and a mother — while healing in her own way- What it means to be the last sibling standing. This conversation is an offering to anyone navigating long-term grief — and a reminder that even decades later, your love and loss are still valid.--------------------------------------------------------------------Follow ushttps://www.tiktok.com/@the.grieving.sistershttps://www.instagram.com/the_grieving_sisters/--------------------------------------------------------------------#SiblingLoss#GriefJourney#HealingAfterLoss#GrievingTogether#SiblingGrief#LossAndLove#HealingThroughGrief#SiblingLove#CopingWithLoss#GriefSupport#GriefPodcast#Healing#FindingPeaceAfterLoss#RememberingSiblings#TheGrievingSisters