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S3 - EP6 Thea Claire's Story; Love, Loss, and Neurodiversity

S3 - EP6 Thea Claire's Story; Love, Loss, and Neurodiversity

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At just 24, Thea Claire found herself widowed and navigating the overwhelming world of grief while grappling with revelations she discovered about their relationship.

In this episode of Widowed AF, host Rosie Gill-Moss chats with Thea, who shares her journey after the sudden death of her husband, T, from a brain tumour.

Thea opens up about the emotional ups and downs of T's diagnosis, the challenges they faced together, and the unexpected twists that came to light during this tough time. She also shares her experiences with neurodiversity, including ADHD and anxiety, which shaped how she coped with everything happening around her.

Her story is a raw and honest look at widowhood, highlighting the unique ways neurodivergence can influence grief and relationships. Thea emphasises the importance of community support and the healing power of sharing your story, reminding us all that while grief can feel isolating, we’re not alone on this journey.

Join us for an engaging conversation that resonates with anyone who has faced loss, offering insights into rebuilding life after heartbreak and embracing the complexities of our emotional experiences.





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