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S4E2 - Anticipated vs. Unexpected Grief: Faith & Healing with David Broussard

S4E2 - Anticipated vs. Unexpected Grief: Faith & Healing with David Broussard

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Last month we explored the emotional weight of grief with Suzie Botross. But grief isn't one-size-fits-all - it can hit in different ways, shaping how we heal.


In this episode of Under the Rug, Nalini Tranquim sits down with Founder of Impact France, David Broussard to discuss his deeply personal experiences with two contrasting types of loss - the long-anticipated passing of his father and the sudden, unexpected loss of his mother.


David opens up about the emotional and physical toll of grief, how pre-grieving shaped his healing process, and why faith played a crucial role in his journey.


In this episode, we cover:


  • The emotional and physical impact of grif
  • Why anticipatory grief can be just as painful
  • Finding purpose, gratitude, and healing after loss
  • The power of faith and community in the darkest moments


💬 Join the conversation! Have you experienced grief in different ways? Drop a comment and share your thoughts.


If you or someone you love is experiencing grief, this episode offers insight, encouragement, and practical takeaways.

💬 “This is a preparation, I'm being prepared.”

💬 “Obedience is greater than sacrifice.”

💬 “Perfect love casts out fear.”


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