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Series Special Happya Ever After: My Story: From Survival to Happya Finding a Way Forward After Losing My Husband

Series Special Happya Ever After: My Story: From Survival to Happya Finding a Way Forward After Losing My Husband

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In this opening episode of Happya Ever After, Clare Deacon shares her personal story of life after the sudden death of her husband not by retelling the traumatic event, but by speaking honestly about what came after.

This episode is about the early shock, the long middle where survival stopped working, and the quiet, difficult process of finding a way forward when the future you planned no longer exists.


Clare speaks openly about:

  • The numbness and disorientation of early grief
  • Functioning on the outside while falling apart inside
  • The pressure to “perform” grief for others
  • The moment survival stopped being enough
  • Why this experience led to the creation of Happya Ever After

This is not a story of fixing grief or moving on.

It’s a story of living through loss, finding agency again, and choosing a different narrative one that allows grief and hope to exist side by side.

This episode anchors the heart of the series and explains who Happya Ever After is for: those who have survived loss and are quietly wondering if there is another way to live.


Explore the Happya Ever After hub: https://happyacoach.com/happya-ever-after

Free guide – Life After Loss: Finding a Way Forward:
https://happyacoach.com/happya-ever-after/life-after-loss

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