A discussion about divorce and death

"No one shows up at the door with casseroles when your no-good husband abandons you. You're an embarrassment and you're also embarrassed, and people wonder about what kind of wife you really were. Death would have been so much easier than this."[1] I read this quote online where people were debating the difference between divorce and the death of a spouse. It’s pretty insightful. 

Tonight, we’re continuing our discussion with Steve Grissom, the creator of the DivorceCare program that has helped over a million people navigate the car wreck that is divorce. We’ll discuss this comparison as well as the GriefShare program Steve started to help people grieving the death of a loved one. 

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INTERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS

The most important thing when grieving divorce or death.

The added grieving burden of COVID.

It’s admittedly hard to attend a support group at first.

FULL STEVE GRISSOM INTERVIEW - PART 2

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