• Episode 107: Why Grief Makes You Sweat The Small Stuff And How To Overcome It.
    Apr 2 2025

    Grief physically changes your brain, magnifying minor frustrations and triggering disproportionate emotional responses to life's small annoyances. Understanding the neuroscience behind these reactions can help survivors of suicide loss develop practical strategies to regain perspective when everyday stressors feel overwhelming.

    • Grief impacts three key brain areas: the prefrontal cortex, limbic system, and default mode network
    • Minor inconveniences like losing keys or spilling drinks can trigger outsized emotional reactions during grief
    • Prolonged grief increases cortisol levels, contributing to heightened irritability and emotional reactivity
    • Self-awareness and self-compassion are crucial first steps in managing disproportionate responses
    • The "power of pause" technique helps create space between triggers and reactions
    • Regular exercise, mindfulness practices, and quality sleep help rewire the brain's stress response
    • The "zoom out method" helps regain perspective by asking "Will this matter in a week?"
    • With practice, these heightened responses will gradually diminish over time

    Check out survived-to-thrive.com for more information and to subscribe to get the podcast's latest episode, along with useful tips you can begin to use immediately to feel better, directly sent to your inbox.


    As always, thanks for listening!

    We are a community dedicated to empower survivors of suicide loss along their grief journey. We invite you to check out our website to sign up for our weekly newsletter, along with other free materials."

    Website: https://www.survived-to-thrive.com/

    Email: amy@survived-to-thrive.com

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    27 mins
  • Episode 106: The Power of Planning For The Future.
    Mar 26 2025

    We explore the healing power of making future plans after suicide loss, demonstrating how looking forward can create purpose and stability while honoring our grief journey. Planning isn't about forgetting our loved ones but choosing to live fully despite loss, integrating our grief into a meaningful future.

    • Grief after suicide loss often leaves survivors feeling stuck in survival mode, resistant to planning ahead
    • Moving forward doesn't mean moving on—it means integrating grief while still choosing to live fully
    • Planning trips or experiences provides something positive to anticipate, helping lift grief's heaviness
    • Celebrations and milestone dates offer opportunities to honor loved ones' memories in meaningful ways
    • Career changes or personal goals often emerge as survivors recognize life's brevity and seek greater purpose
    • Start with small plans like a weekend getaway or dinner with friends to build momentum
    • Remember David Kessler's wisdom: "Healing doesn't mean the loss didn't happen. It means it no longer controls your life"

    If you liked this episode, please share it with someone who needs to hear it, and write a review on iTunes.


    As always, thanks for listening!

    We are a community dedicated to empower survivors of suicide loss along their grief journey. We invite you to check out our website to sign up for our weekly newsletter, along with other free materials."

    Website: https://www.survived-to-thrive.com/

    Email: amy@survived-to-thrive.com

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    21 mins
  • Episode 105: How to deal with not getting any closure.
    Mar 19 2025

    Closure after suicide loss—it's what so many of us desperately seek,yet what if closure isn't something we're meant to have? What if it's not even real?

    In this deeply compassionate exploration of grief after suicide loss, Amy challenges the common belief that we need answers and understanding before we can heal. She reveals how the pursuit of closure can actually keep us stuck in our grief, preventing us from moving forward. The painful reality of suicide is that it often comes suddenly, unexpectedly, leaving survivors with a profound sense that closure never had a chance.

    Amy offers a powerful perspective shift: what we truly need isn't closure but peace. And peace doesn't come from having all the answers—it comes from how we manage our minds around what happened. Even if we had every possible explanation for why our loved one died by suicide, would it actually take away our pain? Probably not, because our pain isn't coming from unanswered questions; it's coming from our thoughts about those questions.

    Rather than seeking closure, Amy encourages listeners to find meaning. This isn't about being glad the loss happened, but about integrating it into our lives in a way that brings purpose—whether through sharing your story, supporting others, or simply living more fully because of what you've experienced. The journey through grief isn't about forgetting; it's about learning to carry our grief while still creating a life of meaning and even joy.

    Have you been waiting for answers that might never come? Consider asking yourself different questions: "How can I allow myself to grieve without needing to wrap it up?" "What meaning can I create from my loss?" "How can I think about this in a way that brings me peace right now?" Share this episode with someone who needs to hear that they can move forward without closure—because living with love, meaning, and purpose is the true goal of healing.

    As always, thanks for listening!

    We are a community dedicated to empower survivors of suicide loss along their grief journey. We invite you to check out our website to sign up for our weekly newsletter, along with other free materials."

    Website: https://www.survived-to-thrive.com/

    Email: amy@survived-to-thrive.com

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    14 mins
  • Episode 104: Can I love my life again?
    Mar 13 2025

    In this episode we explores the possibility of loving life again after suicide loss, challenging the painful lie that grief tells survivors about never finding happiness after such devastating loss.

    • Healing doesn't mean "moving on" from your loved one but carrying them with you as you create a meaningful life
    • Feeling joy isn't betraying the person you lost - loving your life doesn't mean you love them any less
    • Breaking free from victim mentality gives you power to choose how you move forward
    • Be mindful of your inner circle - surround yourself with people who help you heal, not reinforce your pain
    • It's not disloyal to outgrow relationships that keep you in suffering
    • You are not just someone who lost a loved one to suicide - you get to redefine your identity
    • Start rebuilding your life with small steps that gradually lead to pursuing bigger dreams
    • Give yourself permission to laugh, feel joy, and dream again - not because you're "over it," but because you're alive

    If this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who needs to hear it. Reach out with questions or topic suggestions at amy@survived-to-thrive.com.


    As always, thanks for listening!

    We are a community dedicated to empower survivors of suicide loss along their grief journey. We invite you to check out our website to sign up for our weekly newsletter, along with other free materials."

    Website: https://www.survived-to-thrive.com/

    Email: amy@survived-to-thrive.com

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    15 mins
  • Episode 103: The Company You Keep In Grief.
    Mar 6 2025

    Join us for a heartfelt exploration of how the people in our lives shape our grief and healing journey. In today’s episode, we discuss the often-overlooked influence of our relationships on how we process loss, particularly when it comes to the complex emotions surrounding the suicide of a loved one. Host Amy Miller sheds light on emotional differentiation and its importance in navigating grief without being overwhelmed by others' emotions.

    In this episode we take a deep dive into the importance of surrounding ourselves with supportive people during the grieving process. We delve into how the company we keep significantly influences our healing journey.

    • Discussing the impact of emotional differentiation on grief
    • Identifying toxic versus supportive relationships
    • Building and maintaining a healing inner circle

    Discover practical strategies for assessing your relationships—do they help or hinder your progress? Reflecting on the energy the people around you impart can lead to transformative changes in your healing process. We emphasize the significance of intentionally crafting a "healing inner circle," comprised of those who support growth, resilience, and emotional strength.

    This episode is more than just a conversation; it’s a genuine invitation to evaluate and, if necessary, reshape your connections. Your healing matters, and you deserve to be surrounded by individuals who help you thrive.

    As always, thanks for listening!

    We are a community dedicated to empower survivors of suicide loss along their grief journey. We invite you to check out our website to sign up for our weekly newsletter, along with other free materials."

    Website: https://www.survived-to-thrive.com/

    Email: amy@survived-to-thrive.com

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    18 mins
  • Episode 102: Breaking Free from Victim Mentality After Suicide Loss
    Feb 27 2025

    Grief is an overwhelming journey, especially after the loss of a loved one to suicide. In this episode of the Survived to Thrive Podcast, Amy Miller explores the profound complexities surrounding grief and the often misunderstood concept of victim mentality. Many survivors find themselves trapped in a cycle of negative thoughts, questioning their worth and the fairness of their circumstances. However, it's time to break free and transform that pain into empowerment.

    Amy Miller discusses the profound grief survivors face after suicide loss and encourages healing through empowerment. A focus on breaking free from victim mentality provides actionable insights to reclaim strength and joy.

    In this episode we explore and take a deep dive into the following:

    • Understanding victim mentality related to suicide loss

    • Steps to empower yourself and thrive amidst grief


    Through open and honest conversations, we create a space where survivors can connect, heal, and support one another. Listen in to discover how to shift your perspective from one of victimhood to one of strength and agency, and uncover the potential that lies within you. This episode is a powerful reminder that grief doesn't have to define us; we have the strength to shape our narratives and create lives full of joy.

    As always, thanks for listening!

    We are a community dedicated to empower survivors of suicide loss along their grief journey. We invite you to check out our website to sign up for our weekly newsletter, along with other free materials."

    Website: https://www.survived-to-thrive.com/

    Email: amy@survived-to-thrive.com

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    19 mins
  • Episode 101: Reconnecting After Being Disconnected In Grief
    Feb 13 2025

    This episode highlights the journey of reconnecting with oneself and others after a profound loss, urging survivors to challenge isolation through mindset shifts and action. Listeners learn the importance of empathy, practical steps for engagement, and the healing potential of reconnection despite ongoing grief.
    • Acknowledging feelings of isolation during grief
    • Exploring how disconnection can affect relationships
    • Challenging mindset shifts that foster connection
    • Discussing Mel Robbins' Five-Second Rule as a reconnection tool
    • Emphasizing that reconnecting doesn't negate grief
    • Encouraging listeners to take small steps toward rebuilding relationships
    • Offering strategies for honoring love while navigating pain

    As always, thanks for listening!

    We are a community dedicated to empower survivors of suicide loss along their grief journey. We invite you to check out our website to sign up for our weekly newsletter, along with other free materials."

    Website: https://www.survived-to-thrive.com/

    Email: amy@survived-to-thrive.com

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    27 mins
  • Episode 100: Navigating Peoples Reactions While Grieving Suicide Loss
    Feb 5 2025

    Navigating the reactions of others while grieving can be challenging and painful, but it also offers an opportunity for growth and understanding. This episode delves into how to maintain emotional peace, set healthy boundaries, and reclaim the narrative around grief, emphasizing that others' reactions reflect their own experiences rather than our worth or healing.

    • Understanding mixed reactions from friends and family
    • Distinguishing between supportive and harmful behaviors
    • Recognizing reactions are reflections of others, not ourselves
    • Exploring the neutrality of comments and behaviors
    • The importance of setting boundaries for emotional safety
    • How to communicate needs compassionately
    • Taking control of our narratives during grief

    If you found this episode helpful, please share it with others who may also benefit from the insights provided.

    As always, thanks for listening!

    We are a community dedicated to empower survivors of suicide loss along their grief journey. We invite you to check out our website to sign up for our weekly newsletter, along with other free materials."

    Website: https://www.survived-to-thrive.com/

    Email: amy@survived-to-thrive.com

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    19 mins