
Sarah Mc Ginn: Will It Always Hurt This Much?
From life's too short by Sarah Mc Ginn
October 29, 2025 · 8 min · Season 4 · Episode 6
About this episode
In this episode, Sarah Mc Ginn explores the evolving nature of grief and how it affects our lives after loss.
In this solo episode, I explore one of the hardest questions we face after loss, will it always hurt this much? When someone dies, people often say that time heals. But the truth is, time doesn’t erase grief, it just changes our relationship with it. The pain softens, reshapes, hides in quieter moments. Sometimes it returns without warning. I'm speaking honestly about how grief evolves, how we learn to carry it differently, and why joy doesn’t mean forgetting. This episode is for anyone who’s still in that in-between space; not where they were, not fully okay either, but finding a way forward. 🎧 Subscribe to Life’s Too Short wherever you get your podcasts. ❤️ If this episode stayed with you, please consider leaving a review, it helps others find these conversations. 🔗 Follow on Instagram: @lifestooshortpodcast 📰 Join the Substack community: lifestooshort.substack.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
People in this episode
Host: Sarah Mc Ginn
Topics covered
- grief
- loss
- healing
- personal growth
- emotional pain
Keywords
- grief
- loss
- time heals
- emotional pain
- joy
- healing process
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