Grief,Love & Marriage |What Grief Really Looks Like in Marriage(Testimony) |Grief Café Ep. 2

Valentine’s Day celebrates love—but what happens when love is tested by grief, loss, and real life?

In this episode of Grief Café, host Ke’Shawn Hill-Adamson sits down with her husband Richard Adamson II for an honest, heartfelt conversation about what grief can look like inside a marriage. This is not a teaching session or marriage advice episode—it is a personal testimony and real-life conversation about navigating life’s storms together.

We talk openly about:

• Anticipated trajectory vs. anticipated reality

• Grief that begins before the altar

• Old wounds resurfacing in relationships

• Cumulative loss and secondary losses

• Health challenges, job loss, and financial strain

• Caregiving roles and life transitions

• Staying rooted in faith through spiritual warfare

• Choosing love when life doesn’t feel loving

Grief is not exclusive to death. Grief also lives in change, transition, disappointment, and merging two lives together. Grief Café is a safe space to share the life, love, laughter, and legacy of those who have transitioned—and to give flowers to those who are still living, while finding meaning and purpose in pain. If you are married, single, or preparing for marriage one day, this conversation is for you.

🙏🏽 We pray it blesses you.

If you’re grieving or know someone that is, here is a gentle resource for you to begin your healing journey today with: My Love Letters to the Grieving: You Are Not Alone 👉 https://unstuckworldwide.com

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