Unmasking Grief: Still My Daddy’s Girl: A Father’s Day Reflection on Grief
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Unmasking Grief: Still My Daddy’s Girl: A Father’s Day Reflection on Grief

🎙️ Episode Title: A Daddy’s Girl’s Grief – Unmasking Love, Loss & Legacy

🔔 Trigger Warning: This episode contains heartfelt discussion around grief and the loss of a parent. Listener discretion is advised.

In this deeply personal Father's Day episode, host Tammy Winstead invites you into a sacred space where grief meets legacy, and memory meets healing.

She unpacks the raw journey of losing her father at just 20 years old, the quiet heartbreak that lingers in life's milestones, and the bittersweet way love continues to echo long after someone is gone. With stories full of humor, tenderness, and truth, Tammy honors the man who raised her and the grief that has helped shape who she is today.

🖤 Key Takeaways:
  • Grief is the cost of deep love — and it reshapes us in both painful and powerful ways.
  • Legacy is measured not by titles, but by the depth of impact and the way we make people feel.
  • Healing doesn’t have a timeline. Some wounds don’t close, but we grow around them.
  • Sharing your grief is not weakness — it’s love in motion.
  • What you remember, you honor. What you share, you heal.
This episode is a tribute, a reflection, and an invitation: to honor your own story of loss, to unmask the hard parts, and to know you are not alone in the journey.

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Don’t let the hard days win. As Tammy’s dad would say, “Stop taking life so seriously. After all, none of us are gonna make it out alive anyway.”