Marriage & Grief: Why Most Couples Struggle to Communicate After Loss
Episode description
In this episode of Weaponized Marriage, hosts Kendra and Dr. Ryan Hewitt dive into one of the most challenging yet transformative aspects of relationships—navigating trauma and grief together. Kendra opens up about a deeply personal experience: the day she came home at 12 years old to find her father had passed away. Decades later, the emotional impact still lingers, surfacing in unexpected ways. But how do past losses shape the way couples communicate, connect, and even trigger one another?
Kendra and Dr. Ryan explore the tension between shutting down versus confronting emotions, the natural differences in how men and women process grief, and the silent wedges that can form when trauma remains unspoken. They discuss the power of becoming the resident expert on your spouse—understanding their traumas, triggers, and tendencies to build true emotional intimacy.
This conversation also challenges the way we frame our partners over time. The very qualities that first attracted us can later become points of frustration if left unchecked. By revisiting the original attraction and shifting our perspective, we can reframe our spouse’s behaviors and break cycles of resentment.
Key Takeaways:
• Trauma isn’t always about death; loss of identity, purpose, or security can deeply impact a marriage.
• Unprocessed grief can either strengthen or breakintimacy, depending on how it’s handled.
• Understanding your partner’s emotional wounds creates deeper empathy and patience.
• What once attracted you to your spouse might now frustrate you—reframing that perspective is key.
If you’re ready to transform the way you and your partner handle challenges, subscribe to Weaponized Marriage and leave a review. Let’s redefine connection—together.
“Unspoken pain becomes a silent wedge in your marriage. Healing starts with honest conversations.”
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