Becoming Through Grief: Finding Faith, Voice, and Healing After Loss

✨ Episode Overview

In this episode of Who We Become — Life Beyond Change, Amanda sits down with Natasha Minier Robinson to explore grief, healing, faith, and identity after unimaginable loss.

Together, they talk about navigating pregnancy loss and the sudden passing of a sibling, how grief can feel isolating and disorienting, and what it looks like to slowly rebuild a life that no longer feels the same. Natasha shares how her faith, writing, and willingness to face her pain head-on became anchors in her healing.

This conversation is for anyone who feels lost in grief, is learning to rebuild after loss, or is searching for meaning in the middle of pain.

👤 Meet Our Guest: Natasha Minier Robinson

Natasha Minier Robinson is a nurse, veteran, behavioral health professional, writer, and spoken word artist who has experienced profound personal loss, including pregnancy loss and the sudden death of her sister.

Through her journey, she has learned that grief is not something to rush or silence—but something to honor, process, and move through with intention. Today, she shares how faith, creativity, and self-awareness have helped her continue forward with honesty, courage, and hope.

🔗 Website: natasharrobbinson.com
📷 Instagram: @natasha_r_rob
🎧 Book: My Heart Is Home & My Heart Is Home but Still Aches (upcoming)

🕒 Key Moments from the Conversation

00:00 — Introduction
03:45 — Life before grief and the illusion of control
11:20 — Experiencing miscarriage and the isolation that followed
19:40 — Finding healing through writing and spoken word

28:15 — Advice for those supporting someone through loss
36:50 — Healing as a lifelong, non-linear process

💬 Quotes That Stayed With Us

“Until you walk through that, being in that pain is something completely different.” — Natasha Minier Robinson

“Grief is unpredictable… there’s no timeline, no step one, step two.”

“You are not forgotten. You are still loved, you are still seen, and you still have a purpose.”

📌 Resources & Mentions

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