• Life's Toughest Storms and the Hope that Follows

  • May 13 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast

Life's Toughest Storms and the Hope that Follows

  • Summary

  • Have you ever walked through the streets of your hometown and felt the weight of a thousand stories pressing in around you? Our guest Shauna Finnegan knows this sensation intimately, sharing with us his journey from the humble beginnings in Tallaght to overcoming the obstacles of family life marred by addiction. Her stories of local landmarks, the trials of reuniting with separated siblings, and the resilience required to face a parent's substance abuse offer a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the reality many face behind closed doors.


    Motherhood is a rollercoaster, perhaps even more so when it arrives in the unexpected form of teenage pregnancy. Through laughter and tears, our guests recount instances of comedic pregnancy reveals turned family conflicts, the fears of preeclampsia, and the strength found in the shared experience of simultaneous pregnancies. As they navigate medical complications and premature births, their stories of hope and endurance paint a vibrant picture of the challenges and miracles that come with bringing new life into this world.


    Finally, we hold space for the heartrending tales of loss and the bittersweet process of healing. In the intimate recollections of a stillbirth and the silent struggle with grief, Shauna opens up about finding ways to remember and honor their lost children. We explore the life-changing impacts of these experiences, from the paths to recovery to the joy and anxiety of pregnancy after loss. Join us for an episode that transcends mere conversation, becoming a tribute to the power of human connection and the unwavering spirit of those who have weathered life's fiercest storms.


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