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October 1, 2025 3 mins
Most people don’t know how to truly comfort someone who is grieving. We fall back on phrases like “sorry for your loss” but those words can actually isolate rather than heal. In this episode of The Blessed Code™️, host Melvin Rodriguez and guest John Onwuchekwa break down the language of grief and share practical, faith-rooted ways to support loved ones through loss. From asking for names to inviting stories, they reveal how grief is really about love, and how our words can unlock comfort, hope, and healing. 👉🏾 In this segment, you’ll learn: Why “sorry for your loss” isn’t enough The most powerful question you can ask someone grieving How to honor loved ones by name and story Why grief stories are really love stories cut short How transparency and vulnerability unlock healing If you’ve ever struggled with what to say to someone grieving, this conversation is for you. 📲 Stay connected & follow us: ▶️ The Blessed Code™️ Podcast – @theblessedcode ▶️ Melvin Rodriguez – @themelvinrodriguez▶️ Stay Blessed Studios – @stayblessedstudio🌐 Explore more at Stay Blessed Studio – stayblessedstudio.com 🔥 Don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE 🔥 If this episode spoke to you, be sure to leave a review, share it with someone who needs to hear it, and subscribe so you never miss an episode. 🔑 The story must be told™️ Stay blessed, stay grounded, and keep unlocking your code. The Blessed Code™️ is produced by EPYC Media Network
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