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In this episode of Nothing Happens for a Reason, Claire welcomes writer and educator, Lori Tucker-Sullivan, whose book I Can’t Remember if I Cried: Rock Widows on Life, Love and Legacy (link below) explores the hidden stories of women whose partners were legends of the music industry. Together, they dive deep into the realities of grief: what it means to be called “strong,” the discomfort of society’s narratives around conquering illness and loss, and the burdens and gifts of carrying someone’s legacy.

Lori shares personal reflections on losing her husband to cancer, what it was like to grieve privately compared to the public eye of rock widows, and the journey of returning to writing as a tool for healing. The conversation covers the challenges of codependency, the unique strength born out of survival, and how purpose can emerge even in the wake of devastation. The episode closes with themes of transformation, honoring legacy, and the life-saving power of community and storytelling.

Whether you’re curious about rock history, seeking compassion in your own grief, or wanting to better understand the nuances behind “being strong,” this episode offers solace, validation, and wisdom for anyone who’s ever navigated significant loss.

Purchase Lori's Book HERE (supporting independent bookstores)

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