Over the past two years of producing this podcast and living through grief for three years, I’ve discovered one thing is always true. It’s difficult for some people to understand grief. Specifically, it’s hard for some to understand what people are actually “going through” daily with their grief. In addition, many don’t quite get why grief can never be considered to have an end. To help shed a brighter light on these common and difficult-to-understand truths about grief, I’d like to approach it differently with a poignant question that will hopefully lead to a better understanding. How often do you have the chance with your person, spouse, a close family member, or a friend right now to entertain the phrase, “Remember when…”? To understand grief better, I would now like you to imagine not being able to have that conversation.