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Join Our Widow Community ✨ https://bit.ly/NextYouWidowNetwork I’ve been quiet lately, and I want to share why. In this video, I’m opening up about one of the most terrifying moments of my life as a widowed mom — about a month ago now, the night my son was in a devastating car accident and somehow survived against all odds. I didn’t plan to tell this story. It’s still raw. It's unscripted, and deeply personal. But I’ve learned that when we share our stories honestly, especially as widows, it creates connection, healing, and permission for others to feel seen. My son was thrown through a windshield, unconscious, and trapped in the woods while his car burned. When I got the call, I was told they didn’t know how he survived. And I knew — God was in that car. I truly believe that with my whole heart. What I didn’t expect was how this moment would reopen layers of grief I thought I had already worked through. Almost losing my child as a widow is different. When you’ve already buried the father of your child, the weight is indescribable. There is a unique loneliness when the one person who should be there — the one who made this child with you — is gone. This video isn’t just about the accident. It’s about grief evolving, not ending. It’s about being grateful, terrified, exhausted, traumatized, and faithful — all at the same time. It’s about surviving one trauma after another and learning how to exist in that space with intention, faith, and presence. If you are a widow, a widowed mom, a remarried widow, or someone walking through grief layered with new trauma, this conversation is for you. I talk about what it means to be present when life hands you a second chance you didn’t expect. I talk about holding gratitude and fear at the same time. And I talk about how healing doesn’t mean you’re done — it means you’re better equipped when the next hard thing comes. This is for the widow moms raising teens. This is for the women doing it alone even when remarried. This is for the ones surviving quietly. If this resonates, please like, subscribe, and comment. You are not alone here. We’re having the conversations no one else wants to have — and we’re doing it together. 00:00 – Why I’ve Been Quiet | A Widow Mom Speaks 00:49 – The Night My Son Was in a Horrific Accident 01:59 – A Mother Always Knows 02:52 – “We Don’t Know How He Survived” 03:45 – God Was in That Car 04:18 – Seeing My Son After the Accident 05:14 – The Unique Grief of a Widow Mom 06:33 – Gratitude and Trauma at the Same Time 07:43 – When Grief Evolves Instead of Ends 09:41 – Living Fully in the Second Chance 11:04 – Widow Moms Raising Teens 11:56 – This Is a Series | You’re Not Alone I'm Maya Dionne, your Bounce Back Widow Coach, here to provide bereavement support as you grow in the gap that grief left behind. If you're looking for how to grow forward, I've got amazing tools for you to start your grief healing journey. Explore my channel for more resources, including tools for grief and grief support. Let's Connect https://linktr.ee/bounceBackMaya?fbcl... Widow2Widow: Virtual Coffee Chat https://crm.mayadionne.com/widget/boo...