Grief is messy, complicated, and deeply personal — but you don’t have to go through it alone. On A Place of Yes, host Heather Straughter creates a safe, unfiltered space to talk about the realities of loss. Each episode dives into the tears, the laughter, the WTF moments, and the hope — all of it.

Through candid personal stories and expert insights, Heather explores the pain, resilience, and unexpected moments of light that come with grieving. Whether you’re searching for comfort, understanding, or practical tools to navigate life after loss, A Place of Yes offers connection, compassion, and community for anyone finding their way forward.

I Traveled to Guatemala to Honor My Late Daughter | Losing Her to a Rare Disease

I Traveled to Guatemala to Honor My Late Daughter | Losing Her to a Rare Disease

After losing her daughter Dalia to a rare disease, Jessica Fein embarked on a deeply personal journey to Guatemala—Dalia’s birthplace—to honor her memory and reconnect with her spirit. In this episode, she opens up about the rituals her family performed, the signs she received, and the profound ways grief and love intertwine.

How One Tragic Loss Changed a Family Forever: Grieving a Husband & Father

How One Tragic Loss Changed a Family Forever: Grieving a Husband & Father

Losing someone suddenly leaves you with more questions than answers. One moment, life feels normal, and the next, everything has changed. When Robert Bolton Best passed away in 2018, his family was forced to navigate grief in ways they never expected. Lisa lost her husband, Aly and Tyler lost their father, but each of them experienced that loss in a different way. In this episode, they open up about the shock, the trauma, and the long road of healing after sudden loss—because grief doesn’t look the same for everyone, even when you’re mourning the same person.

The Doctors Were WRONG: A Mother’s Fight for Her Son with 15 Diagnoses

The Doctors Were WRONG: A Mother’s Fight for Her Son with 15 Diagnoses

When we were told halfway through my pregnancy that our baby wouldn’t survive, our world shattered. But Jude had other plans. Now, at 13 years old, he’s living proof that the doctors were wrong. With 15 medical diagnoses, including the rare PHGDH deficiency, our journey has been anything but easy—countless surgeries, hospital stays, and moments of uncertainty. But through it all, there’s been love, resilience, and a strength I never knew we had. This is our story.

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