11-29-2025- When Strength Hurts: Living After Losing a Parent

11-29-2025- When Strength Hurts: Living After Losing a Parent

Author: KMOJ-89.9 FM “The People’s Station” January 12, 2026 Duration: 1:00:12

Losing a parent shifts your whole world. In our community, we often carry that grief quietly—still showing up, still being strong, still handling life—while our hearts are learning how to survive a loss that never really leaves us. There’s no manual for this kind of pain, no timeline for healing, and no “right way” to grieve.

Today, we’re creating space to talk about that journey. The memories, the emotions, the questions, and the strength it takes to keep going while honoring the love that raised us. This is a safe place to reflect, to breathe, and to remember that even in loss, we are not alone—and healing can happen together.


From the studios of KMOJ-89.9 FM “The People’s Station” in Minneapolis comes KMOJ's Community Viewpoint, a series of conversations rooted in nearly five decades of community connection. This podcast extends the station's legacy beyond the radio dial, creating a dedicated space for discussions that matter deeply to the communities of color it serves. Each episode delves into the issues, stories, and perspectives that directly impact collective health and well-being, from local initiatives to broader cultural shifts. You’ll hear authentic dialogue that reflects the lived experiences of the community, fostering understanding and highlighting paths forward. The tone is informed by the station's long history, having first gone on the air in 1976, and carries the same commitment to being a genuine resource. Tuning into this podcast means engaging with the ongoing narrative of a resilient and vibrant community, exploring topics across education, culture, and society with depth and nuance. It’s more than just a broadcast; it’s a continuing conversation for and by the people, capturing the contemporary pulse of urban life and community advocacy through thoughtful, necessary dialogue.
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