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Love, Loss and Long Marriages: Sharing Stories and Reinvention

Love, Loss and Long Marriages: Sharing Stories and Reinvention

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In this episode, Thea de Sousa and Patrish Barich settle into the rhythm of building something new together and reflect on what happens when two people decide to show up honestly, without scripts, filters, or perfectly polished stories. What starts as a conversation about launching a podcast quickly becomes something deeper: an exploration of relationships, identity, family history, motherhood, marriage, and the moments that shape who we become. As they reflect on releasing their earliest episodes and opening their lives to an audience, Thea and Patrish talk candidly about the vulnerability that comes with being seen. They discuss the challenge of putting real experiences into the world and the strange mix of pride, excitement, second-guessing, and growth that follows. The conversation moves naturally into a deeply personal discussion about love stories and long-term relationships. Patrish shares the story of meeting her husband in New York City after a difficult breakup and how friendship became the foundation of a marriage that has lasted more than three decades. She talks about meeting him during a season of uncertainty, navigating loss in her family, and finding stability in a relationship that became her anchor through major life transitions. Thea opens up about a very different path. From spending more than two decades with her first partner to experiencing unexpected loss and eventually finding love again, she reflects on second chapters, unexpected timing, and what it means to rebuild life after heartbreak. She also shares her journey into late motherhood, discussing fertility decisions, carrying children later in life, and the realities of navigating parenthood in a way she rarely sees represented openly. What makes this episode stand out is that neither conversation is presented as advice or a perfect formula. Instead, both hosts invite listeners into stories that are messy, funny, emotional, and deeply human. As the episode unfolds, they talk about the relationships that influence how we parent, the experiences we carry into adulthood, and the ways childhood shapes our expectations for family life. Thea reflects on growing up in a large household with limited resources and the lessons that came from an unconventional upbringing. From making bread by hand to finding independence early, she shares stories that reveal resilience, perspective, and humor. Patrish reflects on raising children, becoming a grandmother, maintaining a long marriage, and how family dynamics continue to evolve through every stage of life. Topics covered in this episode: • Building a podcast through honesty and connection • Marriage and relationships over time • Grief, loss, and starting over • Late motherhood and fertility journeys • Childhood experiences and family dynamics • Parenting, identity, and personal growth Throughout the conversation, Thea and Patrish continue discovering what makes their dynamic work so well: different backgrounds, different experiences, and a shared willingness to say the quiet parts out loud. This episode is for anyone navigating marriage, motherhood, aging, relationships, family expectations, loss, reinvention, or simply trying to figure out what comes next. If you enjoy thoughtful conversations, personal storytelling, and honest discussions about life’s unexpected turns, subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a new episode. New episodes drop every Thursday. Join the conversation by leaving a review, sharing the episode with someone who would connect with it, and adding your thoughts in the comments. Tell Thea and Patrish which story resonated most and what topics you want them to explore in future episodes. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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