The Leftover Pieces: Suicide Loss Conversations
Suicide loss changes everything. The Leftover Pieces® Podcast explores life after suicide through honest conversations with survivors, experts, and grieving parents learning to live forward after unimaginable loss. Parents, partners, siblings, and friends share what it means to keep living when the world has been forever changed.
Hosted by Melissa Bottorff-Arey, whose 21-year-old son Alex died by suicide in 2016, the show blends intimate conversations with survivors, healers, and mental health professionals with short solo reflections you can actually use. Together we explore child loss, trauma and nervous-system care, anniversaries and seasons, stigma, faith and meaning, legacy, and the everyday practices that help make life livable again.
At its heart, this podcast is about learning to live forward after loss. We never move on from the people we love, but we can learn to carry the grief differently. This road can feel incredibly lonely—but you are not alone here.
For supporters, educators, and professionals, these conversations also offer insight into the realities of suicide grief and what genuine, non-fixing support can look like.
If you’d like to share your story or expertise, you can request to be a guest through Melissa’s website.
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Content Note
This podcast speaks candidly about grief and suicide loss and may feel activating for some listeners. We avoid graphic descriptions and discussion of suicide methods. Please care for yourself as needed. Melissa is not a doctor or licensed therapist, and nothing shared here should be considered medical or mental-health advice.
The Leftover Pieces: Suicide Loss Conversations
Grief Truth #16; August Daily Nuggets
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"Joy and grief can live in the same heart."
Welcome, fellow griever.
This is your Daily Nugget from me, Melissa, your host of The Leftover Pieces.
Today we will share a moment of presence, a breath of truth, and a reminder.
Lean in with me ---
For a long time, I thought joy would be a betrayal—that if I laughed or felt lightness, it meant I’d somehow let go of the person I lost.
"Joy and grief can live in the same heart."
What I’ve learned is that grief and joy are not enemies—they’re companions. Joy is not the absence of grief; it’s the reminder that love still lives here.
When we give ourselves permission to feel joy again, we’re not moving on—we’re moving with. We’re letting our love for them expand into the moments they can no longer experience.
Sometimes joy is a big, loud burst of laughter. Sometimes it’s quiet—a sunrise, a song, the warmth of someone’s hand in yours. And sometimes it’s bittersweet, joy and sorrow woven so tightly you can’t tell them apart.
Both are welcome. Both are human. Both are part of love.
When joy shows up, let it in. It’s not replacing your grief—it’s reminding you that your heart is still capable of holding beauty alongside the pain.
Let's take another breath.
Let this moment be enough.
Keep what serves you, leave the rest
I’ll be here again tomorrow. Talk soon.
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