Second Act Sessions
Second Act Sessions is a resource for women who have stepped boldly into their second act and are now asking themselves, “What’s next?” It’s for the woman who is strong yet sensitive, vulnerable yet hopeful. The woman who is reclaiming her life, renewing her faith, and rebuilding her relationship with herself in pursuit of peace, love, and purpose.
Your host, Stephanie Carmody, is a Gen X woman living her out her own second act in real time. After her divorce, she thought her story was ending—only to discover it was just beginning. Through healing, self-love, and a renewed connection with God, Stephanie is creating a life she once only dreamed of—and she’s here to help you believe it’s possible for you, too.
Welcome to Second Act Sessions: the life you didn’t even know was available for you.
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Second Act Sessions
From Heartbreak to Hope: A Father’s Journey Through Grief
In this episode of Second Act Sessions, I’m joined by David J. Roberts—a retired addiction professional, professor, podcast host, and author whose life changed forever when his daughter Jeannine passed away from cancer in 2003. Out of unimaginable loss, Dave has dedicated his life to helping others navigate grief, healing, and purpose—reminding us that even in our most painful chapters, a second act is always possible.
Dave brings a unique perspective as both a professional and a parent who has lived through the deepest kind of loss. Together, we talk about the spiritually transformative experience that helped him find peace after his daughter’s transition, his ongoing journey of grief and resilience, and how those experiences inspired his book When the Psychology Professor Met the Minister, co-authored with Reverend Patty Furino.
We’ll also explore his work as a teacher, podcast host, and speaker, and how his story continues to touch and inspire so many people today.
This conversation is an open book—Dave has said nothing is off limits—so we’ll dive into not only the heartbreak of loss, but also the surprising places where peace, purpose, and even renewal can be found in your second act.
To learn more about David J. Roberts and his work, visit https://davidrobertsmsw.com/, follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/daver3103?igsh=ZWh6OWV6MGY4bWw1, or connect with him on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/share/1NL1R2iKQ8/?mibextid=wwXIfr.