Wednesday’s Child Is Full of Woe
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There is a particular kind of grief that does not come from a single loss. It comes from living through a time when familiar structures no longer feel trustworthy, relationships strain under invisible pressures, and the future seems harder to imagine than it once did.
In this episode, Connie explores the deeper meaning behind the old rhyme, Wednesday’s Child Is Full of Woe, not as a prediction of suffering, but as a symbol of those born with the capacity to feel the weight of the world more deeply than others.
This is a conversation about collective grief, emotional exhaustion, spiritual maturity, and the quiet burden of witnessing change. It is also a reminder that sensitivity is not weakness. Sometimes it is the very quality that allows us to remain human in inhuman times.
If you’ve been carrying a sadness you can’t quite explain, this episode may help put words around what you’ve been feeling.
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