Finding life after loss, Two Dancing Widows dives into the stories of resilience, hope, and transformation. Hosts Toni and Hettie welcome new guests each week, from widowers and life coaches to those battling severe illness, who share their journeys through struggle and their paths back to joy. This podcast is for anyone navigating grief or simply looking for inspiration to live and love deeply again. Tune in for heartfelt conversations that remind us all that healing, while challenging, is a dance worth stepping into.
Welcome to Two Dancing Widows. I am Petty Collins and as always I'm here with
co-host Tony Norell. Two Dancing Widows is the podcast where each week Tony and I
explore life after loss and the strength we find in each other's stories. As we
wrap up season one we want to take a moment to celebrate you. Thank you for
tuning in, lifting us up, sharing your hearts and reminding us every week why
this community matters so deeply. You've turned this season into something joyful,
healing and full of laughter. And speaking of endings with a little extra
flair, let me tell you how our season is closing out. Recently I had what will
generously call a dramatic exit down a few stairs. I wish I could say it was a
graceful tumble but no your girl went down like a cartoon character and my
ankle definitely filed a complaint. So while I ice, elevate and rethink my
relationship with staircases, Petty and I are taking a short break for the
holidays. But please know this. If you know the two of us, you already
understand that a few stairs and a broken ankle are not keeping us off to
Mike for long. Not at all. We'll be back after the new year with fresh stories,
renewed joy and the same dancing shoes. One of mine just needs a little time out.
And we want to hear from you. Share your ideas, feedback and season two wishes by
joining our Facebook page. Just follow the link at the bottom of our website at
twodancingwittos.transistor.fm. While you're there, take this opportunity to
listen to older episodes you may have missed and feel free to share our
website with friends and family. Thank you for making season one such a
beautiful celebration of resilience and connection. Rest up, stay safe on your
own stair and we'll see you in the new year. Yes, we'll see you in the new year.