Episode

Grieving Your Marriage Doesn’t Mean You Made the Wrong Decision — Here’s What It Actually Means with Olivia Howell

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Divorce Happens
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May 15, 2026
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Summary

There is a quiet pressure that follows divorce like a shadow — the pressure to be fine. To be strong. To show everyone, and maybe especially yourself, that you are thriving and not broken and absolutely, definitely over it. In this intimate and deeply moving solo episode of Divorce Happens, host Olivia Howell sits with that pressure and names it for what it is: a lie that is costing women their healing. Because the truth — the one Olivia speaks directly and without flinching — is that grieving your marriage does not mean you made the wrong decision. Those two things can live in the same body at the same time. And learning to let them is one of the most important things you can do in divorce recovery. Olivia unpacks the shape of divorce grief with the kind of clarity that only comes from having lived it: the grief for the person you thought you were marrying, the holidays that looked a certain way, the version of the future you had to let go of. She names the dangerous pattern of performing okayness for an audience that isn’t even watching anymore — and what happens when grief doesn’t get to come out. It goes underground, she says. It shows up later in your body, your relationships, those two-in-the-morning hours when you can’t outrun it. Grief is not your enemy. It is, as Olivia puts it, just love with nowhere left to go. And that reframe alone is worth the listen. The episode closes with three gentle, concrete things to actually do with your grief: name it when it arrives instead of pushing it underground, stop putting a deadline on it because there is no expiration date on grieving a marriage, and let it mean something. Your grief, Olivia reminds us, is not a referendum on your decision. It is not proof of weakness or failure. It is evidence that you were present in…