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From Tears to Triumph: A Conversation with Marianne Williamson - Dr Laura Berman
2026-07-09 · via Dr Laura Berman

From Tears to Triumph: A Conversation with Marianne Williamson

What happens when grief doesn’t just take someone you love but the version of you that existed before the loss?

Who are you then, and what do you do with questions you never needed before? Where is God in this? Is there meaning in suffering? Will you ever feel whole again?

For more than four decades, Marianne Williamson has sat with people in that exact space, helping them navigate what those questions awaken.

Marianne Williamson needs no introduction. But I’m going to give her one anyway, because she deserves it.

She’s a spiritual teacher, a political force, and the author of seventeen books, including four number-one New York Times bestsellers. Her book A Return to Love has been a lifeline for millions, including me. I read it when I was searching for something I couldn’t name, and it cracked me open in all the right ways.

So when I sat down with her for this episode, I knew we were going to go deep. What I didn’t know was how deeply she would meet me and all of you right where we are.

This conversation is about grief, faith, and the delicate, impossible, sacred work of transforming pain into purpose. Marianne shares her own nights, the mystical experiences that reshaped her relationship with God, and why she believes suffering gives us “X-ray vision” into the suffering of others.

We talk about why we’re so quick to bypass our pain, how men and women grieve differently, and what forgiveness really means when forgiveness feels like the last thing we want to offer.

And then, at the end, she leads us in a guided meditation so beautiful and so tender that I’m still feeling it as I write this. If you’ve ever wondered how to feel your loved ones on the other side, or if you’ve ever doubted they’re still with you, this is for you.

This episode isn’t about getting over grief. It’s about letting grief transform us. It’s about learning to hold devastation and grace in the same hand. And it’s about discovering that even in our most shattered moments, we are never truly alone.

In This Episode, We Explore:

  • Why grief isn’t something to “get over” and how trying to rush it may be keeping you stuck.

  • The distinction Marianne makes between tragedy and deep sadness

  • The unexpected gift hidden inside suffering, and why Marianne believes pain gives us “x-ray vision” into the hearts of others.

  • What faith really looks like in the middle of heartbreak, when nothing makes sense and hope feels out of reach.

  • The surprising ways grief affects your mind, body, and spirit, including what Marianne calls the “full tilt catastrophe” of the dark night of the soul.

  • The unexpected truth most don’t know about forgiveness.

  • How to carry unbearable grief and profound joy at the same time, without betraying either one.

  • A guided meditation that may forever change the way you experience the presence of loved ones who have passed.

To learn more about Marianne Williamson and her upcoming offerings, visit her website. You can also explore her book Tears to Triumph. 

And if you’re moving through grief, heartbreak, or a season of profound change, you don’t have to carry it alone. The Grief Healing Collective offers support, connection, and a community that understands what it means to rebuild a life after loss.

If this conversation moved you, reach out at cryingoutloudpod@gmail.com. Because healing doesn’t happen in isolation,  it happens in moments like this one.