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MOSTLY

GRIEF

WITH

MATT WILSON

A True Story of Love, Loss, and Cancer

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MOSTLY GRIEF with Matt Wilson is a personal, narrative podcast about love, cancer, caregiving, loss, and what comes after.

In March of 2020, Matt’s wife Kelly was diagnosed with cancer. What followed was nearly two years of treatment, surgeries, hospital rooms, hospice care, and moments of hope, fear, humor, exhaustion, and love — all lived in real time while raising two young children in the middle of a global pandemic.

This podcast tells that story honestly.

Mostly Grief isn’t about finding silver linings or offering advice. It’s about documenting what it actually feels like to live through serious illness and loss — the waiting rooms, the plans that change, the things you say out loud, and the things you don’t. It’s about love under pressure. About grief that starts long before goodbye. About surviving something you never imagined would happen to you.

Throughout the series, Matt shares his perspective as a husband and caregiver, along with audio updates recorded by Kelly during her treatment. Together, their voices tell a story that is deeply personal, sometimes heavy, occasionally funny, and always real.

This podcast is for:

  • People walking through cancer — as patients, partners, or caregivers.

  • People grieving someone they love, whether recently or years later.

  • People supporting someone who is grieving and don’t know what to say.

  • People who have asked themselves, “Is this normal?”

MOSTLY GRIEF is not a guidebook.

It’s a companion.

If you’re here because you’re going through something similar, you’re not alone.
If you’re here to understand someone you love a little better, thank you for listening.

*Disclaimer: This podcast discusses cancer, serious illness, caregiving, hospice, death, and grief. Some episodes may be emotionally heavy.

Listener discretion is advised — especially if you are currently experiencing loss or supporting someone who is.

Take breaks when you need to. There is no right way to listen.

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