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''There Are No Words'' Podcast Launches September 24


Anastasia Brown, Dawn Huie, Valarie Allyn Bienas
Anastasia Brown, Dawn Huie, Valarie Allyn Bienas

A new podcast, "There Are No Words, but we have a few," brings together three mothers who share the unimaginable bond of losing a child. Launching September 24 across all major podcast platforms, the series offers an unfiltered conversation about grief, resilience, and connection. The show is hosted by Anastasia Brown, Valarie Allyn Bienas, and Dawn Huie.

Brown, a Grammy- and Oscar-nominated music supervisor and content strategist known for her work on films including August Rush and The Shack, brings honesty and insight as a mother grieving the loss of her son, Wilson.

Bienas, a photographer and creative director who has spent over a decade documenting the lives of musicians and artists, carries forward the creative legacy of her son Rosino through storytelling on loss and recovery. Huie, a

mental health advocate dedicated to parental grief community building, experienced the sudden loss of her son Ryan and has committed herself to creating safe spaces for grieving parents.

"This podcast is our collective of pain, reflection, resources, inspiration, and stories," the hosts said in a joint statement. "We're creating a space where vulnerability is welcomed, and healing, even in the smallest ways, can begin. Our hope is to become a support group for anyone enduring the deepest loss a human can experience."

Each episode will feature candid conversations, personal reflections, and practical tools for coping with grief. Listeners can expect heartfelt storytelling, shared tears, and the reminder that they are not alone. As the hosts affirm: "Grief shared is grief halved."

"There Are No Words, but we have a few" debuts September 24.

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