Finding Joy Again-
After a heart attack, joy returns quietly — through small moments like music, laughter, or a calmer morning. This episode explores how these tiny sparks mark real emotional healing and the slow rebuilding of life after the storm.
After a heart attack, joy returns quietly — through small moments like music, laughter, or a calmer morning. This episode explores how these tiny sparks mark real emotional healing and the slow rebuilding of life after the storm.
The Anger Nobody Talks About-Hidden frustration, grief, and the slow process of forgiveness Image: Stronger After the Storm podcast — Episode 12: The Anger Nobody Talks About. Why Anger Appears After a Heart Attack Anger is far more common after a heart attack than most men realise. It’s one of the natural emotional responses to … Read more
Loneliness after a heart attack doesn’t always look like isolation. This reflection explores the quiet disconnection many men feel during recovery, and how small, honest steps can slowly rebuild a sense of connection and belonging.
Panic can return unexpectedly during recovery, even when life feels like it’s settling again. This reflection explores why setbacks happen, how fear shows up in the body, and how learning to stay with the feeling can bring steadier ground without pretending everything is fine.
After a heart attack, mornings can feel uncertain and heavy. This reflection explores how small, gentle moments at the start of the day helped ease fear, bring calm, and create steadier ground during recovery.
After a heart attack, it’s not just your body that changes — it’s how you see yourself. This reflection explores the quiet moment when your reflection feels unfamiliar, and how learning to see the man you’re becoming can bring a different kind of pride.
After a heart attack, rest can feel uncomfortable — even like failure. This reflection explores the guilt many men feel when slowing down, and how learning to rest became an essential part of healing, not a weakness.
Work, identity, and rebuilding after everything stops “Stronger After the Storm podcast cover image featuring a red cracked heart with pulse line on a deep navy background.” Watch on YouTube This episode is also available on YouTube if you prefer to listen there. Why We Worry About Work First When you have a heart attack, … Read more
During a heart attack, many men don’t first think about pain or survival — they think about the people they love. In this reflection, I share the moment during my own heart attack when the thought of leaving my family behind changed the way I see life, gratitude, and what truly matters after survival.
After a heart attack, friendships can feel different — not because people stop caring, but because they don’t fully understand what you’re going through. This reflection explores how to keep your circle involved while still honouring your own limits during recovery.