The Most Heartbreaking Story I’ve Ever Heard | James Dykes Interview
🎧 About This Episode: In this powerful episode of the Roller Coaster Podcast, James Dykes shares the devastating story of how his life changed in just 1 hour and 10 minutes — the day he lost his wife, Christa. What started as a call about a panic attack quickly turned into the most traumatic moment of his life. James opens up about: Losing his wife unexpectedly Holding it together for his young daughters Processing grief while parenting alone How his faith, purpose, and perspective have evolved This is one of the rawest, most emotionally honest episodes we’ve ever done. If you're struggling with grief, trauma, or just trying to keep going — this story is for you. 🔔 Subscribe for more real, unfiltered conversations: [link] 🎥 Watch the full podcast series: [playlist link] 🧥 James’s “You Are Enough” merch: [if applicable] #Grief #Parenting #Podcast #RollerCoasterPodcast #JamesDykes #Faith #MentalHealth #TraumaHealing #YouAreEnough

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