Brave Widow Show
Brave Widow Show
Emily Tanner
Hope Is Coming: What Your Future Self Wants You To Know About Widowhood [Brave Widow Academy Stories]
38 minutes Posted May 12, 2026 at 11:00 am.
Why I’m sharing graduation stories (and your main takeaway)
What it’s like when life starts to feel lighter again
The visible shift from first call to graduation
The power of proximity: who you’re “in the room” with
The question I asked our graduates about their past selves
What they’re most proud of: hard choices, boundaries, firsts
Why “I care how I look again” is a massive win
No widow left behind: when you feel “behind” or overwhelmed
The real goal of Academy (for the rest of your life)
Who is usually in the room? Real stats from all cohorts
Details: July 13 cohort schedule & how to apply
Early enrollment bonus: 4 private 1:1 coaching sessions
Retreat invitation & why it pairs perfectly with Academy
Faith, grief, and a God who can handle your pain
and in groups, and talked with thousands more through the podcast, communities, and events.
. Word spreads quietly. The same patterns and problems keep showing up, so I start building frameworks instead of one-off advice.
0:00
38:02
Download MP3
Show notes
Brave Widow Resources Mentioned
Join the free Brave Widow Community: https://bravewidow.com/free
Brave Widow Academy (apply): https://bravewidow.com/academy
Renew: A Brave Widow Retreat: https://bravewidow.com/retreat
Schedule a free, no-pressure call: https://bravewidow.com/call
 
Description / Show Notes
What if your future self could send you a 30-second video today and say, “Don’t give up. Hope is coming”?
 
In this episode, I share real (anonymous) stories and reflections from our most recent Brave Widow Academy graduates. You’ll hear what they wish they could go back and tell themselves six months ago, what they’re most proud of, and why walking with others through grief changes everything.
 
I’ll also break down who is typically in the Academy, what actually happens over those six months, and a special bonus for those who join the next round starting July 13.
 
Whether you ever join the Academy or not, I want you to walk away believing this: your future can feel very different from today. 
 
Hope is coming!
 
Chapters:
 
 
 
💛 Ready for deeper support? Brave Widow Academy is my 6‑month, faith‑based program to help you heal your heart and rebuild a life you can love again. Small group, step‑by‑step roadmap, and weekly support. Learn more and apply here: bravewidow.com/academy
 
Subscribe for more faith‑based, hopeful grief support for widows: @BraveWidow on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram & Facebook
 
💬 If this episode helped you, please: 
Hit Subscribe 
Leave a quick rating & review – it helps more widows find this support
Share this with a friend who’s facing grief or the holidays without their person
 
If you’re new here, my name is Emily Tanner. I’m the founder of Brave Widow and Brave Widow Academy.
 
I help widows move from barely surviving their loss… to rebuilding a life they can actually love again without feeling like they’re betraying their person.
 
By day (and for 20+ years), I’ve led large teams and complex operations in the corporate world. 
 
After my husband Nathan died in 2021, just shy of our 20-year anniversary, I took everything I knew about leadership, systems, and change — and started applying it to grief.
 
Since then, I’ve:
Shared my story publicly to make widows feel less alone.
Launched the Brave Widow podcast, now with 180+ episodes and listeners around the world.
Coached hundreds of widows
Built Brave Widow Academy, a 6-month coaching program with a clear framework for moving from deep grief to rebuilding a life you can love again.
 
I don’t teach “just think positive” grief tips.
 
I teach widows how to:
Heal their heart.
Stop waiting on “time” to fix everything.
Take small, brave steps toward a life that feels meaningful again.
 
How I Got Here…
 
2021: My husband Nathan dies unexpectedly. I’m 4 kids in, overwhelmed, and drowning in paperwork, decisions, and pain. Therapy helps, but I still feel stuck with no roadmap.
 
2021–2022: I start devouring books, interviewing widows, trying grief groups, and studying coaching — desperate to find something that actually helps me feel different.
 
2022: I start the Brave Widow podcast, recording episodes while terrified and crying between takes — but determined that no widow should feel as alone as I did.
 
Year 1: I begin coaching widows
 
Year 2: I launch Brave Widow Academy — a structured, 6-month coaching program with a step-by-step path: from deep grief, to stability, to rebuilding.
 
Year 3: Brave Widow has listeners around the world. I’ve personally coached hundreds of widows and spoken with thousands more through consults, lives, emails, and DMs. 
 
Today: My work is simple:
 
Help widows stop surviving each day… and start rebuilding a life that makes them genuinely glad to be alive again.