
In this deeply personal reflection, Tony Reeves shares the emotional experience of selling his mother’s house after her passing.For decades, that house was more than property—it was an anchor, a family gathering place, and a physical reminder of his mother’s presence. But as Tony walks through the process of clearing out the home, signing the paperwork, and saying goodbye to one of the last tangible connections to his mother, he reflects on a truth many people eventually face: letting go of a thing is not the same as letting go of the person.This episode is about grief, legacy, family anchors, and learning that the people we love remain with us long after the physical reminders are gone.CTAHave you ever had to let go of something that reminded you of someone you loved? Share your story in the comments, and follow In the Know with Tony Reeves for more real conversations about life, loss, legacy, and moving forward.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/in-the-know-with-tony-reeves--5596987/support.
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