Grief and Growth: Geneva Walker on Rock Solid Podcast Explores Holding Pain and Purpose Together

In Episode 77 of the Rock Solid Podcast, hosted by Bryan Eisenberg, Geneva Walker, founder of Victorious Walk Counseling, TEDx speaker, and EMDR practitioner, shares her personal and professional insights on grief and growth. The episode, published June 9, 2026, arrives as anxiety, isolation and unprocessed grief continue to surge across workplaces, college campuses and families, making Walker’s framework for holding pain and purpose together especially timely.

Walker rebuilt her life after losing her husband, Victor, unexpectedly, raising three boys on her own while pursuing a master’s in counseling. She rejects the tidy narrative that strength means moving on. Reflecting on the choice to keep going after Victor’s death, Walker tells Eisenberg: ‘Pain without purpose is suffering. And I had to find a way to not only move forward, but also make meaning from what we were going through.’

The conversation explores a wide range of topics drawn directly from her TEDx talk and clinical practice, including holding grief and joy simultaneously, modeling vulnerability for sons, EMDR as trauma therapy, and anxiety among college students. Walker pushes back on how harshly people speak to themselves, recounting a line she uses repeatedly with college clients: ‘Do you talk to your friends like that? Well, why are you talking to yourself like that?’ Eisenberg highlights that this mindset shift benefits both parents struggling with guilt and students focused on grades.

Eisenberg references his late friend Russell Friedman, co-founder of the Grief Recovery Institute and author of The Grief Recovery Handbook, whom he first met through the Wizard Academy in Austin. He also shares his own 100-pound weight-loss journey and his mentorship of a South Austin chiropractor to underscore Walker’s point that empathy travels through shared emotion, not identical circumstances.

Walker explains EMDR in plain language: pinpointing memories lodged in long-term storage with their original emotions intact, then desensitizing and reprogramming the negative beliefs that drive present-day overreactions. Roughly 25 percent of her caseload, in private practice and at Southwestern University, involves EMDR work.

Rock Solid, produced by Round Rock Studio and hosted by bestselling author and keynote speaker Bryan Eisenberg, profiles the entrepreneurs, nonprofit leaders and operators shaping Round Rock, Texas. Episode 77 with Geneva Walker is available now wherever podcasts are heard.

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