As an evening news anchor, Laura Monteverdi is used to reporting difficult stories—but one of the hardest stories she’s ever told is her own. In this powerful episode of Grieving Out Loud, Laura opens up about the devastating loss of her boyfriend, Brock Eidsness, to a heroin overdose.
At just 27 years old, Brock was full of life and ambition, working toward a successful career in film production. But beneath his accomplishments, he struggled with substance use—something Laura wasn’t fully aware of until it was too late. The moment she received the heartbreaking phone call that changed her life is one she says will stay with her forever.
For years, Laura kept her grief and Brock’s cause of death private, fearing stigma and judgment. But when she finally decided to share her story publicly, the response was overwhelming. Her journey from silent suffering to outspoken advocate has led her to educate others about addiction and the opioid crisis, hoping to spare others from experiencing the same pain.

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Laura Monteverdi
Laura is a two-time Edward R. Murrow and Emmy award-winning journalist and evening anchor at KARK in Little Rock, Arkansas. After losing a loved one to a drug overdose, she became a dedicated advocate in the fight against the opioid epidemic. Her reporting on addiction has earned national recognition, including the National Newsmaker Award from CADCA. Laura travels across Arkansas, sharing her story to educate and inspire change.