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Abram's Song
Jack and Ashlee Drake
12 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to the Abrams Song podcast, where we commemorate the life and journey of our beloved son, Abram. In this thought-provoking series, we aim to share the lessons we learned during Abram's 22-month battle with Neuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer. Our hope is to provide support, guidance, and solace to families and loved ones facing similar challenges. Through Abram's unwavering faith and his love for singing songs to God, we fight to keep moving forward and follow Abram’s example and cling to hope in God.
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Welcome to the Abrams Song podcast, where we commemorate the life and journey of our beloved son, Abram. In this thought-provoking series, we aim to share the lessons we learned during Abram's 22-month battle with Neuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer. Our hope is to provide support, guidance, and solace to families and loved ones facing similar challenges. Through Abram's unwavering faith and his love for singing songs to God, we fight to keep moving forward and follow Abram’s example and cling to hope in God.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Introduction & Diagnosis
Abram's Song
1 hour 1 minute 15 seconds
2 years ago
Introduction & Diagnosis

What if the most unimaginable tragedy turned into a lifeline for others? This is the raw and riveting journey of Jack and Ashlee, who faced the devastating loss of their son, Abram, to a terminal illness. Over a span of 22 months, they dealt with an astounding array of challenges - from the gut-wrenching diagnosis to the stark differences in how they processed their grief. Their story is an earnest testament to resilience and the strength of faith amidst unimaginable pain.


Navigating through the complex medical system becomes a necessity when you’re advocating for someone you love. Jack and Ashlee talk about their experience with their son's medical treatment, the stem cell transplant, and the difficult decisions they had to make while trying to align their instincts with the medical advice they received. Their candid discussions about the pressure they faced and how they managed to balance their roles are both enlightening and heartbreaking.


However, amidst the tumult and despair, the incredible support they received became a beacon of hope. Jack and Ashlee talk about how they managed that support, from delegating roles to family members to setting up a blog for communication. Their insights on accepting help, leaning on the community, and the role of trust and faith are inspiring. Their journey of transforming their heartbreak into hope is a valuable resource for anyone facing similar challenges. Join us in this intimate exploration of navigating a tragedy and finding hope.

Visit us at ⁠www.abramssong.org⁠

Abram's CaringBridge website

Abram's Song
Welcome to the Abrams Song podcast, where we commemorate the life and journey of our beloved son, Abram. In this thought-provoking series, we aim to share the lessons we learned during Abram's 22-month battle with Neuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer. Our hope is to provide support, guidance, and solace to families and loved ones facing similar challenges. Through Abram's unwavering faith and his love for singing songs to God, we fight to keep moving forward and follow Abram’s example and cling to hope in God.