In this episode, I talk about those unexpected moments when a memory suddenly comes to life—when, for just a few seconds, the past and present seem to merge into one. It’s not really about grief in the usual sense—it’s about that quiet pull that catches you off guard and reminds you that love never really disappears. Instead, it just changes form. For parents who’ve lived through alienation, those moments can bring both comfort and pain. One minute, you can almost feel your child beside you a...
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In this episode, I talk about those unexpected moments when a memory suddenly comes to life—when, for just a few seconds, the past and present seem to merge into one. It’s not really about grief in the usual sense—it’s about that quiet pull that catches you off guard and reminds you that love never really disappears. Instead, it just changes form. For parents who’ve lived through alienation, those moments can bring both comfort and pain. One minute, you can almost feel your child beside you a...
Welcome to iWasErased Reflections — a podcast that gives voice to the silent pain of parental alienation. In this short trailer, host David Shubert shares why he created the show: to speak the truths that too often go unspoken. Each week, David offers a personal Reflection drawn from his own experience and the stories of other parents who’ve been erased from their children’s lives — not by death or distance, but by deliberate alienation. Through grounded, heartfelt storytelling, iWasErased Re...
iWasErased: Reflections
In this episode, I talk about those unexpected moments when a memory suddenly comes to life—when, for just a few seconds, the past and present seem to merge into one. It’s not really about grief in the usual sense—it’s about that quiet pull that catches you off guard and reminds you that love never really disappears. Instead, it just changes form. For parents who’ve lived through alienation, those moments can bring both comfort and pain. One minute, you can almost feel your child beside you a...