S3 E9: Pt 1 The Child Who Was Taken, The Love That Remained
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In this deeply personal episode, Jacqueline reflects on a kind of loss that has no name — the separation of a mother and child while both are still alive. Through a compassionate and trauma-aware lens, she shares the reality of living for years without knowing whether her son was safe, or even still in the world, and the weight of carrying that silence through holidays, milestones, and the isolation of the pandemic.
This episode also honors the grief experienced by her daughter — a sister who lost her brother without explanation — and the way a family must learn to keep living around an absence no one can fully speak about.
When contact finally returns, it is not a simple reunion. It is fragile, careful, layered with love, confusion, hesitation, and the shock of discovering that memory itself has vanished from the years they once shared.
This conversation is not about blame.
It is about a mother’s heart learning to hold love and grief at the same time — and choosing compassion over closure in the face of uncertainty.
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Includes a gentle closing breathwork and reflective prompt for listeners who have lived through ambiguous loss, estrangement, or reunion without resolution.