Most people hear words like “parental alienation,” “abduction,” “custody,” and think they have some idea of what that means. But for alienated and left-behind parents, those words aren’t just ink on paper — they’re the doorway to a kind of pain that rewires your life from the inside out. In this Reflection, I’m pulling the curtain back on what that actually looks like. I’ll walk you through some of the moments that changed everything for me: the day I found out my children had been abducted o...
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Most people hear words like “parental alienation,” “abduction,” “custody,” and think they have some idea of what that means. But for alienated and left-behind parents, those words aren’t just ink on paper — they’re the doorway to a kind of pain that rewires your life from the inside out. In this Reflection, I’m pulling the curtain back on what that actually looks like. I’ll walk you through some of the moments that changed everything for me: the day I found out my children had been abducted o...
In this episode, I talk about that deep, quiet urge to start over — to find somewhere else when the place you are no longer feels like home. For many alienated parents, that search isn’t just about geography; it’s about peace. After years of fighting, explaining, and being dismissed, sometimes the only way forward is to step away and breathe somewhere new. I share what that search has looked like for me — not as an escape, but as a form of survival. Because when everything familiar becomes a ...
iWasErased: Reflections
Most people hear words like “parental alienation,” “abduction,” “custody,” and think they have some idea of what that means. But for alienated and left-behind parents, those words aren’t just ink on paper — they’re the doorway to a kind of pain that rewires your life from the inside out. In this Reflection, I’m pulling the curtain back on what that actually looks like. I’ll walk you through some of the moments that changed everything for me: the day I found out my children had been abducted o...