


I have been told that my podcast is an important part of the therapy process for many grieving parents. Today is the first time, however, that I have interviewed someone whose therapist instructed her to reach out to me and be on my podcast as a guest.
When Robyn’s son, Drew (Andrew), was killed in a motorcycle accident in 2021, she was ‘shocked, but not surprised.’ She certainly had that shock of losing Drew, but Drew was a daredevil most of his life. He had no fewer than three accidents in the months before his death that could have taken his life, but he had miraculously walked away each time. After Drew’s death, Robyn did everything she thought she should do. She started therapy. She decided to live life to its fullest and bought two kayaks to take up kayaking. She got a healthy diet plan and lost 50 pounds. She bought equipment to start her own podcast. Everyone around her said she was doing great, and from the outside, she looked like she was doing great.
Her therapist, on the other hand, said, ‘Robyn, you are not doing great. You are not allowing yourself to truly feel. You need to lean into your grief,’ but Robyn did not listen. She kept on as she was, until eventually, she couldn’t. The grief caught up with her. She needed to grieve. She started in a Compassionate Friends support group. A member of the group told her about my podcast, another ‘Andrew’s Mom’ with a podcast. Hmm. Was this a little sign?
In the meantime, Robyn had been going to her new therapist who had been brainstorming ways that she could help others in her grief. “What about a podcast?” he suggested, “or a book?” Robyn went to her therapist one day and told him about my podcast. “So you emailed her, right?” the therapist said. “No,” Robyn admitted. He suggested that she get out her phone and do it right then. She promised, to instead email in the next week.
Robyn emailed me, and the rest is history. Months later, Robyn is sharing Drew’s story with the world to help others heal. I am so excited to see the next steps of Robyn’s journey and what this may lead Robyn to do in the days and months to come.
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