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I was finally in a home that felt peaceful. Coffee on the porch. Open fields. A friend who saw me as human.
And still, I was losing my children in real time.
This episode is about what it means to be a mother completely shut out — while still very much alive. It’s about decisions made behind my back. My own family working with my ex to enroll my daughter in a private school she wasn’t ready for, letting my five-year-old ride a four-wheeler, ignoring everything I tried to say.
They didn’t protect her. They didn’t protect me. They just wanted things to look okay.
And I’m still grieving what they did to those kids.
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In this episode:
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Start from Episode 1 to understand the full context. This isn’t just my story — it’s the silence so many mothers live inside.
Don’t Call Me is written and hosted by Em.
By EmI was finally in a home that felt peaceful. Coffee on the porch. Open fields. A friend who saw me as human.
And still, I was losing my children in real time.
This episode is about what it means to be a mother completely shut out — while still very much alive. It’s about decisions made behind my back. My own family working with my ex to enroll my daughter in a private school she wasn’t ready for, letting my five-year-old ride a four-wheeler, ignoring everything I tried to say.
They didn’t protect her. They didn’t protect me. They just wanted things to look okay.
And I’m still grieving what they did to those kids.
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In this episode:
—
Start from Episode 1 to understand the full context. This isn’t just my story — it’s the silence so many mothers live inside.
Don’t Call Me is written and hosted by Em.