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In this first episode of iWasErased: Reflections, I open up about why I started this podcast — and why I believe staying silent about parental alienation is no longer an option.
I talk about how my own experience as an alienated parent and grandparent shaped not just what I write, but how I live. The isolation, the disbelief, the long fight for truth — all of it led me here.
This isn’t about reliving pain; it’s about giving it purpose. It’s the beginning of something I wish had existed when I felt erased. Because when your voice is taken, reclaiming it becomes the first step toward healing.
By David ShubertIn this first episode of iWasErased: Reflections, I open up about why I started this podcast — and why I believe staying silent about parental alienation is no longer an option.
I talk about how my own experience as an alienated parent and grandparent shaped not just what I write, but how I live. The isolation, the disbelief, the long fight for truth — all of it led me here.
This isn’t about reliving pain; it’s about giving it purpose. It’s the beginning of something I wish had existed when I felt erased. Because when your voice is taken, reclaiming it becomes the first step toward healing.