Some stories don’t change. Until they do.
Lisa Sugarman spent 35 years believing one version of how her father died. Then a single question opened a door she never expected to walk through. In this episode, we talk about what it means to grieve the same person twice. About memory, silence, and the moment everything you thought you knew shifts beneath you.
We also talk about what happens after.
The rebuilding.
The reframing.
And how sharing our stories, even the hardest ones, can help someone else feel a little less alone. Listen at TheLifeShiftPodcast.com/195