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204. Sibling Grief, Identity Loss, and Life After a Sudden Death with Ben Forman

Episode 204 Published 2 months ago
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In today’s episode, I’m sitting down with Ben Forman to talk about a kind of grief that often goes unseen—losing a sibling, and what it means to navigate life as the “forgotten griever.”

Ben shares the story of losing his younger brother, Sam, in a sudden skiing accident at just 25 years old, and how that loss reshaped his identity, his family, and the way he moves through the world.

We talk about the quiet complexities of sibling grief, the guilt and dark thought patterns that can surface, and the tension between surviving loss and growing through it. 

We explore:
✨ What it feels like to lose your only sibling and become part of a “family of three”
✨ The identity shift that comes with sibling loss
✨ The “forgotten griever” experience and why sibling grief is often overlooked
✨ Navigating guilt, intrusive thoughts, and emotional spirals after loss
✨ The difference between post-traumatic stress and post-traumatic growth
✨ Finding connection through community
✨ Coping tools and using physical/tactile reminders
✨ How grief can shape the choices you make in your life moving forward
✨ Ben’s documentary Higher Calling and the healing journey behind it
✨ Riding motorcycles through the Himalayas as a way to honor loss and seek meaning

This episode is for anyone navigating sibling loss, complicated grief, or the quiet, often unspoken layers of life after losing someone deeply woven into your identity.

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