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220. Twin Loss, Father Loss, Divorce, and the Power of Forgiveness with Robin Ducharme

Episode 220 Published 7 hours ago
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What happens when grief keeps finding you in different forms, at different stages of life? In this episode, I'm joined by Robin Ducharme, author and founder of Real Love Ready, for a truly honest and vulnerable conversation.

Robin shares the story of losing her twin brother Reese suddenly to a heart attack in 2012, and the profound, beautiful experience she had with his spirit that same night. 

She also opens up about losing her father just weeks after closing Reese's estate (after serving as executor twice in two years, something so few people talk about), navigating separation and divorce, and ultimately surviving a toxic second marriage. Through all of it, she found her way to forgiveness, relational literacy, and love as the through-line of everything.

We dig into:
✨ The sudden loss of her twin brother Reese and the incredible experience she had with his spirit the night he passed
✨ Planning a funeral with your brother's guidance, including why shot glasses were the perfect send-off
✨ What it actually means to be executor of an estate, and doing it twice, back-to-back
✨ Losing her father shortly after closing Reese's estate, and how grief compounded on grief
✨ Why divorce is a legitimate grief process, and why no relationship should ever be called a failure
✨ What relational literacy is and the skills Robin teaches through Real Love Ready
✨ Forgiveness as non-attachment: not condoning, not forgetting, but releasing
✨ Self-forgiveness and why Robin believes it's often the hardest kind

This one goes deep, and I think it's going to hit home for many of you.


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