Rachel Blatt EP. 2 - Brandon Lowe: Growing Up Fast, He Became a Caregiver at 17
Brandon Lowe was 16 when his father was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a terminal brain cancer. Two years later, he'd dropped out of school, become a caregiver, and buried his dad. He's 50 now, and the echoes are still very much there.
In this first guest episode of Griefland, host Rachel Blatt sits down with her friend Brandon, the videographer who created both of her sons' bar mitzvah montages, including the tribute to her late husband Dave. Their conversation is honest, funny, and unexpectedly healing for them both.
🎧 Episode Breakdown
* 0:00 — Rachel introduces Brandon: how they met, what he created for her family, and how their shared grief brought them closer
* 3:36 — Brandon describes his dad before the diagnosis: a logical, engineering-minded man who was hard to read, closer to Brandon's younger brother
* 5:02 — The family meeting in the formal living room, hearing "glioblastoma" and not fully understanding what it meant
* 6:41 — Watching his father deteriorate: a brilliant engineer losing his mind and mobility, his hospital bed in the living room
* 8:13 — Being forced to step up as a caregiver at 17, missing basketball games, watching his brother, carrying his father to the bathroom
* 9:01 — The anger nobody told him was normal: resentment, guilt, and the cycle between them
* 11:13 — Dropping out of high school in the final months. The loss of control, and the loss of his dog on top of everything else
* 13:21 — Life after: how grief showed up in adulthood, his career, and becoming a father himself
* 15:16 — Parenting his son Leo differently; explaining the why, being a friend and a father, breaking the cycle
* 16:46 — His grandfather stepping in after his dad died: an unexpected bond, parallel grief, mutual healing
* 21:59 — At 50, what hurts most: his dad never getting to meet his grandson
* 23:03 — Working at GE, following his father's footsteps, maybe as a way to feel closer to him
* 27:00 — The questions he'll never get to ask: career decisions, relationships, car trouble, made blind without a dad to call
* 27:35 — What grieving kids need: to know they're loved, that their feelings are okay, and that someone will check in
* 30:07 — On therapy: Brandon's honest take; it wasn't his path, but he doesn't dismiss it for others
* 33:38 — Keeping Dave real for Rachel's boys: the value of telling true, imperfect stories about the person who died
📚 References & Resources
* Brandon Lowe — videographer, designer, and creator of the Grief Land logo and intro music
* "Forever Young" — the song used in Brandon's tribute to Dave in Rachel's younger son's bar mitzvah video
💡 Key Takeaways
1. Teenage anger during a parent's illness is grief, not bad behavior. Brandon wishes someone had simply pulled him aside and said: "You're not a bad kid. This is normal." For parents and caregivers, naming that anger can change everything.
2. Grief shapes how we parent, sometimes more than we realize. Brandon consciously became the father he wished he'd had more time with, more present, more explanatory, more of a friend. Loss rewired his parenting before his son was even born.
3. You don't need therapy for grief to count as processed. Brandon didn't go to therapy and doesn't regret it. His mom's approach, humor, presence, and keeping his dad's memory alive was its own kind of healing. Every path is valid.
4. The things you never got to ask haunt you the longest. Not just losing a parent but losing the advisor, the sounding board, the person who would have known what to do with the car, the job offer, the hard call. That absence has no replacement.
5. Keeping the dead "real", flaws and all is a gift. Both Rachel and Brandon agree: the goal isn't to make a martyr. It's to keep the person human, funny, imperfect, and present in stories.
👤 About Rachel Blatt
Rachel Blatt is the host of Griefland and a widowed mother of two sons. After losing her husband Dave to cancer in 2022, she began exploring how early loss shapes the people we become, not through clinical frameworks, but through honest conversation. She brings both a personal lens and a parent's vigilance to every episode.
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👤 About Brandon Lowe
Brandon Lowe is a videographer and designer based in Cincinnati. He created the Griefland podcast logo and intro music, and has worked with clients ranging from bar and bat mitzvahs to the Cincinnati Bengals. He lost his father to glioblastoma when he was 18 and is now a father himself.