Siblings by Circumstance

Surviving the Silence: Finding Perspective, Support, and a New Reality

15 min · 18. apr. 2026
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In this episode of Siblings by Circumstance, the host introduces the Facebook group Sibling Estrangement Support Through Engagement [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1ChDNNfgnx/?mibextid=wwXIfr] and explains how the podcast supports people processing the ambiguous grief of estrangement. This podcast episode explores the unique pain of sibling estrangement, framing it as a form of ambiguous grief or "mourning the living." Unlike traditional loss, estrangement lacks social rituals, often leaving individuals trapped in a "shame-blame" cycle and deep isolation. The host discusses the journey toward radical acceptance through the following key themes: * Redefining Grief: Comparing the well-known Kübler-Ross stages of death to the lack of societal support for those separated from living family. STEP ONE: ISOLATION and the Shame/Blame narrative. * The Power of Duality: Using a "door metaphor" to explain the importance of seeing both sides of an estrangement and eventually "locking" one's own door for self-preservation. * Safety and Integrity: A cautionary look at the "toxic" label and a commitment to providing a non-predatory, educational space for healing. * Empowerment through Silence: A personal anecdote about a dream that illustrates the shift from seeking connection to finding peace in a sibling's silence. The episode serves as a compassionate guide for those navigating a "sibling-less parallel life," offering community support through the Sibling Estrangement Support Through Engagement Facebook group. How does the concept of "ambiguous grief" resonate with your current understanding of family dynamics? The host invites listeners to join the supportive Facebook community for connection and mutual support, and reminds anyone in crisis in the U.S. to dial 988.

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Finding Then Losing Family: A Journey of Resilience

Finding Then Losing Family A journey of resilience In this episode of Siblings by Circumstance, host LizzyB chats with Sam, a 25-year-old visual artist who shares her incredibly complex and non-traditional journey through adoption, foster care, and sibling estrangement. What begins as a young girl’s innocent internet search to connect with her biological roots unravels into a web of jaw-dropping family secrets, unexpected psychological barriers, and a profound lesson on finding unconditional love outside of biological ties. 5 Insightful Highlights from Sam's Story * The Shocking "Mic Drop" Revelation: After tracking down her biological family as a teenager, Sam arrived at a meetup only for her birth mother to drop a massive bombshell: Sam's biological siblings had no idea this woman was their mother. Instead, they had been raised to believe their birth mother was their older sister, and their grandparents were their parents. * A Teen Burdened with Paranoia: Because of the family's deep-rooted secrets, Sam was forced to navigate an intense environment of family paranoia and censorship. Even as a child, the burden was placed entirely on her to watch every word she said to avoid shattering the fragile "house of cards" narrative her biological relatives had built. * The Science of Inclusivity: The episode highlights research by neuroscientist Amir Levine, MD (co-author of Attached), revealing that even the smallest gesture of inclusion—like a simple text message—can literally reduce bodily inflammation, improve cognitive function, and boost the immune response by making a person feel in control of their life. * Exposing Profit-Driven Support Groups: The host and Sam pull back the curtain on their experience meeting in a different Facebook estrangement group. They detail how they were repeatedly silenced and had posts deleted by an administrator who censored positive, free, healing modalities in order to funnel grieving members into expensive, paid workshops. * Choosing "Family by Choice": Despite the pain of ultimately cutting off contact with her biological siblings due to a lack of reciprocity, Sam credits early therapy and the discovery of true, unconditional friendships as her saving grace. She emphasizes that you cannot force a relationship with people who refuse to show up for you, and that true inner strength means learning to show up for yourself instead. Thank you for listening - Please join Sibling Estrangement Support Through Engagement [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1ChDNNfgnx/?mibextid=wwXIfr]

3. juni 202638 min
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Geschwistergeister: Memories of Sibling Ghosts

Episode Summary In this poignant Memorial Day episode, host Lizzie B. explores the deeply isolating and complex world of sibling estrangement drawing parallels between the structured finality of marital divorce and the chaotic, undefined nature of family estrangement, she advocates for a new societal language to process this hidden trauma. Reflecting on her own childhood family reunions and the psychological survival strategies of Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl, Lizzie B. discusses how to navigate the sting of family-centric holidays, decouple emotional weight from the traditional definition of "sibling," and ultimately find a painful peace through the freedom of choosing one's own attitude. 5 Fascinating Takeaways * The Need for "Familial Divorce" Rules: The host highlights a glaring societal double standard: while marital divorce has clear legal, social, and procedural steps to divide assets and navigate holidays, sibling estrangement has no recognized framework. Without these rules, individuals are often left trapped in "magical thinking," hoping the relationship will repair itself. * The "Estranger" vs. "The Estranged": The episode breaks estrangement down into a stark equation of perspective. The active party—the estranger—is the "doer" who actively shuns out of antipathy or caution, while the passive party—the estranged—is often left completely in the dark, with little to no idea why the aversion or shunning began. * Introducing Geschwistergeister (Sibling Ghosts): To capture the haunting, "here but not present" reality of estrangement, the host rejects the phrase "former sibling" and adopts powerful German imagery. She refers to estranged siblings as Geschwister Geister (sibling ghosts), Brüdergeist (brother ghost), and Schwestergeist (sister ghost) to break the silence that "destroys silently." * The "Metaphorical Starvation" of Holidays: The host notes that long holiday weekends like Memorial Day often exacerbate the trauma of estrangement. As the neighborhood throws parties and media commercials project images of perfect, intact families, the estranged are left acutely feeling a "metaphorical starvation" for connectivity, belonging, and familial flow. * Applying Viktor Frankl’s Logic to Estrangement: Drawing from psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning, the host emphasizes that while you cannot control being shunned, you retain the ultimate human freedom to choose your attitude. Peace is achieved not by forcing reconciliation, but by rising above the psychic stress and choosing to "love your sibling ghosts from afar." * Sibling Estrangement Support Through Engagement [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1ChDNNfgnx/?mibextid=wwXIfr]

25. maj 202624 min
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There is Hope: Decades of Disconnect

This episode explores how family estrangement ripples across generations, told through personal stories about cousins, nephews and long-standing distance between generations of siblings. Episode Highlights * The Anatomy of Estrangement: Host LizzyB interviews guest MJ, who shares her experience with a nine-year estrangement from her brother that began with unresolved hurts and a missed apology. * The Path to Reconciliation: Insights into how a difficult face-to-face conversation began the slow, intentional work of rebuilding a fractured relationship. * Collateral Damage: A discussion on how miscommunication and parental estrangement affect nieces, nephews, and the broader extended family. * Key Takeaways: The importance of clear, direct communication and giving children agency during family splits. The conversation serves as a reminder that while repairing deep-seated family rifts takes time and effort, reconnection is often possible and deeply rewarding. We discuss many of these topics in our supplemental Facebook page: Sibling Estrangement Support Through Engagement [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1ChDNNfgnx/?mibextid=wwXIfr]

8. maj 202642 min
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What happens when the person supposed to help tell your story stops responding? In this poignant and empowering episode, host LizzyB reveals the "accidental" origin story of the Siblings by Circumstance podcast. After being ghosted by another creator just an hour before a scheduled interview, Liz faced a pivotal choice: succumb to analysis paralysis or find her own voice. She chose the latter. By giving herself permission to "try," she transformed a moment of professional silence into a platform for those suffering from the "ambiguous grief" of sibling estrangement. This episode isn't just about technical glitches or podcasting hurdles; it’s a deep dive into the power of the "Ask"—both the requests we make of others and the harder questions we must ask ourselves. Inside the Episode: * Turning Pain into Purpose: How a missed connection sparked the creation of a global support community. * The Anatomy of Communication: Why modern "ghosting" cultures clash with traditional expectations of respect, and how to bridge that gap. * Lead with Feeling, Then Need: A powerful formula for communication that could have saved years of family heartache—and how you can use it today. * Vulnerability as Courage: Exploring the "notion of it's not me, it's her" and the validation found in sharing your truth publicly. * The Responsibility of the Relationship: A reflection on Joshua Coleman’s work regarding the vital questions to ask before choosing estrangement as a solution. Key Takeaway: "Why am I waiting for anyone's permission to move my life forward? Can I rely on myself to remove the obstacle... and help others in the process? I fervently believe that yes, I can." Join the Conversation: If you are navigating the unique stages of grief that come with sibling estrangement, you don’t have to do it alone. Join our Facebook community, Sibling Estrangement Support Through Engagement [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1ChDNNfgnx/?mibextid=wwXIfr] to be seen, heard, and understood. Listen now to learn how to stop waiting for permission and start building your own bridge for connectivity. Note: This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes. If you are feeling overwhelmed or depressed, please dial 988 (in the U.S.) for immediate support.

1. maj 202617 min
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Surviving the Silence: Finding Perspective, Support, and a New Reality

In this episode of Siblings by Circumstance, the host introduces the Facebook group Sibling Estrangement Support Through Engagement [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1ChDNNfgnx/?mibextid=wwXIfr] and explains how the podcast supports people processing the ambiguous grief of estrangement. This podcast episode explores the unique pain of sibling estrangement, framing it as a form of ambiguous grief or "mourning the living." Unlike traditional loss, estrangement lacks social rituals, often leaving individuals trapped in a "shame-blame" cycle and deep isolation. The host discusses the journey toward radical acceptance through the following key themes: * Redefining Grief: Comparing the well-known Kübler-Ross stages of death to the lack of societal support for those separated from living family. STEP ONE: ISOLATION and the Shame/Blame narrative. * The Power of Duality: Using a "door metaphor" to explain the importance of seeing both sides of an estrangement and eventually "locking" one's own door for self-preservation. * Safety and Integrity: A cautionary look at the "toxic" label and a commitment to providing a non-predatory, educational space for healing. * Empowerment through Silence: A personal anecdote about a dream that illustrates the shift from seeking connection to finding peace in a sibling's silence. The episode serves as a compassionate guide for those navigating a "sibling-less parallel life," offering community support through the Sibling Estrangement Support Through Engagement Facebook group. How does the concept of "ambiguous grief" resonate with your current understanding of family dynamics? The host invites listeners to join the supportive Facebook community for connection and mutual support, and reminds anyone in crisis in the U.S. to dial 988.

18. apr. 202615 min