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Max Leyn - A Sibling Bond That Still Lives On

58 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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Max lost his sister Lisa in a tragic drowning accident but the way he talks about her isn’t just about loss, it’s about love. In this episode of Ghosted, Max shares what it was like to grow up with Lisa as his best friend, the memories that define their bond, and how that relationship continues to shape the way he lives today. He doesn’t shy away from the pain but he also doesn’t let it be the only story. Instead, Max speaks about feeling lucky. Lucky to have loved someone so deeply. Lucky to still carry her with him in the way he shows up in the world. This conversation is a reminder that grief isn’t just about what’s missing—it’s about what remains. The love, the stories, the connection that doesn’t end. If you’ve ever lost someone, especially a sibling, this episode will feel like sitting in a space where nothing has to be explained—and where love is still very much alive.

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