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Losing My Son on Mother’s Day | Lindsay Taylor

1 h 12 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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This is one of the most powerful and heartbreaking conversations we’ve ever had. In this episode of The Generational Health Podcast, Lindsay Taylor shares the story of losing her 17-year-old son to fentanyl overdose on Mother’s Day — and the unimaginable journey that followed. What starts as a story of addiction and loss becomes something much deeper… 👉 A conversation about grief, guilt, faith, and human resilience 👉 The reality of teen substance use and fentanyl risk 👉 The truth about what parents can—and cannot—control 👉 And how to find meaning when your world falls apart Lyndsay is a licensed therapist who now helps others navigate trauma, suicide, and grief — but this story is personal. This episode will challenge you, move you, and stay with you.

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