Parenting Without Permission

Still Here: Jake's Story

38 min · 3. jan. 2026
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Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of homelessness, sexual assault, and the loss of a child. These topics may be difficult for some listeners. Please listen at your own pace and take care of yourself. In this episode, Jake shares his story with honesty and vulnerability, including experiences that are often lived through silently. We talk about survival, loss, and the long road of carrying grief while continuing to show up for life. This is a heavy conversation, but it is also a deeply human one. Listener discretion is advised.

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