Bryan Jung Reflects on Losing his Dad at Age 11

I had such a great discussion with Bryan Jung for this episode. Bryan’s dad died when Bryan was just shy of 11 years old. Bryan is in his 20’s now and has started a creative platform, This is Why, which offers people who lost a parent at a young age a place to tell their stories.

Some topics Bryan and I discuss include:

  • How his dad was shot by a lawyer going up against him in a court case when Bryan was just 9 years old, and then his dad dying from this shooting when Bryan was nearly 11;

  • Grieving while also having to deal with the media attention and legal activity involved;

  • Re-grieving as he’s gotten older and been able to process and understand more than he could when he was younger;

  • Developing an anxiety disorder in his teen years from this experience;

  • Developing empathy and sympathy at a young age;

  • Their family getting a puppy at the recommendation of his therapist;

  • Getting involved with Camp Erin as a volunteer when he was a young adult; and

  • Why he decided to start his creative platform, This is Why.

I hope you enjoy my discussion with Bryan Jung.

 
 
 
 

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Jenny Lisk

Jenny Lisk is the founder of the Widowed Parent Institute. She is an award-winning author and widowed mom who is dedicated to helping widowed parents increase their family's well-being. Jenny’s books, Future Widow and Widowed Parents Unite, and her show, The Widowed Parent Podcast, guide the journey of solo parenting after loss.

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