
Guide To Spirituality - With Stacey Bower
Welcome to Guide to Spirituality – a grounded, heart-led podcast exploring the unseen world.
Hosted by Stacey Bower, this podcast is a soulful space where real conversations unfold around spiritual awakening, healing, intuition, and energy.
Each episode features powerful guests – from mediums to healers, mystics to everyday seekers – sharing wisdom, experiences, and practical insights to support you on your path.
Whether you’re just beginning your journey or already walking your truth, Guide to Spirituality invites you to reconnect with yourself, trust your inner knowing, and remember that you’re never alone.
New episodes every week – tune in, take what resonates, and walk your path with purpose.
Guide To Spirituality - With Stacey Bower
03 - Guided by the Blue Tree - Scott Harrison’s Story of Grief, Growth and Connection
Today’s episode holds space for a story both tender and powerful. I sat down with Scott Harrison, who shared the deeply personal journey he and his wife, Victoria, experienced as they prepared to welcome their baby boy, Evan.
What began as a joyful time of expectation shifted suddenly during a routine ultrasound, when they received the heartbreaking news that Evan had passed away before birth. From that moment, they began a journey through grief, love, and remembrance - navigating the realities of loss while holding on to the bond they formed with their son.
In our conversation, Scott speaks with honesty and heart about the hospital experience, the quiet moments spent with Evan, and the significant sign that Evan gave in the image of a Blue Tree brought comfort in the days that followed—especially on what would have been Evan’s birthday.
We talk about the emotional impact of late pregnancy loss, the strength of parental love, and the ways families can find meaning, even in the most unimaginable circumstances. Scott’s story is one of honoring, remembering, and learning to carry grief alongside hope.
This episode is a reminder that every life—no matter how short—matters, and that the love between parent and child endures in ways that words often struggle to capture.