iWasErased: Reflections
They said it couldn’t happen.
That no loving parent could be erased from their child’s life. But here you are. And you’re not alone.
iWasErased: Reflections is a short-form solo podcast for alienated and left-behind parents living the nightmare no one believes—until it happens to them.
Hosted by advocate and lived-experience voice David Shubert, each 15–17-minute episode is a reflection, a rant, or a wake-up call. No scripts. No fluff. Just real talk about parental alienation, family court failure, and the emotional wreckage left behind.
If you’re a targeted parent, a supporter, or someone finally waking up to what’s really going on, this space is for you.
Not therapy. Not legal advice. Just truth. Pain. And hard-earned hope.
New episodes drop weekly. Also available on YouTube, Substack, LinkedIn, and the iWasErased community pages.
Because silence protects the alienator. And we’re done being silent.
iWasErased: Reflections
Episode #5 - I Was There Again… Until I Wasn’t
In this episode, I talk about those unexpected moments when a memory suddenly comes to life—when, for just a few seconds, the past and present seem to merge into one.
It’s not really about grief in the usual sense—it’s about that quiet pull that catches you off guard and reminds you that love never really disappears. Instead, it just changes form.
For parents who’ve lived through alienation, those moments can bring both comfort and pain. One minute, you can almost feel your child beside you again, and the next, the silence reminds you of everything that’s been stolen.
But those moments aren’t weakness—they’re connection. They’re love reminding us that it never left. Even in their absence, that bond still survives.
Listen as I share what it means to hold on to love when time, distance, and silence try to erase it… and how those small moments of remembrance might just be proof that love never stops reaching for home.