One moment he was riding his bike. The next, he was unconscious on the side of the road with no memory of what had happened.
This week on I'll Do Better Tomorrow, Justin shares the terrifying cycling accident that left him with a severe concussion, stitches, black eyes, and a completely missing memory of the crash itself.
As the family prepares for their daughter's wedding day, the experience becomes a powerful reminder that life can change in an instant — and that the people we love need to know exactly how much they matter.
It's a deeply personal conversation about mortality, gratitude, family, and the moments we so often assume we'll get again tomorrow.
KEY POINTS:
• Justin's near-fatal cycling accident and the frightening reality of memory loss after concussion.
• The technology that helped Kylie locate him quickly after the crash.
• Why families should always know where loved ones are and how to contact them.
• The importance of treating ordinary moments as if they might be the last.
• Navigating the emotional complexity of celebrating a wedding while processing trauma.
• What parents learn when another child leaves home and starts a new chapter.
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE:
"Treat this moment like it might be the last time — the last hug, the last meal, the last ordinary day together."
RESOURCES MENTIONED:
• Garmin incident detection and emergency notifications.
• The "Last Time Meditation" concept.
• Happy Families podcast episodes on presence and family connection.
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