In this raw and emotional conversation, Reagan shares the toughest moment of his life, hearing his mum tell him she only had few months to live.
From that heartbreaking car ride, to her final days, and the painful reality of saying goodbye, Reagan opens up about grief, family, and the way he found strength through it all.
We talk about the unspoken side of loss, what it’s like to hold it together for family, to face moments you’ll never forget, and to lean on your mates when the weight feels too heavy.
This episode is a reminder that grief looks different for everyone, but sharing our stories can help us carry it together.

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