The Experiences That Guide Us

01 May 2025 • 39 min • EN
39 min
00:00
39:31
No file found

Are talented children more difficult to raise? Sally Raymond's first son was a remarkably intelligent child, began reading signs and engaging in debates at an astonishingly young age. But beneath the facade of the perfect of the perfect child, life wasn't so perfect. Her son was emotionally vulnerable, as all children are. For him, a series of critical life events eventually led to his suicide. Sally bravely hares her story of navigating the complexities of parenting, emotional intelligence, and the profound lessons learned. Through her journey, Sally became a psychotherapist, dedicating her life to helping others navigate similar challenges. She highlights the significance of social emotional skills, which are often overlooked in traditional education. As she shares her insights, listeners are encouraged to embrace their own journeys of self-discovery and healing. The episode culminates in a powerful message: 'Everything we survive, we can heal.' Sally’s story is not just one of loss; it is a testament to resilience, growth, and the enduring bond between a mother and her son. Join this compelling conversation. It just might make you assess your life, and the life of those you love, a bit differently.   Subscribers can enjoy exclusive, extended conversations from this podcast. To subscribe, go to BumpInTheRoad.Substack.com     What they're saying:   “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove   “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”   –Gary Hensel   Learn more at   Follow Bump on: ➡️  ➡️  ➡️  ➡️  ➡️   

From "Bump In The Road"

Listen on your iPhone

Download our iOS app and listen to interviews anywhere. Enjoy all of the listener functions in one slick package. Why not give it a try?

App Store Logo
application screenshot

Popular categories