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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2025 · 1H 1M

Ep18 - Jennifer Griffith: Messy Love, Moms & Memoir

from Love, Loss & Hallucinations with Scott Schumaker · host Scott Schumaker

In episode 18, I talk with Jennifer Griffith, author of the memoir "Both Sides of Then: Finding Love After Abandonment." Jennifer's memoir uniquely intertwines her life with her mother's, exploring themes of identity, loss, and the complexities of family dynamics.  We discuss her transition from a successful tech career to writing, inspired by her father’s death and a pivotal moment at a Tony Robbins event. We get into the transformative power of writing, the healing that comes from sharing one's story, and how Jennifer's writing process helped her find empathy, acceptance, and a deeper understanding of her family's legacy. Whether you’re an aspiring writer or someone who is wanting to better understand your family’s story, this episode will inspire you. In this episode, you’ll hear: 👉Jennifer’s journey and challenges of writing her debut memoir. 👉An exploration of love and abandonment. 👉Insights into the writing process and finding inspiration. 👉The importance of storytelling in personal healing. 👉The power of sharing your story and learning your parent’s stories. 👉How Joni Mitchell influenced the book’s title 👉The role of family in Jennifer's personal and professional life. 👉Running as a metaphor for life. 👉Jennifer's advice for aspiring writers and podcasters. 👉The impact of personal experiences on creative expression. 👉The need to embrace pain for growth JENNIFER’S LINKS Website | Instagram | Facebook | Bookshop | Amazon  SCOTT’S LINKS: Website | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok  MUSIC – Wilderado, “Surefire (piano)” 

In episode 18, I talk with Jennifer Griffith, author of the memoir "Both Sides of Then: Finding Love After Abandonment." Jennifer's memoir uniquely intertwines her life with her mother's, exploring themes of identity, loss, and the complexities of family dynamics.  We discuss her transition from a successful tech career to writing, inspired by her father’s death and a pivotal moment at a Tony Robbins event. We get into the transformative power of writing, the healing that comes from sharing one's story, and how Jennifer's writing process helped her find empathy, acceptance, and a deeper understanding of her family's legacy. Whether you’re an aspiring writer or someone who is wanting to better understand your family’s story, this episode will inspire you. In this episode, you’ll hear:👉Jennifer’s journey and challenges of writing her debut memoir.👉An exploration of love and abandonment.👉Insights into the writing process and finding inspiration.👉The importance of storytelling in personal healing.👉The power of sharing your story and learning your parent’s stories.👉How Joni Mitchell influenced the book’s title👉The role of family in Jennifer's personal and professional life.👉Running as a metaphor for life.👉Jennifer's advice for aspiring writers and podcasters.👉The impact of personal experiences on creative expression.👉The need to embrace pain for growth JENNIFER’S LINKSWebsite | Instagram | Facebook | Bookshop | Amazon  SCOTT’S LINKS:Website | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok  MUSIC – Wilderado, “Surefire (piano)”

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