My Cousin Meg | She Lost Her Son Then Found the Secret to Living
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Meg Fitzgerald joins her cousin Scott Fitzgerald at ROC Vox to talk about what happens when you decide grief is going to mean something. In this episode of Positive Blatherings, Meg shares the story behind her new book Don't Miss the Magic — a twelve-year journey through loss, spiritual awakening, synchronicities that defy explanation, and the daily practices that kept her alive when survival felt impossible.
You'll hear how Meg built a personal prescription for grief that anyone going through a hard season can use, how she discovered that internal energy changes outcomes in ways that words and body language alone cannot, what it felt like to receive undeniable signs from her son Ryan across multiple mediums and years, and how a voice at a stoplight — and a seven-year-old's dream of a million stuffed animals — shaped the rest of her life.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Welcome Back to Positive Blatherings
1:37 Meet Meg Fitzgerald
5:01 Ryan's Story: The Accident and the First Night
7:47 The Voice That Said Pain Is Coming
10:00 The First Signs: Ryan's Name in the Lake
11:51 Searching for Meaning: Spirituality and Survival
17:00 The Daily Prescription for Grief
23:00 The Ryan Batchelder Foundation and Little Hugs
25:00 Energy, Intention, and What Changes Outcomes
28:20 Sending Love to Every Situation
35:38 Don't Miss the Magic: About the Book
37:30 How a Medium Told Meg She Was Writing a Book
43:30 What's Next: Speaking and a Book for Young People
45:50 Celebrate Your Life Conference and Lisa Williams
56:08 The Pink Tutu Meditation and Tina's Daughter Mia
58:13 How You Win the Game
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