Facing Reality: Rosie's Journey Through Her Father's Mental Illness
I did understand my dad was dead and I couldn't cry because all I felt was relief.
Imagine being just eight years old and realizing you're not destined to be the hero who saves the day. In this gripping episode of 'Mum Says My Memoir Is A Lie', Rosie Waterland takes us back to a pivotal moment in her childhood. While staying with her dad and grandpa in Tumut, a simple fall by her grandpa set off a chain of events that ended with the death of her father.
This wasn't just any loss; it was the culmination of years of struggling with his schizophrenia. Rosie's raw recounting of this period is both heart-wrenching and enlightening. She doesn't shy away from the tough parts, nor does her mother, Lisa, who joins the conversation to share her own perspective. Together, they navigate the emotional aftermath and the long-term effects on their lives.
This episode isn't just about recounting a sad story; it's about understanding the complexities of mental illness within a family and how it shapes one's life. Rosie and Lisa's dialogue is candid and heartfelt, offering listeners a unique glimpse into their world. If you're looking for a podcast that balances humor with deep emotional truths, this episode is a must-listen.