Ep. 157: Brigitte Shipman on letting go.
What happens when the life you planned slips through your hands?
In this episode of the MercyCast, I sit down with author, speaker, and autism advocate Brigitte Shipman, host of The Mother’s Guide Through Autism podcast and author of A Mother's Guide Through Autism. Together, we talk about grief, letting go, self-compassion, and the long road of learning how to love without conditions or expectations.
Brigitte shares the quiet moment that changed everything after her son Joseph’s autism diagnosis, and how decades of caregiving, exhaustion, pain, and grace reshaped her understanding of love. We explore what it means to stop white-knuckling life, to listen to your body, to practice gratitude, and to embrace grief rather than outrun it.
This conversation is honest and deeply human. It’s about the stories we lose, the people we become, and the healing that happens when we finally let go.
Key Takeaways
Why unconditional love grows deeper through hardship
How caregiving can disconnect us from ourselves
The importance of self-regulation and gratitude practices
Why grief wears many hats beyond death alone
How awareness and acceptance create lasting change
What it means to “know better, do better.”
How pain can become a teacher instead of an enemy
Why letting go is often the beginning of healing.
If you’ve ever found yourself on the floor wondering how to stand back up, this episode is for you.
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For more conversations like this one, check out my book, Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking.