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Grief – When Someone Predicts Their Own Death

Tendrils of Grief

Release Date: 06/30/2025

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In this deeply moving episode of Tendrils of Grief, we welcome Kristina, whose life was forever changed at the age of 13 when her brother Jay made an eerily accurate prediction about his own death. Just days later, he was tragically killed in a bike accident—hit by the green car he had foreseen.

Jay’s sudden death sent Kristina down a harrowing path of addiction, rebellion, and searching. Haunted by the question of how he knew, Kristina eventually embarked on a decades-long journey to find meaning and healing in the aftermath of unimaginable loss.

Now an author and truth-seeker, Kristina joins us to share insights from her new memoir, What My Brother Knew (releasing May 27—the anniversary of Jay’s death). Her story is a powerful blend of grief, resilience, and the mysterious threads that connect us beyond this life.

This is an episode about the long arc of grief, the search for answers, and the unexpected ways healing can unfold.

Episode Highlights

  • sibling grief story

  • What My Brother Knew book

  • predicting death stories

  • Kristina grief podcast

  • She Writes Press memoir

  • loss of a brother

  • childhood trauma and grief

  • grief and healing journey

  • signs from the afterlife

  • family grief podcast

  • anniversary grief

  • sibling loss healing

  • mysterious death predictions

  • young sibling death story

  • memoir about grief and resilience

  • Grieving Unexpected Loss

  • Childhood Grief and Its Long-Term Impact

  • Psychic Premonitions in Family Loss

  • Turning Grief into Purpose

  • Memoirs That Explore Sibling Bonds

  • Grief and Addiction Recovery

  • Spiritual Healing After Loss

  • Grief Writing as Therapy

  • Releasing a Book on a Death Anniversary

  • Navigating Family Tragedy Through Storytelling

Connect with Kristina Amelong

Kristina is releasing a new book on May 27, the anniversary of her brother's death. With respect to your time, there's an overview of her story here - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tS9zsvize_RCBInNxe2wiNh-Ag08tZ5M?usp=drive_link And I would be happy to send you an advance copy of "What My Brother Knew" (published by She Writes Press) to check out (print or pdf).

 

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