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Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Episode 660: Melissa Dalton-Bradford, Noted LDS Author, 18-Year-Old Son Parker Died in 2007

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Richard Ostler

Religion & Spirituality

4.8 • 839 Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2023

⏱️ 102 minutes

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Summary

My friend Melissa Dalton-Bradford (married mother of four raised over 30 years across nine countries; author of books, articles and poetry; public speaker; MA in Comparative Literature from BYU; co-founder of two non-profits—TSOSrefugees and Mormon Women for Ethical Government), joins us during her trip from her home in Germany to Utah to talk about loss, grief, and living onward. That’s actually the title of one of her books: On Loss and Living Onward: Collected Voices for the Grieving and Those Who Would Mourn With Them. She spoke freely about her family’s experience with traumatic loss, and took us through some vital points from her writing. The book takes readers through the death of her son Parker in a drowning accident in 2007 at age 18 and her family’s efforts at finding hope, healing, and peace. The book in organized in five sections: Life at Death; Love at Death; Living After Death; Learning From Death; and Life, Love and Light Over Death. Melissa is open, raw, honest, vulnerable, and courageous as she shares her immense pain and truths she and her family have learned on this 16-year journey she willingly shares with others. With phrases like “The land of grief”, “death is the great educator”, and “we bond on our broken edges,” Melissa gets at the core of why suffering is also the mortar of true community. She also suggests things we should do and should not do to help someone grieving—powerful lists I hope we discuss openly across our faith community to grow into individuals and a people who can fulfill the core covenant of bearing burdens, mourning, comforting, and being witnesses of God’s presence. I was so deeply moved listening to Melissa. This is a powerful podcast that I encourage all of us to listen to and share with others. It will help you if you are in any sort of grief right now, and it will help all of us who will be walking this road in the future—either in your own grief or walking alongside someone else’s grief. Thank you, Melissa, for your great work in our community. Your voice is so needed. It is an honor to have you in our home and on the podcast. Links: On Loss and Living Onward: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1938301927 Global Mom: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZK9S4F3 Let Me Tell You My Story: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1641700491 Parker’s Obituary: https://www.deseret.com/2007/7/27/19758849/obituary-parker-fairbourne-bradford More on Parker’s Legacy: https://www.thechurchnews.com/2007/12/15/23232276/young-mans-death-impacts-many-lives

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0:00.0

Welcome listeners to another episode of Listen, Learn, and Love, hosted by Richard Osler.

0:09.4

In my home is somebody I've admired for a long time that now I'm so honored to have her on the podcast.

0:16.4

And that's my friend, Melissa Dalton Bradford.

0:19.7

Welcome to the podcast.

0:21.1

Hi, Richard.

0:21.7

Thanks for having me come.

0:23.4

I have a spreadsheet listeners of all the podcasts we're doing and all the podcasts we've

0:27.6

planned.

0:28.0

And most of the guests are people that reach out.

0:31.0

And there's probably more that reach out that can possibly put on the podcast.

0:34.4

But sometimes I get impressions that I really need to have somebody on the podcast.

0:38.2

And I've had that impression with Melissa for a couple of years. And it's just sitting there

0:42.7

at the bottom of my podcast spreadsheet. And I thought, well, why is it just sitting there? And so

0:48.0

finally I messaged her on Instagram. And it turns out she was just leaving Germany for a trip to Utah. She recorded something at

0:57.2

BYU. She may mention. And so it just worked out in this beautiful June day, Melissa Dalton

1:04.0

Bradford's here in her home. She brought her mother, Donna, with her, a wonderful woman who

1:10.2

Melissa's father and Donna's husband recently

1:14.5

passed away. His name is David. So the family is mourning this wonderful man, David Dalton,

1:20.1

who has gone. But Melissa is just somebody as admired for a long time. And our family's gotten

1:27.0

to know your son, Dalton, our daughter, time and our family's gotten to know your son

1:28.0

Dalton, our daughter, Emily and Dalton, got to know each other at BYU. He's a terrific young man

1:34.1

doing wonderful things in the world. I became aware of part of your family's story with your

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