Tyler Hall
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Who is to blame for my son's death? Brie Ocea
On this episode of the Rollercoaster Podcast, Tyler and Brie delve into a deeply personal and heartbreaking story. Brie courageously shares the tragic event of losing her child to a drowning accident in a swimming pool. Through raw and emotional conversation, they discuss the unimaginable pain, the journey through grief, and the challenges of coping with such a devastating loss. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of water safety, while also offering support to those who have faced similar tragedies.
Each year, more than 3,000 lives are tragically lost to drowning, a preventable yet all-too-common cause of death. Even more heartbreaking is the fact that 1 in every 4 of these victims is a child, highlighting the vulnerability of our youngest members to this silent killer. These sobering statistics serve as a powerful reminder of the urgent need for increased awareness, education, and safety measures around water. By understanding the risks and taking proactive steps, we can work together to reduce the number of these preventable tragedies and protect the lives of children and adults alike.
She discusses practical steps and strategies to prevent potential tragic events, focusing on water safety and drowning prevention. With a passionate commitment to saving lives, she works tirelessly to create awareness and educate others about the importance of vigilance and safety measures. Through her efforts, she aims to empower individuals and communities to take action, ensuring that preventable tragedies never have to occur.
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Where to find Tyler Hall:
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tylerchall/
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Twitter: sirTHALL
Work with Tyler: www.tylerchristianhall.com/
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On this episode of the Rollercoaster Podcast, hosts Tyler and Garrett dive deep into Garrett's transformative weight loss journey. They discuss Garrett's struggles and triumphs, starting from his days in college when he weighed nearly 400 pounds. Garrett opens up about the profound impact this had on him emotionally, mentally, and physically, sharing candid stories and insights into how he over...
Touched by an Angel | Ashley Kuhni
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On this episode of the Rollercoaster Podcast, Tyler and Ashley take listeners on an emotional and thrilling journey as they recount a life-changing story where Ashley heroically saved Tyler's wife. The episode begins with Tyler describing the dire situation that set the stage for Ashley's brave actions. Listeners will feel the tension build as Tyler shares the details of the emergency, painting...
My Life Changed in 1 Hour and 10 Minutes | James Dykes
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On this episode of the Rollercoaster Podcast, host Tyler sits down with James Dykes for an incredibly poignant and deeply personal conversation. James recounts the heart-wrenching experience that changed his life over a year ago. He received a distressing phone call from his wife, and in the midst of their conversation, she suddenly passed out and ultimately passed away. This tragic event left ...
My Husband Died Three Times and Came Back to Life | Shea Borup
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On this episode of the Rollercoaster Podcast, hosts Tyler and Shea take listeners on an emotional journey that delves deep into a life-altering event. The episode begins with an introduction to the story, setting the stage for what promises to be a poignant and deeply personal narrative. Shea, with Tyler's support, bravely opens up about one of the most harrowing experiences of her life-witness...
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On this episode of the Rollercoaster Podcast, Tyler and Jake delve into the incredible journey that has defined Jake's life. It’s a story that captured widespread attention and went viral across Arizona. Jake was at the gym, pushing through his regular workout, when the unexpected happened-he collapsed, struck by a heart attack. The gym, a place of strength and health, turned into the scene of ...
How to Avoid Falling for Social Media Scams | BeardLawyer
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On this episode of the Rollercoaster Podcast, hosts Tyler and Raees delve into the murky world of online fraud, focusing on the deceptive schemes that proliferate on social media platforms. They explore various types of scams, from phishing attacks to fake influencers, and provide insights into how these frauds operate and why they are so successful. Tyler and Raees also share practical tips on...
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @PhantomWarrior86
    @PhantomWarrior86 21 годину тому

    Safe and effective?

  • @meinwegmitjesus
    @meinwegmitjesus День тому

    Add Jesus in this grief and your life - than your journey is not just Whol, but also WHOLE and HOLY. <3 God is Love

  • @d.o.y.vcaninebehaviour.hea1558

    This can and does happen to anyone. All walks of life. It’s impossible not to blame yourself. However mum you are human. It only takes a few moments. I’m so sorry you’ve had to live with this. Nobody deserves this. I’m so happy you have a baby girl to keep you busy. Sending love from Australia ❤

  • @d.o.y.vcaninebehaviour.hea1558

    It’s very different to loosing a child. But the dreamlike state she describes is something I’ve been through quite recently. I awake at 2.30 am in the morning. Surrounded by fire. I’d woken to a fully involved house fire. 6 hours after purchasing it. An electrical fault. Lost everything except our lives. Thankfully my daughter was on a sleepover. My housemate was out. All the animals survived somehow. Nothing else did. I woke up 4 days later in the intensive care burns unit. From the moment I awoke that night. It just didn’t feel real. I was waiting to wake up. What do you mean my house burnt down 6 hours after purchasing it. That can’t be right. I woke from a dead sleep. To being surrounded by an inferno. This has to be a nightmare. 3 months on I still have that feeling come over me. Where I’m waiting to wake up. Over to next 3 weeks all of my cats and dog were located in various different places. All the living things survived, a miracle. ❤

    • @sarah29880
      @sarah29880 День тому

      What a traumatic experience. Hope you can get rest and recovery you need. That is definitely an insane story and miracle everyone actually survived.

  • @sandraelizabethguzmanmiche2891

    😢

  • @robertandkristinhall5006
    @robertandkristinhall5006 3 дні тому

    My sil called me at work to tell me my fiancé had been found unconscious and had been down 20 min and they did cpr on him and got a pulse back. He never woke up and died 2 weeks later. She and his mom were never able to bring themselves to see him. I thank her for taking on the burden of seeing them pound on his chest to get a pulse back, and she thanks me for being there with him in his last moments. We each did what the other could not. To her, he passed that night. For me.. He gave me the time I needed with him to say goodbye and for his son and my daughter to say goodbye. Grief is hard. It hurts amd is never the same for anyone.

  • @MC.1990
    @MC.1990 3 дні тому

    Not trying to judge, but the guy seems more upset than she does…. ?

  • @scaredsinger0808
    @scaredsinger0808 3 дні тому

    Both best men in a mutual friends wedding yet hadnt ever met prior seems so bizarre lol! How? Haven’t not met before the wedding would be so interesting. To explain how this evolved should be told from start to finish yThis mutual friendship and how it became powerful enough individually to both have been chosen as best men deserves its own podcast. 🤗

  • @felitommei5624
    @felitommei5624 3 дні тому

    I think that this is the first time in my life i can't empathize with the pain of a mother loosing her child. And i don't understand exactly why... Rest in peace little boy❤🙏🏼👼

    • @MC.1990
      @MC.1990 3 дні тому

      I can’t emphasize either; she’s smiling too much and doesn’t seem to have genuine remorse.

  • @leasullivan788
    @leasullivan788 3 дні тому

    bless your heart

  • @scaredsinger0808
    @scaredsinger0808 3 дні тому

    Im so so so grateful for you that you weren’t hit with 100% of that gief but instead as life goes forward you are met daily with whats bareable not only to be alive or just exist but to feel ok and happy and the need to still thrive! I 100% think it is your body protecting you but what’s awesome about that is it’s not in a denial place. The interviewer mentioned simulation and how it can become dark and that’s when it gets to be a bad place . Well if you’re experiencing full on grief in pain, it’s bound to get there .You’re not numb to the grief or pushing it down, delaying the process,. Your self-aware you’re still still grieving, but Romeo and God decided that you were not to go through debilitating, negative life altering overwhelming lasting pain. Wow. Cool

    • @scaredsinger0808
      @scaredsinger0808 3 дні тому

      Also, I wish that this is what grief looked like. A painful but bearable process with windows of extreme agony, but it doesn’t last long enough to extremely impact your life negatively. IMO , its necessary to detach enough from such a debit stating experience to be able to advocate help educate or do something extremely positive with the knowledge you’ve gained . People have a way of judging others for looking numb or not emotional enough. The reason we are able to be in a state of denial is because sometimes we need to be there !!! Denial in your body going into states of numbness or detachment is its way of knowing that you are unable to mentally and physically process what’s happening at that moment or time, or period of life . eventually you come out of those states and are able to feel however Nothing absolutely nothing positive comes from overwhelming devastation. . if one needs to do what they need to do to move forward actually live use these tools. We have been given for this very reason. There is nothing This is amazing.

  • @scaredsinger0808
    @scaredsinger0808 3 дні тому

    Im not an avid podcast listener, however ive seen thousands of interviews in many differing atmospheres, approches, as well as subject matter. I personally think whoever this man is, embodies what is needed to give the perfect interview. One with emotion, fact, knowledge, statistics, as well as detail. Loved it

  • @collettefassettschmidtke9582

    Very much agree with the floaty. Our son was in a life jacket playing with other kids jumping in the deep end, his dad and I were sitting on the edge. We took it off to eat lunch and within minutes he forgot and jumped in without the life jacket. Thank God we were paying attention, my husband came running and jumped across the pool to grab him. It was under a minute and was terrifying. I am so sorry you had to go through this.

  • @user-th9vn8nd6y
    @user-th9vn8nd6y 3 дні тому

    The hardest part of life is death that is something you can't change .I lost my mother suddenly in 2021 before mothers day ,she was my best friend ❤.I think about her everyday and I promise as long as I live she will be remembered . When you lose people you love you always need genuine people in your life to always help you thru so let grief live but don't die with it God Bless 🙏 ❤

  • @mistiquefire3462
    @mistiquefire3462 4 дні тому

    Horrific . accidents that should never hv been

  • @louisaklimentos7583
    @louisaklimentos7583 4 дні тому

    I am so sorry that you have been through so much but you have gone from strength to strength. Keep moving forward and don’t look back .

  • @exiromero7597
    @exiromero7597 4 дні тому

    Brie sorry for your loss l can't imagine for what you have been through. I almost lost my child literally behind the swimmer structor glad my kid is back okay 🙏🏼 hope we all have more information about that.

  • @lexylex2702
    @lexylex2702 4 дні тому

    Bottom line… this could happen to anyone. Doesn’t make us bad parents. Sometimes things just happen. We cannot judge something we have never been through. Period!!!

  • @rosemutakwa4184
    @rosemutakwa4184 5 днів тому

    My deepest condolences to you

  • @matataulilo9582
    @matataulilo9582 5 днів тому

    I lost my husband the same way 4 weeks ago. Thank you for the podcast.

  • @lelanddevlin476
    @lelanddevlin476 5 днів тому

    I just want to be on the show man I got stories to tell.

  • @christineskead1663
    @christineskead1663 5 днів тому

    This might sound out of place, she died peacefully right next to the person she LOVED.

  • @sandraschofield9520
    @sandraschofield9520 5 днів тому

    So sorry for your loss. But you seem to talk like a Christian like you believe in God I don’t know if you believe in Jesus, but sad to say you didn’t marry the man the father of the child and now you have another boyfriend for real and sorry but if you’re fornicating before marriage that is sin before God, so you need to think about that and you need to get right with God repent and get your walk, right you wanted a miracle but yet you’re living in sin. OK I just heard further on down that you can’t say the name of God God is a title Jesus Christ is his name it’s not the universe so you’re sounding a little new age here. You need to do some soul seeking take it from somebody who’s been following Jesus Christ for 31 years who came out of the occult witchcraft a Hindu cult following a guru with satanic powers and New Age plus about 20 other dark practices. I also was in other religions studied them. Jesus is Gods name. I have friends from every religion that had a supernatural encounter with either Jesus, or the Holy Spirit and everyone of them now are traveling and preaching the gospel.. if you have a hard time saying the name of Jesus, then you’ve got some demons and you need them cast out of you. Demons hate the name of Jesus.. and like I said, sex before marriage is fornicating, so you’ve opened yourself up to some spirits. Find a holy spirit filled Christian church give deliverance give your life to Jesus and get filled with his Holy Spirit. Jesus said I am the way the truth and the life. He is the door to heaven he is the door to the Father. He is the Messiah of the world. Like I said, I even have Jewish friends that they know that he is their Messiah.. I have friends that used to be Buddhist used to be Hindus used to be Muslim. I know an ex Satanist and I know an ex witch. And like I said, they all follow Jesus now, and they all travel the world preaching the gospel so again you need to get your heart rate you need to get your soul saved, and your whole life will be better. It will be changed that scenery easier because following Christ is one of the hardest things you could ever do but it’s the only way home to heaven.✝️

  • @gandalfolorin-kl3pj
    @gandalfolorin-kl3pj 5 днів тому

    James, The whole time of this interview, you were running your hand through your hair. This is body language for a need to be comforted. Of course, you need to be comforted. You need someone to hold you, and you've lost the one who did that. It's too early to think of finding another wife. Maybe that day will come when your emotions are not so raw. But you need a buddy, a close friend, who isn't afraid to hug you and hold onto you so you can cry when the kids won't be scared by your sobs. You must have a close friend or brother who can do that for you. That is a gift from God for this time of trial in your life. Yeah, I understand what you're feeling. Your tears made me want to reach into the screen and hug you. I've lost my parents to old age illnesses, my brother to cancer, my wife to illness (after 25 years married), and my granddaughter to murder--starved to death by her own father. So I know your pain and I'm there with you. I will pray for your torn heart. Take care & God bless.

  • @JacklinTerry-Lathan
    @JacklinTerry-Lathan 5 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing your hope. 💟

  • @Mineshine89
    @Mineshine89 5 днів тому

    The Universe reference is scary. It is only GOD and he is definitely your Angel! But that is because of God!

  • @Team_Blackledge
    @Team_Blackledge 5 днів тому

    Yall should turn off these comments and protect this poor mother from these wild judgmental people who have never been in this situation or anything even close to it. Any parent who says they’ve never let their child out of their sight is delusional and self-righteous and some of these comments are disgusting.

  • @fl_snorkeldork
    @fl_snorkeldork 5 днів тому

    Also, why is she smiling so much? No way I'd be smiling 2 years or 20 years after my son drowned in my care.

    • @Team_Blackledge
      @Team_Blackledge 5 днів тому

      Most likely nervousness as she stated in the beginning. And also grief and joy can coexist, and until you’ve been in her position do not judge how she presents herself to the world.

    • @kristiiiiiiiii
      @kristiiiiiiiii 5 днів тому

      Different person, different process. Don’t judge.

    • @lelanddevlin476
      @lelanddevlin476 4 дні тому

      She does have a serious case of the giggles

    • @fl_snorkeldork
      @fl_snorkeldork 3 дні тому

      @@Team_Blackledge I would never allow my 2 year old to be out of my sight at a POOL when you know the #1 cause of death among children this age is drowning.

    • @fl_snorkeldork
      @fl_snorkeldork 3 дні тому

      @@lelanddevlin476 It's creepy.

  • @fl_snorkeldork
    @fl_snorkeldork 5 днів тому

    How on earth do you take your eyes off a 2 year old, for even a second? Just sad. Totally preventable. Do not take your eyes off your toddlers.

    • @kristiiiiiiiii
      @kristiiiiiiiii 5 днів тому

      You’re pretty judgemental. I wonder how you’d handle the exact situation.

    • @Team_Blackledge
      @Team_Blackledge 5 днів тому

      All the comments from all the perfect parents. Unbelievable.

    • @kristiiiiiiiii
      @kristiiiiiiiii 5 днів тому

      @@Team_Blackledge actually I think those comments are from people who don’t even have children.

    • @fl_snorkeldork
      @fl_snorkeldork 3 дні тому

      @@kristiiiiiiiii I have a 3 year old! It's my job to watch him - but especially around water, I am not letting him out of my sight. I'm holding his hand, holding him, and in the water with him. He wouldn't have time to get away, because I know how quickly tragedy can happen and it's my job to not allow it to happen.

    • @fl_snorkeldork
      @fl_snorkeldork 3 дні тому

      @@Team_Blackledge perfect? No. No one is perfect. Vigilant? Yup. Proactive? Yup.

  • @louern123
    @louern123 5 днів тому

    losing my ex absolutely defined who i am 💔

  • @fayesmith2406
    @fayesmith2406 5 днів тому

    People have so many excuses for when they make terrible choices

  • @oneida9217
    @oneida9217 5 днів тому

    If there was another kid with the baby how old was he ,cause some kids play ruff even as little they know 😢

  • @nancimarie
    @nancimarie 5 днів тому

    This interview feels off. I am not sure I would have posted this. I really am not sure why, but feels unsettling in a sense.

    • @MC.1990
      @MC.1990 3 дні тому

      Yeah she’s way too giggly and care free considering the situation.

    • @aliciamarie9704
      @aliciamarie9704 2 години тому

      @@MC.1990 she might feel uncomfortable around this man. She might be emotionally shut down.

  • @alettatheron1263
    @alettatheron1263 5 днів тому

    💛💛💛

  • @suetremblay3332
    @suetremblay3332 5 днів тому

    ❤ Thank you for your courage in sharing what you experienced and are continuing to navigate. Much love to you and your family.I feel such a resonance with this it’s unbelievable.

  • @-aimee-
    @-aimee- 5 днів тому

    Please. intro the son Romeo first. Start it with Romeo. Not her. Her life. Her tragedy. WTF. I don’t feel anything from her. She said she was the one at the tragedy. No. Romeo was.

  • @denisepaulsenful
    @denisepaulsenful 5 днів тому

    It’s only natural to blame yourself. We lost our son only 5-weeks ago he died of an accidental overdose at 27. But of course we as parents blame ourselves that we could have helped him to prevent what he did. And it will haunt us for the rest of our lives that we didn’t do enough.

    • @louern123
      @louern123 5 днів тому

      💔😢🙏🏻💔

  • @Taroakira401
    @Taroakira401 5 днів тому

    It makes me sad that she just left her long term relationship and is already in another:(

    • @kristiiiiiiiii
      @kristiiiiiiiii 5 днів тому

      Why does that make you sad? I’m surprised you’d have any feelings about it.

  • @jokamercier1928
    @jokamercier1928 6 днів тому

    That part about the little boy asking his mother if he is her angel broke me 😭💗

  • @agingsisterhood
    @agingsisterhood 6 днів тому

    Love is messy... so true. And life is messy. Thank you for the courage to show up in life and remind us of the precious gift we have every day both for ourselves and for the ones we love that we think will be here forever. Positive strength your way 🦋

  • @elviorr6809
    @elviorr6809 6 днів тому

    Thanks goodness your wife recovered. 🥰 Thank you for giving your guests the opportunity to share and for others to benefit. 🙏

  • @Andypandieful
    @Andypandieful 6 днів тому

    Aren’t we all just work in progress. Being self aware of that in itself is a gift. Accept the ride. Regardless of its pace.

  • @tovakaye238
    @tovakaye238 6 днів тому

    I had thought when I learned of this accident. Obviously so tragic and sad. I’m thinking people should have their toddlers on a leash when around a pool. It sounds so simple, yet I believe it could prevent these tragedies. I’m not here to judge, just to say I’m so sorry.

  • @Andypandieful
    @Andypandieful 6 днів тому

    Programming is everything. Wounds live there. He’s describing the narcissist dynamics here regarding not validating feelings. These videos are inspirational but yet I cry seeing a beautiful man hurting like this. I completely understand this level of despair. Pain can turn us into walking robots the first year. Maybe into the second. By the 3rd it lifts and the sun starts to seep back into our cracks giving us enlightenment.

  • @43warriormode98
    @43warriormode98 6 днів тому

    Truth ...i agree grief ..produces a whole array of health issues

  • @43warriormode98
    @43warriormode98 6 днів тому

    The stronger the love ❤thestronger the grief❤....no passage of time will ever change the love for our children ...amen

  • @43warriormode98
    @43warriormode98 6 днів тому

    Yes an angel ❤i experienced it and still do ...angels believe KEATON ❤LOVE TO YOU BOTH..you and your momma ❤🌬🙏🩵💫🫶

  • @43warriormode98
    @43warriormode98 6 днів тому

    Silence is deafening ...child loss ...no words for this pain ..❤my love to all who are enduring this pain with no words ..

  • @43warriormode98
    @43warriormode98 6 днів тому

    ❤🌬🙏

  • @43warriormode98
    @43warriormode98 6 днів тому

    2 sons and husband in heaven ..most difficult journey a soul will ever encounter..child loss period!!!