In this raw and deeply personal conversation, Brogan Arthur walks us through the defining turning points of his life—moments no one should have to face, yet he has. From the death of his brother in childhood, to surviving his own brush with death, to the unimaginable loss of his baby daughter in his arms. We talk about how grief doesn’t end—it shifts. The bills don’t stop, and neither does the world, so you learn to carry it all.
Brogan opens up about being quarantined as a teen for 3 years, experiencing racial segregation while on a mission in South Africa, and how that culture values connection over things. We also explore how trauma forces people to grow up, and what healing looks like through fatherhood, faith, and finding ways to keep going.
This is a conversation about resilience, loss, perspective, and choosing to live with it all.