Overview
- More than two and a half years after his mother’s death from cancer, Neureuther says his grief work remains challenging under the public gaze.
- He credits his children’s support, particularly nightly remembrance rituals by his eldest daughter, for helping him process his loss.
- His wife Miriam gave birth to their fourth child in March, deepening the family’s focus on parenting and healing.
- Neureuther says he now lives primarily for his children and considers personal fulfillment a secondary concern.
- He balances fatherhood with roles as a television expert and children’s book author, embracing nightly bed-sharing moments with his kids.