Grizzly Bear’s Ed Droste Role Transition: Ed Droste Is Now A Family Therapist And An Associate Marriage

Ed Droste Is Now A Family Therapist
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After a six-year hiatus since their last album “Painted Ruins,” Grizzly Bear’s singer-songwriter Ed Droste is now a family therapist and an associate marriage. 

With a profound announcement on Instagram, Droste revealed his transition to a new vocation: an associate marriage and family therapist. This evolution highlights his commitment to mental health and underscores the multifaceted nature of his artistic and compassionate pursuits.

Transformative Journey: Ed Droste Is Now A Family Therapist 

Ed Droste’s announcement marks a significant milestone in his professional trajectory, indicating a shift from the spotlight of the music industry to private practice as a marriage and family therapist (MFT).

This deliberate choice signals his dedication to making a positive impact in the lives of individuals and families

Taking to Instagram, Droste shared this pivotal news with his supporters. He conveyed his excitement about entering the world of therapy, where he will be offering virtual and in-person counseling services to adults and teenagers.

Situated in Los Feliz, CA, Droste’s practice offers a safe space for those seeking guidance and support on their mental health journey.

In his pursuit of this new endeavor, Droste is operating under the supervision of licensed psychotherapist Lauren Marimon.

Marimon holds a master’s degree in social work and is experienced in clinical social work. This mentorship ensures that Droste’s practice adheres to professional standards and provides the best possible care to his clients.

In his Instagram post, Droste extends an open invitation to anyone in California who is seeking therapy services. He shares his contact details, encouraging potential clients to reach out for assistance.

This gesture exemplifies his commitment to making therapy accessible and destigmatizing seeking help for mental well-being.

Droste further amplifies his availability by providing a link to his therapist listing on the Psychology Today database. By utilizing this platform, he ensures that those seeking support can easily find his services and connect with him for the assistance they require.

Droste’s journey from being the frontman of Grizzly Bear, a band he co-founded in 2002, to his new role as a therapist represents a significant transformation.

Having officially departed from the band in 2020, his decision to explore a different career path reflects his personal growth and a desire to contribute positively to society in a new capacity

Grizzly Bear’s musical journey, marked by its distinctive sound and creativity, has been a significant chapter in Droste’s life.

The band’s decision to perform their seemingly final concert in 2018 alongside Florence + the Machine in Toronto marked a poignant moment in their legacy. Meanwhile, co-lead vocalist and songwriter Daniel Rossen took his own artistic journey, releasing his debut solo album in 2022.


Ed Droste’s announcement of his transition to an associate marriage and family therapist showcases a transformative shift in his career trajectory.

After a hiatus from the music industry, his decision to venture into the realm of mental health emphasizes his dedication to making a meaningful impact in people’s lives.

With his commitment to providing accessible counseling services and his mentorship under a licensed psychotherapist, Droste demonstrates his seriousness and professionalism in this new role.

This evolution from the spotlight to a therapy practice is a testament to the multifaceted nature of his talents and his genuine desire to contribute positively to individuals and communities.

As Droste embarks on this new journey, his message of support and his offer of guidance stands as a beacon of hope for those seeking assistance on their mental health journeys.



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