• Casey: I dragged my mattress into a closet and slept there for a year
    Jan 12 2022

    Casey Wilson was 25 when her mom died suddenly in her sleep leaving Casey utterly shocked and meandering, trying to figure out what to do next. Fortunately, she crawled out of the pits of grief and has gone on to have a tremendous career as an actress, author, and podcast host. In this episode we talk with her about:

    • why being on SNL was awful for her grieving process,
    • having to retrieve her mom's jewelry from the casket,
    • why she had to re-record the lines to her eulogy,
    • and how Casey leveraged medication to get her out of her deepest pits of depression and grief.

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    Her memoir is The Wreckage of My Presence, her Real Housewives podcast is Bitch Sesh, and she stars in shows such as Black Monday and The Shrink Next Door.

     

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    37 mins
  • Brice: Last words are confusing
    Dec 29 2021

    My dad battled through esophagael cancer for six and half years with the last three weeks of his life striking similar to my mother's. In this episode, I (Brice) dive into:

    • how I had too become far too aware of my dad's crotch,
    • the striking similarities between the end of my parents' lives,
    • and how weird last words are.

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    21 mins
  • Maraika: I don‘t know what‘s wrong with me; I think I‘m sad
    Dec 15 2021

    Maraika was pregnant with her son when her dad died suddenly, just after her husband, Sebastian's, dad also died unexpectedly. The pregnancy and cascading events drove her to suppress her grief until it boiled up and she had to address it. In this episode we talk with Maraika about:

    • why she turned down every Chicago funeral home,
    • how she carries her dad with her,
    • how her brother had to carry their dad out of his law office,
    • and how she finally addressed her dad's death.

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    27 mins
  • Michael: You know he‘s dead, right?
    Dec 1 2021

    From the time he left home, Michael was estranged from his dad, but was suddenly thrust back into his father's life as his primary caregiver when he found out he was dying. This role meant Michael had to make the final decisions on his dad's life and then coordinate everything that would come next. In this episode we talk about:

    • the wild things you find when cleaning out someone's house,
    • how to manage credit card companies trying to collect your dead father's debts,
    • how to disguise an urn so a church will allow it,
    • and how to give a eulogy after a relationship disintegrated.

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    41 mins
  • Anna: Sometimes it‘s easier to carry on and keep it together.
    Nov 17 2021

    Anna's mom always held a laissez-faire approach to life. When she was diagnosed with metastatic cancer and faced death, this laissez-faire approach suddenly held a new beauty and set of challenges. In this episode we talk with Anna about:

    • why she didn't tell anyone she was with when she found out her mom died,
    • how strange it is when you know your mom's doctors,
    • and the challenges of losing someone in the pandemic.

    (Apologies for the sound quality in this episode, it was the first episode we recorded and were working through a few kinks).

     

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    26 mins
  • Brian: If it doesn‘t happen they‘re not being genuine
    Nov 3 2021

    Brian was 17 when his best friend Andrew died suddenly. In the many years that have passed he's slowly come to terms with it but still struggles with his death and its aftermath. In this episode we talk about:

    • how he remembers Andrew,
    • the difficulty of grieving when you're 17,
    • struggling to figure out what to say in his eulogy,
    • and how he's sure Andrew still messes with him to this day.

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    26 mins
  • Matt: It makes me think of my dad every time
    Oct 20 2021

    Warning, this episode contains discussion of suicide.

    Matt's dad died just before he started his senior year of college leaving Matt with questions of whether or not to go back to school and how to integrate back into a college campus when your life has forever been changed. In this episode we talk about:

    • how awkward the birds and the bees talk can be,
    • the challenges of having a good relationship with a parent who doesn't have a good relationship with themself,
    • how you decide if you go back to school or not after the death of a parent,
    • and what makes Matt think of his dad now.

     

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    24 mins
  • Lucas: And it was even quicker than that
    Oct 6 2021

    For the six years his dad was sick with cancer, Lucas was in Hong Kong, somewhat removed from the reality of the situation. And then on what he thought would be an innocuous visit to Chicago, he found himself at his father's deathbed, thrust into a world he'd remained tangential to for years prior.

    In this episode, we talk with Lucas (who is also my brother!) about:

    what ice cream and prostate radiation have in common,

    how to tell your kids grandpa just died, 

    and what it's like quarantining in a hotel room in Hong Kong alone for two weeks 6 days after your dad died.

     

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    28 mins