Finally - someone who dares to talk about grief (and death)
Being a hospice nurse is only sad and lonely - when I am NOT working. I laugh all day with the sick and dying. Other than that - no one else likes to talk about it. I have spent 32 years doing one thing ?and a expert on the field) and have spent my whole career with people that are dying or grieving. I have also spent 32 years having patients and families tell me I should be a “comedian” or ask if I have done stand up. So, you can be funny and still contemplate life that comes with an automatic death. Thank you Thank you Thank you. Ps: I also saw your show 2 weeks ago and ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT. In fact - every time you looked to your left - I pretty sure you were talking to me because I had a huge grin the whole show. Thank You again :)
mom in The Bronx via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/16/23
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I love how the nature of these conversations bring out such humanizing elements in celebrities we can forget have the same insecurities, pain, and struggles as “the rest of us.” It’s a remarkable thing that MCK has used his own loss and ongoing processing to give us some hope, some light, and...Read full review »
Shaun29 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/21
These are important conversations to have with one other. Sharing our stories and our grief brings light into our lives! Thank you, Michael, for bringing this out in us!
JeniferjF via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/30/23
This podcast is such a soothing (and often funny) refuge that I find myself craving.
portshane via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/05/21
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