Anderson's interview about grief with Colbert
Their conversation about grief changed how I felt about my own grief of losing my mother 1.5 years ago. I'm cautious of if/how much I reminisce with my sister/nephew for fear of being called weak/not upsetting him. I haven't had anyone to share my grief with, not really, but I am going to find someone. I cried through most of the episode, but they weren't all sad tears, a lot were thankful tears, that two of the men I respect most would let me into their hearts and share their grief, so I didn't feel alone. BethRead full review »
Beth&Wilson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/17/24
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Grief never does leave you, especially when experienced at a young age. My father died when I was one month short of 5 years old. I have no memory of him other than the day he died and at the funeral home. I would love to have at least one memory of a hug from him or of the sound of his voice....Read full review »
debbiesquillace via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/14/22
THANK you! I need this right now, this has been so helpful for me while I go through the same
Breeb714 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/14/22
This is a unique and wonderful podcast. Anderson Cooper is candid about the mix of emotions involved in clearing out the possessions acquired over a loved one’s lifetime, in this case his mom. Not wanting to let go of the physical artifacts left behind and finding out a few surprising and...Read full review »
Little Stone 90265 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/14/22
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