most Honest,and real life podcast for loss
I lost my incredibly talented Mother who was a polio survivor who had lost the use of her legs at two from infantile paralysis.drs told her parents that she would never walk again, she did walk again during puberty, (the OU medical team came to witness it ). They told my grandmother it would only last a year if that muchshe walked and was a strikingly beautiful lady, and with her money from my Grandfather she had a very successful few years in the llama and emu markebusiness in herpersonalityshe was intelligent and a hobby artist and as I have her paintings and her house, they remind me I have no one to talk that is interesting and understanding, on this podcast Anderson interviews people who have survived loss of a special loved one and asks how they have learned to live with grief and how they learn to get through it on a daily basis. Most important for me listening to Anderson talk about being the only survivor of his core family, I was in same position and he was so vulnerably honest and for the first time I realized he is a kind hearted man who was not another arrogant egocentric tv persanality
reejer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/29/24
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Renoir Rossum via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/08/22
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