Grief
As someone who lost her own father during COVID, Rachel’s story resonated, even though our lives were completely different. Grief has a way of being an equalizer; the things missed and the things that can never be said and the things that we hold onto are unifyingly difficult, even while being uniquely our own. Peace, Rachel, grace for the days ahead and peace in your perserverance.
PastorJen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/06/23
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You’re storytelling is so moving and thoughtful and true. It makes me feel hopeful for storytelling. At times I wanted I stop listening, because good stories are also hard stories to hear sometimes. Thank you.
blptrench via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/21/22
A story of a family that somehow feels like a sorry of America. In the fog of mistrust. In the aftermath of the pandemic tragedy. Trying to put together the pieces of what happened.
dgio23 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/14/22
We all know a Rachel. She reminds me of Suzy, a bartender at a dive that orchestrates endless drama among a loyal congregation of barflies that love to hate her. She’s the archetype of the American Dream that crashed in the 60s and woke up from a coma in the 90s. Classic.
Uncle Flavio via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/22
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