
CW: death, dying
At the beginning of 2024, we recorded and sent each other voice notes on the topic of grief. We start with a short intro to bridge into these recordings and end the episode with reflection about how our experiences of grief have changed over time, the significance of water and grief for Black people as descendants of enslaved Africans, and how we would like to be commemorated and remembered in time. Accompanied with sounds of the ocean, this is truly a one-of-a-kind Foot on Yo’ Neck episode.
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Mentions:
Gem of the Ocean by August Wilson (a play)
Lucid Dying by Sam Parnia, MD, PhD (a nonfiction book)