Why does leaving a funeral home feel like walking out of a liquor store? What do dead bodies feel like? What do you do when you find yourself bawling at a roller rink on a blind date? What do you do when you have to scratch your dying father's balls because he's hallucinating and lost feeling in his hands?
With a new guest every other week, Brice Klein (haver of dead parents) tries to demystify death just a little more. Ideally in a way that makes you laugh and not just feel super depressed.
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Why does leaving a funeral home feel like walking out of a liquor store? What do dead bodies feel like? What do you do when you find yourself bawling at a roller rink on a blind date? What do you do when you have to scratch your dying father's balls because he's hallucinating and lost feeling in his hands?
With a new guest every other week, Brice Klein (haver of dead parents) tries to demystify death just a little more. Ideally in a way that makes you laugh and not just feel super depressed.
Brian: If it doesn‘t happen they‘re not being genuine
Plastic Urns
26 minutes 2 seconds
4 years ago
Brian: If it doesn‘t happen they‘re not being genuine
Brian was 17 when his best friend Andrew died suddenly. In the many years that have passed he's slowly come to terms with it but still struggles with his death and its aftermath. In this episode we talk about:
how he remembers Andrew,
the difficulty of grieving when you're 17,
struggling to figure out what to say in his eulogy,
and how he's sure Andrew still messes with him to this day.
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Why does leaving a funeral home feel like walking out of a liquor store? What do dead bodies feel like? What do you do when you find yourself bawling at a roller rink on a blind date? What do you do when you have to scratch your dying father's balls because he's hallucinating and lost feeling in his hands?
With a new guest every other week, Brice Klein (haver of dead parents) tries to demystify death just a little more. Ideally in a way that makes you laugh and not just feel super depressed.