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.
Maraika: I don‘t know what‘s wrong with me; I think I‘m sad
Plastic Urns
27 minutes 9 seconds
3 years ago
Maraika: I don‘t know what‘s wrong with me; I think I‘m sad
Maraika was pregnant with her son when her dad died suddenly, just after her husband, Sebastian's, dad also died unexpectedly. The pregnancy and cascading events drove her to suppress her grief until it boiled up and she had to address it. In this episode we talk with Maraika about:
why she turned down every Chicago funeral home,
how she carries her dad with her,
how her brother had to carry their dad out of his law office,
and how she finally addressed her dad's death.
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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.