Michael Cruz Kayne chats with friends, comedians and other notable types about grief. Not just the hard parts, but also the memories that make us laugh, the dumb stuff people said to us, and the way we recovered... or didn't. Each episode is a funny, joyful, and also sometimes really really sad reflection on grief, but that's ok. Good even.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessComedy |
On the season 2 finale of of A Good Cry, Michael chats with Moshe Kasher. They talk accidental Judaism, AA daddies, and the myth of the hole in the sheet.
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On this episode of A Good Cry, Michael chats with Jenifer Faison. They talk grieving the person you thought you knew, soulmates, and baby steps.
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On this episode of A Good Cry, Michael chats with Atsuko Okatsuka. They talk about schizophrenia, living in your uncle's garage, and making an homage for your mom.
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On this episode of A Good Cry, Michael chats with Amanda Kloots. They talk crying on the way to preschool, social media, and a kind of therapy you might not expect (!).
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No one wants to be in the dead kids club, but listening to this podcast makes membership feel a bit more fun and a bit less devastating, if that’s even a thing?!
So glad my therapist turned me on to this!
Love this podcast. Michael is a great interviewer and compassionate host. Listen to it. It's full of wisdom.
I LOVE this podcast! 4 years after losing my 3 year old daughter, and finding making people laughs helps me, this podcast is right on time. I was unsure whether is was OK to make others laugh when I felt so much or nothing. I wasn't sure how I was supposed to behave and I seemed to be failing at that too. So I started looking up comedians as I found people found me funny and I wanted to know whether they used real life as their comedy. And through my search, I came across this podcast. I cried,... more
The Moshe Kasher episode made me want to convert to Judaism
Being a hospice nurse is only sad and lonely - when I am NOT working. I laugh all day with the sick and dying. Other than that - no one else likes to talk about it. I have spent 32 years doing one thing ?and a expert on the field) and have spent my whole career with people that are dying or grieving. I have also spent 32 years having patients and families tell me I should be a “comedian” or ask if I have done stand up. So, you can be funny and still contemplate life that comes with an automatic ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #246 |
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