
In 2018, Bree Helders lost both of her parents and, oh baby, is she ready to talk about it. Join her journey of grieving, as she talks to a new guest every week who also has a dead parent. They discuss navigating grief and the way it manifests, hospitals and funerals, crazy families, and all the milestones, emotions, and changes that come with your new membership to the club you never wanted to jo... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CulturePersonal Journals | ||||

Bree sits down with writer and performer Jonny Svarzbein (UCBLA), who lost his father three years ago and just became a father himself. The two discuss sex positivity, religion and the importance of showing your children emotional availability.
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Bree sits down with the "queen of youtube", comedian Glozell Green, and the two discuss not wanting to share a lover with their mother, doing what you have to do when caring for a sick parent, and how systemic racism denied Glozell's father acceptabl... more
Actor Brian Geraghty (The Hurt Locker, Bobby, The Alienist) lost his parents less than a year apart, two years ago. Bree lost her parents four months apart, a year ago. The two discuss putting on a brave face, parenting your parents, and one death be... more
Bree sits down with photographer Britt Lucas, who's father died less than a year ago. Bree's one year death-aversary just passed, and the two discuss the numbness and heartbreak that comes with the first year. The way that grief breaks you as a perso... more
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absolutely love this show!!!
She should receive an 0scar for this performance. Apparently, she wrote the script.
This is Wanda Arnett. Courtney completely fabricated 90% of this story.
How she found this type of humor in her father’s death is beyond me?
Jim was an intelligent man. He was educated enough to send her to all of the top schools and yet she speaks about him in this manner. It’s disheartening. Her recollection of the facts of his death are very wrong.
If she saw a therapist, my suggestion is to see another one... more
One of the biggest feelings of grief is isolation, especially if it’s due to tragic circumstances. I lost both of my parents before I turned 30 and neither made it to their 60th birthday. Listening to Bree and others talk about their experiences strangely gives me comfort, levity and a feeling that I’m not in fact alone.
For anyone that has lost a parent - in particular at a young age, I couldn’t recommend this enough.
I lost my dad 9 months ago. It has been hell on earth for me. Being able to listen to these podcasts has carved a little space out for me to go to when I need to be alone and to be in my pain. It’s cathartic to hear what everyone else has gone through and I can relate to so much. I am also an adopted child and so I can really understand her perspective on many things. It is inspiring me to get my story out of me, one day when it’s time.
This podcast came out about 3 weeks after losing my dad to cancer. It has helped to cope more than I thought it would. Thank you for the podcast, I love it!!
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Apple Podcasts | #223 |
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