As grievers, it's natural to compare our journeys to others. Then, we can get into some tit for tat about whose story is "better" or "worse." Here, I share a little about why I think it's natural to do this and when I think it can hurt or help
It's a not so humble opinion of mine that indulging in creative efforts can change any human being's life. One of my greatest joys in raising my daughter was seeing her curiosity and passion for art. There were times when I embraced that side o
In this episode I share the three things I would tell myself if I were able to go back in time and give advice to myself in that first year after losing my daughter.(Music credit: Scott Holmes)
Wandering through a second-hand bookstore, a Truman Capote short story helps me uncover my new standards for how I choose family and friends in my life after losing my daughter. Yes, I did say "choose" family. Thanks for spending time with me.(
This episode tackles the question that comes up early in a grief journey: When will I feel better? In that, I share discoveries I made in the first three years after losing my daughter to Leukemia.(Music credit: Scott Holmes)
Welcome to The B-Side: Dads. Grief. Tunes. This is a podcast about dad grief, how it changes us as men, and how it can help us become better people. For this first episode, my son, Ethan, a 20-year-old college sophomore, took the time to interv