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.
For the six years his dad was sick with cancer, Lucas was in Hong Kong, somewhat removed from the reality of the situation. And then on what he thought would be an innocuous visit to Chicago, he found himself at his father's deathbed, thrust into a world he'd remained tangential to for years prior.
In this episode, we talk with Lucas (who is also my brother!) about:
what ice cream and prostate radiation have in common,
how to tell your kids grandpa just died,
and what it's like quarantining in a hotel room in Hong Kong alone for two weeks 6 days after your dad died.
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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.