When we lose a loved one, we often experience competing emotions and urges. On the one hand, we cling desperately to memories and mementos; on the other hand, we strive to “move on.”
Balancing the two can be tough.
On this episode, journalist Matthew Schneeman brings us the story of a fatal accident, and of one woman’s efforts to preserve the memories of her fiancee.
It’s a story that takes us from the Grand Canyon to Yellowstone, and explores how you can remember someone, while still moving forward.
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My Dad's Depression
Rekindling the Spark
Silence
Building Self-Confidence
Closing the Gender Gap
The Flood
Learning to Swim
Excavating Grief
Ice Swimming
Queer in Appalachia
Rekindling Hope
Moonlight
Living Without Hope
Secrets of the Earth
This Is How You Win the Time War
Notes in the Trees
Fallen Sky
Fear is the Thing with Fins
High on Failure
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