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Thank you for sharing both of you wonderful gentlemen, this has helped me with my grief losing my parents, sister and husband. Now with Stage 4 cancer I understand sk much more. Bless you all!

3 months ago reply 0

whew these stories are so heart breaking & beautiful thank you all for sharing your love, your pain & beautiful ways to honor your loved ones!!!

3 months ago reply 0

Dearest Anderson, I can’t tell you how much your podcasts fill my heart. Grief and loss are so individual. The thought that I am not alone means everything. I have had many losses over the years, but the most profound have been my Dad (35 years), my Mom (18 years), and my brother (9 years). I struggle to understand, try to enjoy the memories, and have days where the grief leaves me crippled. Thank you again for sharing your story!

3 months ago reply 0

Loved this podcast with President Biden. He knows what it means to grieve. Thank you Anderson for bringing this podcast and helping so many of us who have had profound loss.

4 months ago reply 0

Thank you, Anderson. May peace be with you during this sorrowful time

4 months ago reply 0

Thank you Andrrson for being so vulnerable. You’ve helped so many of us.

4 months ago reply 0

Thank you Anderson and Ashley..so much wisdom.

4 months ago reply 0

Thank you so much for this Anderson & Ashley. Happy Heavenly Birthday Naomi! We all love you!

4 months ago reply 0

Thank you Anderson Cooper, for having Ashley Judd on your show.

4 months ago reply 0

I can feel Your anger. It’s one of the stages. I started with anger. The stages don’t have an order. Some days You also will suffer with 2 or 3 stages at once. TIME simply TIME hun XO I relate xo

4 months ago reply 0

I couldn’t finish the episode. I was so mad with this woman being the architect of her own sadness.

5 months ago reply 0

Thank you Anderson, for this podcast. I recently loss my Dad, my Mom has been passed away 7 years old. It never gets easier for the ones left behind.

5 months ago reply 0

You two,,,Please do a podcast on expressing grief. Such Chemistry between yall, love you both!

5 months ago reply 0

Hearing from a Mom that lost a child is my Grieving too. Speaks to my 💔 I was blessed by God my Faith to know along I must reach out to get help immediately she died beginning of November I was in Compassionate Friends Support Group in January 2000 & saw the Director of Hope Hospice for 12 yrs. But my real HELP happened when I joined Al-Anon doing the 12 Steps because her sister got addicted to Coke.

5 months ago reply 0

God Bless U Anderson & ur Sons. Proud of U to Share ur Grief with the WORLD… to me this IS UR GREAT WORK!!!! THANK U FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART ♥️

5 months ago reply 0

It’s been 24 yrs since Brooke had an arrhythmia of Vtach that gave her SUDDEN DEATH at her working as a Hostess at a Steak Chop House. Her Grandpa was there by her as they brought her back. But she ended up Brain Dead. 5 days later I her Mom made the Decision She was Born 7/7/83, so on 11/3/99 at 7 pm turned off oxygen. The ICU room was full of immediate family & Drs. She lasted approximately 40 minutes I her Mom got 1 hr. I will NEVER 4get what it was like leaving hospital without her. The SCARIEST THING in my Life. It was me at 34 her sister at 12. We both fell apart. To be continued in another episode

5 months ago reply 0

Very real. I loved it.

5 months ago reply 0

This was a fantastic interview. Thank you for doing this.

5 months ago reply 0

I am so touched in my heart by ur Episodes will be telling everyone I know about ur Podcast U Heal by TALKING ABOUT IT. Not staying silent. This is HOW U FIND UR CONNECTION TO UR L♥️VED ONES THAT R GONE

5 months ago reply 0

I lost my oldest daughter Brooke in 1999 from a tumor in her heart she would be 40 now. The 1st episode was Phenomenal excited to hear this one. Always wanting to learn more to THRIVE not survive. Tk u Mr. Cooper

5 months ago reply 0

I respect the living heck out of you. Thank you for sharing yourself with us, Anderson. It makes me a little bit stronger every time I listen to you 🫶🏼

5 months ago reply 0

Hello Anderson your podcast has been so helpful to me. I lost my son to suicide in 2019. In 2022 I lost mother. I am leaving with persistent sadness.

5 months ago reply 0

thank you for sharing. this was so beautiful

10 months ago reply 0

Oh Anderson. What do I do with her memories?

1 years ago reply 0

My Mom died of Alzheimer’s. I think I cried (or laughed) through this whole segment. Thank you.

1 years ago reply 0

”Thank you”. Anderson Cooper, I love you! Your shared vulnerabilities, are cementing our connectedness! Thank you, Anna Maria LeVeaux, Psy.D.

1 years ago reply 0

Experience your own death. Never looked at that.

1 years ago reply 0

Walking past a room that has been preserved, my father gave me a list, when I was not ready, of what to do.

1 years ago reply 0

Grief does not get better, it just changes over time. My mother passed in 1977, and my father, he is my hero, passed in 2011. The loss never changes, it for me, just becomes different.

1 years ago reply 0

Thank you Anderson for doing this podcast and sharing it with us. Always remember you have your very own angels in heaven always watching over and protecting you and your family. So enjoy hearing your stories about your mum, brother and dad. I remember that once you had John Edward, the Medium on your show and your mum was sitting behind the scenes and her reaction to what John was saying. Take care and will see you on the news. God bless.

1 years ago reply 0

I lost my husband of 31 years 3 years ago and To cancer and I was supposed to be prepared for this because I was a hospice worker for 3 years 12 years ago. I have had grief in my life many times. Natural and sudden, all of it does make you feel grateful for the love and care you share when you are in the middle of it all. Life is better than you realize after you have grief. Grief is an emotion all on its own. It’s an awesome equinox in the way you celebrate life.

1 years ago reply 0

Again, a lovely podcast, Anderson.

1 years ago reply 0

I understand that continuing Is that All There is hurts but I trust that the more you do these discussions of grieving with each one you and I get stronger.

1 years ago reply 0

Anderson please do not let this be the last one of Is that all there is. I feel I am better now listening to you Laurie and Colbert astounding. A Museum decorated like your moms room filled with all those memories. All proceeds to her charities

1 years ago reply 0

I feel stuck that I still can’t move on! My beloved husband of 48 years. I know what your mom has left is precious. Well open a museum for your mom and brother. Even if it’s small and beautiful where your children can.

1 years ago reply 0

Anderson share her things and your brothers things. Your children will love you more for it. When you go to Heaven leave them things that will remind them of your things as they open your boxes will bring them profound memories of love and happiness. You know how some of the sad things are to hard breaking for you and you don’t want that for them. Not necessary

1 years ago reply 0

Anderson please today get rid of the skirt and your brothers clothes of that nightmare that happened that day. Please, writings and your podcasts filled with your strength the big heart you have, you can leave your children more than enough history without having to suffer like you have to have things like the clothes. Get rid of everything that gives you pain dark memories that is the past. Live today, live in the now! You and your children and their children deserve peace and happiness.

1 years ago reply 0

Anderson please don’t leave your mothers skirt and your.and

1 years ago reply 0

Sorry connected to my soul of how deep the pain is of grief. What I need to share with you Anderson get rid of everything of your mothers and brother but just some touching mementoes that will give and children peace, beauty happiness and joy. The rest goes right away! Enough, you have a new life, new memories with your beautiful adorable children. Life will bring your children life’s pains for them to endure. They

1 years ago reply 0

Anderson thank you for this thank you for your podcast you have saved me that I am not alone with and your friends are now my family. Thank you for your honestly, heartfelt tears are so profound like mine helps me feel comand humbleness

1 years ago reply 0

Anderson, you will know when you should stop. I love your genuineness and authenticity you bring to each podcast. I look forward to hearing your stories and the guests you speak with each week. Stories of your mum and your family are especially touching

1 years ago reply 0

Just lost my father - this is so comforting and poetic.

1 years ago reply 0

Another great episode.

1 years ago reply 0

This is very timely for me. my parents are in their 80s and I hope this will help me feel more prepared. Thank you

1 years ago reply 0

So good. Every episode has me in tears, in a good way. We DO continue our relationships with our people who are no longer on this plane, because they stay with us in our hearts. They are part of our hearts, why we are who we are. I’d say, even if there’s a day when I can’t remember them, they will STILL be with me. Thank you. These conversations are a gift.

1 years ago reply 0

I enjoyed what I could l listen to. Not sure if this has happened to anyone else. This also happened to the other shows on .

1 years ago reply 0

Love your podcast ❤

1 years ago reply 0