@blairbearing
Blair Redmond
@blairbearing · 13:54

TRAUMATIC EVENTS | #TellYourStory | I buried my father 26 years ago this month.

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My mom, at the time of my dad's death, was battling her own critical illness and other things. So there was just so much going on in my life as a little girl and I was just kind of like, you know, you gotta go back to school, gotta keep on moving with life. And that was just something that followed me most of my life and is still very present to me today

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@GlennPriceMann
Glenn Mann
@GlennPriceMann · 2:37
And this really did touch me, guys, because this time of year, March was last month, my anniversary of my father's passing. So things are always kind of weird for me during that time period, and it kind of takes me a while to get readjusted. So listening to you really kind of just. It just gave me comfort and it gave me this, a sense of. A sense of calm that I've kind of been looking for
@blairbearing
Blair Redmond
@blairbearing · 3:03

@GlennPriceMann

Hi, Glenn. First and foremost, thank you so much for listening, for liking, and for your words. Sometimes I say it's a club that no one wants to belong to. My biggest gift in life is my perspective. In this particular case, my perspective on my father's death. Without that, I wouldn't be here. I would have given up a long time ago. I would have just wimed myself away. I would have self destructed
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@Her_Sisu
J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:35
So at this point, you are at the equal mark of him of having just as equal amount of years without him as you did with him. And so, you know, got it. You don't remember that memory, and that's okay. And he was able to share some things that he did remember, which were honestly, like really little things. I was like, ah, the one big thing that you should remember. You know, that's how the brain works, right?
@blairbearing
Blair Redmond
@blairbearing · 3:20

@Her_Sisu

Jl, first and foremost, thank you so much for chiming in. I'm rerecording this because the first time was way too emotional. I started crying. I cried because everything that you said was just so on point about not having voicemails, not having a voice, you know, like, not being able to hear your father's voice. Every bit that I like of. About voices is because of my father. When you talked about the memories of your son, same
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