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An intimate audio archive exploring the power of reconciliation and the legacy we leave behind. Born from a series of final conversations between my father and I after 10 years of not speaking, these conversations capture the raw reality of reconnecting before it’s too late.
Since my father's passing, I still interview guests about the defining moments of their lives and the lessons they wish to share with future generations. It is a candid look at healing, family dynamics, and the human experience. Whether you are navigating your own family trauma or looking for hope in the face of loss, pull up a chair. This is our family story, but it’s written for anyone who needs to feel a little less alone.
An intimate audio archive exploring the power of reconciliation and the legacy we leave behind. Born from a series of final conversations between my father and I after 10 years of not speaking, these conversations capture the raw reality of reconnecting before it’s too late.
Since my father's passing, I still interview guests about the defining moments of their lives and the lessons they wish to share with future generations. It is a candid look at healing, family dynamics, and the human experience. Whether you are navigating your own family trauma or looking for hope in the face of loss, pull up a chair. This is our family story, but it’s written for anyone who needs to feel a little less alone.
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Friday Nov 07, 2025
Conversation 11: On loneliness
Friday Nov 07, 2025
Friday Nov 07, 2025
Megan joined us this week to discuss loneliness. We discuss Pa and what his loneliness looked like, Megan as the youngest of eight children and five years from her closest sibling, and a poem written for Judie.

11 months ago
I love this. It is two different types of loneliness within our family. A new appreciation for my younger sister Megan, whom I wished I could have been there more. Megan, know you are loved, and I remember doting on you up until and protecting you from your other siblings. You were 4 yo when I got married, so I’m glad you are a part of our family.