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Regular Guy Friday Ep. 12: How to Help You and a Loved One Pass On
Regular Guy Friday Ep. 12: How to Help You and a Loved One Pass On
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69 minutes
Released:
Apr 30, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Hay Kweenz! We made it through another week. It's another edition of Regular Guy Friday. The episode may be a bit of a downer as the Kweenz discuss the dying process. It's a subject we rarely wish to discuss or face, even though it's the surest reality we will experience in life. From taking ego out of the process to remembering who the final days are about (the person passing) the duo share actions that have helped them and loved ones. The truth is revealed about the purpose of funerals: funerals are for the living not the dead. They also discuss the best means of preparation and the best means to honor those who have passed, along with why gravesites may be of value to those alive. The Western 'Disney' view of death is covered vs. a perhaps more healing, mature and healthy means that other cultures subscribe to. Our life here is brief, our loved ones never leave us and we will see them again soon enough. Kels and Kev discuss this and how they coped with their losses. On a lighter note, Kelsey teased a Saturday of 500 Kweenz up in Boston with Kev's family and how we should view more tasks and periods in our lives as adventures rather than duties we dread. We were reminded AGAIN that 50% of life is showing up an that the other 50% is knowing your a Kween. Actually, whose kiiding who, it's 100% about knowing you're a Kween, Keenze. Bye Betches.
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Released:
Apr 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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