
Ep - 232 Adam Gilad
My Wakeup Call with Dr. Mark Goulston
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How Much Did People Talk About Death in the Sixties?
My mother would cry every year on her birthday. My brother, who was three at the time and was really devastated, they never told him what happened to her. That's how much people didn't talk about death in the sixties. Weh've pictures of her all around her house, and we talk about her. But i we've had some conversations, but, you know, cautious. I don't think i wanted to open that door when i was young. When i was young, i i was on a rocket ship, you know. I wanted to go out and discover and enjoy the world.
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