"Every day you go to bed and think about maybe in the niece this night, I will die because you don't know what's going on," he said. "I try to be helpful for my eldest son Mark, try to connect with him because I see here inside now, here not open, here so focused in himself." He added: 'You just try to spend time with him and just do something, be good the dead'
In this deeply intimate collaboration with beloved therapist Esther Perel, she dives deep in a couples therapy session with a Ukrainian couple torn apart by the war.
The wife is compelled to leave the country for the sake of her youngest son; the husband and older son are compelled to stay in the warzone for the sake of their country.
Miraculously, even amid unthinkable loss – and maybe especially amid unthinkable loss – love and connection are unrelenting.
Love does impossible things.
(Ukrainian and English language transcripts available at http://wecandohardthingspodcast.com)
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