

One Million
May 13, 2022
The podcast explores the deep emotional impact of losing loved ones during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hear personal stories about grief, regret, and the struggles of virtual goodbyes. One heartbreaking tale reflects on a final moment missed with a mother. Another shares guilt from preventable loss. As the nation approaches a grim milestone of one million deaths, listeners are called to remember their loved ones while facing the reality of moving forward. It’s a poignant reminder of the collective mourning intertwined with personal sorrow.
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Hilma and Morty
- Hilma Wolitzer lost her husband, Morty, to COVID-19 in April 2020 after 68 years of marriage.
- They were in separate hospitals and couldn't say goodbye.
Ken and his Father
- Ken Suzuki's father, an OBGYN, died of COVID-19.
- Ken accidentally disconnected his father's wires while saying goodbye, a moment he believes his father would have found humorous.
Paul Cooper's Story
- Paul Cooper died from COVID-19 in March 2021, a month before vaccine eligibility.
- This highlights the timing tragedy many families faced.