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All There Is - A Podcast Review

By Anderson Cooper

Reviewed by Grief Counselor Kerstin McMillian, M.A., LCMHCA

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All There Is - A Podcast Review


All There Is is a heartfelt podcast that offers compassionate exploration of grief and loss. Anderson Cooper skillfully guides guests through their personal stories, shedding light on the complex emotions and challenges that come with mourning. The series provides comfort and validation for listeners experiencing grief, emphasizing that it's a natural, universal part of life. With empathy and honesty, All There Is helps us understand that while grief is deeply personal, we are not alone in our pain. It's a meaningful resource for anyone seeking to make sense of loss and find solace in shared human experiences.


In Season 3, Episode 10 of All There Is, titled "Doris Kearns Goodwin," Anderson engages in a heartfelt conversation with the esteemed historian Doris Kearns Goodwin.


Doris shares her personal journey of sorting through boxes of papers and mementos with her husband, Dick Goodwin, before his passing. This intimate process allowed them to reflect on their shared history, bringing unexpected insights and deepening their connection in his final days. Doris' experience underscores the therapeutic potential of revisiting cherished memories, and the comfort found in shared reflection.


For those navigating their own paths through loss, this episode offers a personal testimony to the healing power of memory and connection. It serves as a gentle reminder that in remembering and sharing our stories, we honor those we've lost and find comfort in the enduring presence of love.





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