2019-12-12
23 分钟Renée Elise Goldsberry ("Waves") reads an essay about a woman and her husband navigating the aftermath of his traumatic brain injury.
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This is modern love stories of love, loss and redemption.
I'm your host, Magna Chakrabarti.
For Meghan Horst and her husband, Christian, there was life before February 23, 2012.
And then there was life after.
Meghan writes about what happened in her essay are you my husband?
It's read by Renee Elise Goldsberry.
Renee won a Tony Award for her role in the hit musical Hamilton.
She's starring now in the movie waves, currently in theaters.
Recently, I found myself on the receiving end of a tarot card reading at a summer potluck.
A woman I had met only 30 minutes earlier peered at me over her glasses.
The card spread out on a cooler between us.
Holding the five of pentacles, she said, have you grieved the loss of your husband?
The directness of the question from a stranger shook me, especially since my husband was still very much alive, less than 3 miles away in our house.
Yet it was not the first time this had come up.
Various people, from my stepmother in law to my therapist, have said something along the lines of, I think you need to grieve the loss of your husband.