Could you use a little extra comfort and love from afar right now? We thought so. We're sharing an episode of another WBUR podcast, "Endless Thread." This is a story about processing grief, and where we turn when the people closest to us don't seem to know what to do or say to help us move forward. If you enjoy this episode, subscribe to "Endless Thread" wherever you get your podcasts. More info here: https://smarturl.it/endlessthread
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Hey modern lovers, we're dropping into your feed for a second time this week to give you a little extra love.
It's an episode of another WBUR podcast, endless thread.
Hosted by Amory Sievertsen and Ben Brock Johnson.
Every episode features something extraordinary found on Reddit, the surprising, the mysterious, and the utterly human.
This episode tells a story about processing grief and where we turn when the people closest to us dont seem to know what to do or say to help us move forward.
Heres the show.
Hey, just a heads up, this episode deals with the topic of death in a pretty detailed way.
If thats not for you, maybe take a listen to something else from our catalog.
I guess it's like the idea of going through a dark tunnel.
You can kind of see the light at the end of the tunnel, but you don't know where the tunnel ends.
And so you just keep going through the tunnel until you get to the other side.
And you don't really know when that will be, but you just have to keep otherwise you're stuck in the middle of the tunnel.
Right?
This is TJ.
She's a redditor and I'm a journalist.
I'm 31 and I live in Brooklyn.
I follow a ton of different subreddits, from food to memes to RuPaul's drag race.
And I am a part of a couple different feminism communities.