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Singer/Songwriter Mike Ward on the Death of His Father

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The holidays can trigger emotions - good and bad - about family members that are no longer with us. This week is all about fathers. We share an interview with Mike Ward, a Detroit-based singer and songwriter who writes about coming to terms with aging, loss, and death. This week Mike shared about a song he wrote for his father called "Wrestling with Ghosts."
We also rebroadcast an episode where we talk about why the death of a father can affect us differently and strategies to help you deal with the death of your father, especially if it was a complicated or non-existent relationship.

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Chapters

1. Singer/Songwriter Mike Ward on the Death of His Father (00:00:00)

2. Interview with Singer/Songwriter Mike Ward (00:01:24)

3. Intro, S4E11 Re-broadcast (00:24:49)

4. Recipe – Dirty Martini Pork Chops (00:26:32)

5. Father Figures (00:30:14)

6. Losing a Father (00:36:54)

7. Dad Jokes (00:52:06)

8. Charlie's Dad (00:57:17)

9. Outro (00:59:50)

237 episodes

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The holidays can trigger emotions - good and bad - about family members that are no longer with us. This week is all about fathers. We share an interview with Mike Ward, a Detroit-based singer and songwriter who writes about coming to terms with aging, loss, and death. This week Mike shared about a song he wrote for his father called "Wrestling with Ghosts."
We also rebroadcast an episode where we talk about why the death of a father can affect us differently and strategies to help you deal with the death of your father, especially if it was a complicated or non-existent relationship.

Support the show

Get show notes and resources at our website: every1dies.org.
Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | mail@every1dies.org

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Singer/Songwriter Mike Ward on the Death of His Father (00:00:00)

2. Interview with Singer/Songwriter Mike Ward (00:01:24)

3. Intro, S4E11 Re-broadcast (00:24:49)

4. Recipe – Dirty Martini Pork Chops (00:26:32)

5. Father Figures (00:30:14)

6. Losing a Father (00:36:54)

7. Dad Jokes (00:52:06)

8. Charlie's Dad (00:57:17)

9. Outro (00:59:50)

237 episodes

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