Refusing to accept the death of his mom

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  • čas přidán 6. 10. 2022
  • Refusing to accept the death of his mom. He Losing a mother young when he was only 20 years old to scleroderma. He hasn't accepted the loss of his mother. She was often sick and so he had to cope with seeing her battle until it took a turn for the worst. As a singer/songwriter, Airick, channels his experience through his music and art. He explains how he feels he hasn't fully grieved yet and has yet to accept the death of his mother. It was an interesting conversation to hear such a young man cope with grief and loss as well as the beauty of releasing through music.
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Komentáře • 14

  • @airickgeee
    @airickgeee Před rokem +4

    Sometimes we have to take it Day by day Thank you for having me be apart of this amazing podcast 🙏🏼❤️

  • @babywise2096
    @babywise2096 Před rokem +2

    I lost my mother at 13 to aids and there is nothing more devastating to a boy than the loss of his mother. I'm 44 and to think that It's 8 years more than she had is tragic. For a 36 yr old mother of 5 to have to face her mortality and the fact that she won't see her boys become men or her daughter become a woman had to be so damn hard for her.

  • @anneware9123
    @anneware9123 Před rokem +2

    You are a beautiful young man with a big loving heart. I lost my 20 year son in 2017. Your feelings of guilt are perfectly normal. You where a young man living your life and everything you said is relative in reverse. We can never ever anticipate losing a loved one . As a mother it’s important for us to free our young adult children to live their lives and we respect boundaries. I am sure you did nothing wrong. I am sorry you had to live through the trauma of your mums loss , her illness and the uncertainty and insecurity it brought for you.I realize we are not in control of so much life is struggle for a of us. The heartache of Grief and loss is indescribable. . It’s very difficult

  • @Laura-dw1hq
    @Laura-dw1hq Před rokem +3

    I lost my Mother this past April. She was my everything. It came out of nowhere and she was only 49. I know she is with me. And im so glad I was with her when she passed and took her last breath. But omg I miss her so much it physically hurts.

  • @miggrfo9280
    @miggrfo9280 Před rokem +2

    Thank you

  • @keribaker1556
    @keribaker1556 Před rokem +2

    Lost my father and my sister and as a family we don't talk about it. Growing up I was afraid to ask about my dad. Scared to cause my mom and family pain by asking or taking about it. And still at 38 I still am scared to talk about them to my family.

  • @becksnsha

    Wow! This episode was so good! I can relate to a lot of the things that Airick hit with his grieve and what he is talking about. I didnt start grieving my mom until 2.5 years ago and she has been gone 16 years this December.

  • @dariusaddison2101
    @dariusaddison2101 Před rokem +2

    It’s been 8 years for me and I still haven’t fully healed I was 15 when my mom passed