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DEAD Talks Podcast

DEAD Talks Podcast

3 ай бұрын

We follow the poignant and uproarious journey of Miles Wood, a man grappling with the profound loss of his mother to ovarian cancer. Through his candid narration, Miles shares the intimate moments of caring for her until her last breath, lamenting the unsaid words and longing for one more chance to express his love. Alongside his grief, Miles reveals the void left by never knowing his father, humorously detailing his quest to find him. Despite the weight of his past, Miles's infectious humor and genuine warmth invite us into his world, where laughter becomes a balm for the soul and love endures even in the darkest of times. Join him on this rollercoaster of emotions as he navigates grief, longing, and the pursuit of connection, proving that amidst life's trials, there's always room for laughter and love. Miles is an actor, writer and comedian you can find on social media for his hilarious sketch comedy with "Aging Millenials" @AgingMillennials
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DEAD Talks with David Ferrugio engages death a little bit differently. Each new guest shares their experience with grieving or perspective on death in a way that shatters the “don’t talk about death” taboo. Grief doesn't end; it evolves. Having lost his father on September 11th when he was 12, he learned the importance of discussion and sharing other people's stories. DEAD Talks Podcast hopes to make it a little easier to talk about grief, loss, death, mourning, trauma, or whatever it may be. You may cry, but you also may laugh.
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@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 3 ай бұрын
Wait for the story about his mother predicting her death!
@nadiaminerva
@nadiaminerva 15 күн бұрын
Miles Wood. Wow. What an enigmatic, down to earth attractive mentally and physically. This was so great. So relatable. I recently met my father and yeah, I had a LOT of questions. Went through a similar experience death wise with my grandma who was more my mother but also experienced death as a nurse. Thanks for your frankness and humour because this is something we are all going to experience at least personally. 100% guaranteed. Thank you guys. Glad I hung around and listened to the end. Subscribed. ❤
@AGEH8778
@AGEH8778 2 ай бұрын
My Dad passed away in 2017 also. I have only found in the last year or two I can freely talk about loosing him. He died from a massive heart attack suddenly. Apparently a few days before he died though he told my stepmother he was going to be worm food soon. He had a little bit of a dark sense of humor. He did call me though two days before he died, and we had been arguing the longest we ever had in my life about 6 months. He called and told me he loved me and asked how I was doing than he was just gone. Not a day goes by I don’t think of him or miss him.
@dorothyd7929
@dorothyd7929 Ай бұрын
I'm so glad you got that call from your dad and have that as your last memory. He gave you that gift❤
@carolinebielby5924
@carolinebielby5924 2 ай бұрын
This guy is brilliant to listen to, great personality 😂
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 2 ай бұрын
right?? he's the best.
@pambrown8692o
@pambrown8692o 3 ай бұрын
My older sister died from ovarian cancer. I predicted the day she was going to die. And I was correct, unfortunately. Well also, fortunately, because I hated seeing her so miserable.
@BelieveAndLive668
@BelieveAndLive668 3 ай бұрын
My mom wasnt supposed to be able to have kids, then childbirth almost killed her, and now I'm her only child
@durdanakarim4345
@durdanakarim4345 Ай бұрын
Love to see more men talk about emotions, feelings and the grief process.
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast Ай бұрын
@@durdanakarim4345 agreed!
@melaniethibodaux8100
@melaniethibodaux8100 10 күн бұрын
1st time listener here and I'm really glad your show passed over my phone. Enjoyed it, I'll be back to check you out.❤
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 10 күн бұрын
@@melaniethibodaux8100 so happy. Thank you!
@marciagallardo3437
@marciagallardo3437 3 ай бұрын
You will meet her again! When it’s your time. I believe this, you have to have faith. I am sorry, about your loss. A parent’s death is a terrible loss next to a loss of a child. I have been thinking about this more since my mother turned 80, she is full of life. She is my best friend, when i think of her not being here i get so sad!
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 2 ай бұрын
thanks for listening ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@manifesthealingwithhippysu7364
@manifesthealingwithhippysu7364 19 күн бұрын
I did the "what i call the cycle of life with my Mom as well." She cared for and raised me as well as my 6 brothers and sisters as a single partner, my hero. I was there to be with her to care for her and love her until her end. What a blessing 🤗🇨🇦🫶
@cyii5643
@cyii5643 3 ай бұрын
Yeah I started out as a healthcare assistant now a nurse that work in the hospital and the doctors are never around when the families wants to talk to them they are never there it’s takes days sometimes to get them to talk to the families on night shifts are even worst …. I remember a time we had one of our patients past away and it took 4 hours after bleeping the doctor 5 times for him to turn up to do the time of death and talk to the family … I know they are great doctors out their but I can count on one hand how many I’ve came across it’s sad 😢 the nurses do all the work and expect to have all the answer for the families when it’s the doctors job to sit and talk to the families
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 2 ай бұрын
thanks for sharing. i had an experience in hospital last year and definitely gained a different respect for nurses
@ryderbtwmewha8286
@ryderbtwmewha8286 3 ай бұрын
Great pod!!!
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 3 ай бұрын
thank you!
@patriciapark7287
@patriciapark7287 16 күн бұрын
My mom died when I was 12. I'm very open and eager to humor/dark humor. It'd be very helpful, fun, and healing, just like this podcast. I'm so sick of the grief and sadness.
@gussygatlin3093
@gussygatlin3093 3 ай бұрын
Ive never halucinated off of mushrooms.... But I HAVE had spiritual experiences. Im calling it that because yall are. 😊
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 2 ай бұрын
🧡❤️🧡❤️🧡❤️❤️
@vargasfamily282
@vargasfamily282 3 ай бұрын
Yes! Your ideas about the documentary are good I want to see it!! To find out what happens This way you’re not doing it alone It’s a once in a lifetime experience It should be recorded
@dorothyd7929
@dorothyd7929 Ай бұрын
Terrance McKenna was great. I love listening to him. Thankfully his talks were recorded. My husband died of same thing. Glioblastoma 🥺🥺
@norriskp
@norriskp 2 ай бұрын
Really nice energy, Miles! I like how you roll! lol I can relate to so much you describe, as I was my mom's only child & her caretaker as cancer took her at a relatively young age - she was 56. I didn't handle it well for years after she passed - finally got sober, got therapy, got better. Learned to throw my lemon. Not that I think we ever "get over it" per se', but the drowning waves in the ocean of grief get further apart, and I think more often of the happy times than the sad. There's more, but I'll leave it with that. Completely randomly, you totally have to be somehow related to Bill Hader... sound exactly like him! Also, I eagerly await your documentary! Thanks for sharing, and David, as always, thank you for creating this sacred space.
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 2 ай бұрын
thank you for being here and for the breakdown! Miles is a good dude!!!
@BamaGirl92395
@BamaGirl92395 2 ай бұрын
Ive had too many family members do this woth predicting their owm death. My father has dreams of seeing people at their owm funeral and theyre gone within a week. Ive been a medium and seen the dead all my life but i held onto that because my grandfather died of skin cancer when i was 9 after id been SAed the summer before at 8yo and seeing him after he died (literally at his funeral yes it freaked me out lol) i held onto him his guidance and the gift/curse of seeing the dead amongst other things like my life depended on it.
@kellyhiggins4234
@kellyhiggins4234 3 ай бұрын
Sad , but finding out you have siblings when you never knew you had any . A great way to end up marrying your own sibling. Scary thought !
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 2 ай бұрын
oh boy
@victoriadavidson442
@victoriadavidson442 3 ай бұрын
I love nurses.doctors in movie and programs are so fake really they just just give the good or bad news and fill out paper work really but nurses do everything and smile the whole time even when they don't feel like smiling like humans do at times my mums Doc though I have to say was amazing he would go in just to check on her and have a chat even call on weekends just to say Hi. He is a good doctor and I hope when my time comes I get 1 just like him
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 2 ай бұрын
thanks for listening and for sharing
@gussygatlin3093
@gussygatlin3093 3 ай бұрын
I heard being naked in dreams or others being naked actually means " being vulnerable...." ❤
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 2 ай бұрын
makes sense symbolically!
@mzariesmoon
@mzariesmoon 3 ай бұрын
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 3 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@gussygatlin3093
@gussygatlin3093 3 ай бұрын
I don't think his mother "predicted" her death..... I think it was a spiritual thing.
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 2 ай бұрын
i can see that!
@carolinebielby5924
@carolinebielby5924 2 ай бұрын
Do you think if we knew for sure that we would die and be with loved ones then we would be able to fully relax and live now im really worried about loosing my parents my dad has dementia 😢
@gracegiven8875
@gracegiven8875 3 ай бұрын
Maybe her spirit was naked because her body was cremated
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 2 ай бұрын
interesting thought!
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