
About this episode
Jeff reads an essay reflecting on his father's final days in hospice, exploring themes of connection and communication.
Jeff reads an essay written during his father's final days in a Miami hospice. He explores his instinct to fix, music that cuts through the fog, and what a son's hands can say when nothing else will do.
People in this episode
Host: Jeff Krasno
Topics covered
- hospice care
- father-son relationship
- music therapy
- grief
- personal reflection
Keywords
- hospice
- father
- essay
- music
- grief
- reflection
- connection
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: hospice
Places: Miami
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