Bruce Chapman Was A Funny Funny Guy

By: Rachel Chapman
  • Summary

  • I lost my dad, Bruce Chapman, in 2015 to colon cancer. It’s been 6 years and I still miss him every day. It’s a constant grief that I don’t think I’ll ever get over, but instead, I can learn to live with it. In this series I've dedicated to my dad, I'll talk to friends and family members about my grief and the ways that I cope. Hopefully, it helps anyone else who is also struggling with their own loss, and will also help to carry on the legacy of my dad, who was a funny funny guy.
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Episodes
  • 1. Talking To My Mom
    Sep 5 2021

    On this first episode, I sat down with my mom to exchange stories about my dad. Talking about him is one way I deal with his loss.

    We reminisce on favorite memories and silly things he would do. My mom also shares an inside joke she had with him from before I was born, and I confess my biggest regret of not being around sooner. 

    Music By: Zach Olsen
    Art By: Xio Rivas

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    42 mins
  • 2. Swapping Stories With My Best Friend
    Sep 12 2021

    On this episode, I sat down with my best friend, Adam, to swap stories about our loved ones we've lost. 

    We talk about feeling like we're missing a part of ourselves, not knowing what to say when someone dies, and getting used to the feeling of loss. 

    Music By: Zach Olsen
    Art By: Xio Rivas

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    50 mins
  • 3. What Happens To Us When We're Gone?
    Sep 19 2021

    On this episode, I sat down with my friend, Xio, who does spiritual readings to talk about what happens to us after we die. 

    We talk about wanting to believe in something, feeling our ancestors supporting us, and looking for signs that our loved ones are still near. 

    Music By: Zach Olsen
    Art By: Xio Rivas

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    34 mins

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