
Milo Time
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In March 2022 cancer stole my 18 year old son Milo from me, my wife Alana, and my older son Max. We eventually began compiling a list of Things Milo Loved. We have opened the document to many people who knew and loved Milo and it now includes more than a thousand items. We figured that we could share the spirit of this list with an even wider audience by using it as the basis for a podcast about Milo. The result is this podcast, Milo Time. On this podcast, my super-talented co-host Lisa Cohen and I highlight some of Milo's favorite things; those things help us all keep our amazing Milo in our hearts, on our minds, and on the tips of our tongues. Special thanks to the artistic genius Lacie Foreht for the remarkable graphic cover art.
Milo Time
The Love and Life Paradox, with Alana II--Lisa Relays Feedback and Has Her Own
Lisa back in the studio in Brooklyn, First episode of 2025, New Year's Eve, Jody, Debbie, Samantha, and Nora Brant, Alvin Ailey, Home on NYE before midnight, Samantha Brant an accomplished dancer, very self-effacing, Alana's birthday, Lisa has listener response and feedback of her own. Talking about talking about Milo, Lisa notes that a proper response to a grieving friend is not that complicated, Daryl concedes he has failed friends in his past and has empathy for others in our world trying to communicate with us, Lisa's first reaction to news of our impending vacation, Lisa wants us to have moments, even though those moments will never balance out the loss, Lisa expresses frustration that more can't be done and that the loss impacts everything, Lisa has done tremendous good for our family, even though there is no solution to the ultimate problem, "You know that I know that the loss can't be balanced out" is a wonderful sentiment, Milo tapping on our shoulder anytime and always, Lacie Foreht joining us in Portugal, which will be great, Traveled to Copenhagen and Stockholm in the months after Milo died, Discussions about shock, Looking forward to traveling to Portugal but concerned about a misunderstanding by people who see photos of our traveling, Should we seek power over how we are perceived?, Experiences without Milo will always be difficult, It seems important to be connected to people who understand the depth of this loss and not misunderstand our smiles, If we had a visible injury, people would always be aware of it, Talking about the talking about is always a part of the challenge, The Idea of Machines, Sweet Lefty