Anderson Cooper reacts to decades-old CNN clip of his mother

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  • @robbymonaco3738
    @robbymonaco3738 Рік тому +225

    Gloria must have been a wonderful mother, look what a great son she raised.

    • @daniel-em7yg
      @daniel-em7yg Рік тому +10

      Lol… did you not listen to what he first said.. nanny as his mother figure, hence his mother was not around very much. Try and listen a little.

    • @kileensmith5134
      @kileensmith5134 Рік тому +29

      Actually,he had a very close relationship with his mother.

    • @MyHandelsMessiah
      @MyHandelsMessiah Рік тому +4

      Rich people are terrible parents

    • @ndrewoliver
      @ndrewoliver Рік тому +8

      She didn’t raise him. He didn’t have a relationship with her until more recently. Read the Rainbow Comes and Goes

    • @joycedominguez1828
      @joycedominguez1828 Рік тому +15

      Moral of the story....he had two women in his life that loved him best they could. I love Anderson as a person.

  • @MissBrensLaw
    @MissBrensLaw Рік тому +76

    How much do we Love Anderson? There is no way to express.

    • @elenaborisnj364
      @elenaborisnj364 Рік тому +6

      I think he is nice ,smart and compassionate person .It s so good , he have family now .

    • @joycedominguez1828
      @joycedominguez1828 Рік тому +4

      He's one of the good guys.

    • @aces0730
      @aces0730 Рік тому +1

      I absolutely love his podcast. I’m the last one left in my family. My dad heart attack and died when I was 18, I lost my mom to pancreatic cancer when I was 30, my older sister George Ayn to pancreatic cancer when I was 36, and my sister Garrie when I was 55.

    • @lindagsmith7846
      @lindagsmith7846 Рік тому

      He really is a exceptional person, so kind & open about his personal feelings. I enjoy his insight & learn a valuable life lesson each time. Thank you Anderson Cooper for all your wise words. 💝

  • @HaleyMary
    @HaleyMary Рік тому +174

    I love Anderson's 360 show, his talk show, his podcast and his books! He's been through so much tragedy and is so honest and humble.

  • @suzanneribas3746
    @suzanneribas3746 Рік тому +35

    This is a great man and communicator. What a treat to have Christiane interview him is perfection!

    • @paulvoorhies8821
      @paulvoorhies8821 4 місяці тому

      The most beautiful man I’ve ever known, even more inside than out.

  • @heatherpelletier8579
    @heatherpelletier8579 Рік тому +233

    My brother died of suicide he was 19 , I was 23 . As a family we never talked about it . And holding it in all these years has been painful. God bless you Anderson for your courage and strength to be able to talk about what you and your mother went through. We always blame ourselves , what could we have done differently ?

    • @shar3882
      @shar3882 Рік тому +13

      Heather. I am sorry you and your family suffered the loss of your brother by suicide and sad you could not talk about it.♥️🙏

    • @lilianfowler7988
      @lilianfowler7988 Рік тому +11

      In the end the person must decide that they don't want to die. You did what you could. It is hard to overcome the mental war to believe you want to live.

    • @jamesmflynn
      @jamesmflynn Рік тому +4

      @@lilianfowler7988 Ain't that the truth.

    • @duket.8598
      @duket.8598 Рік тому +12

      it is therapy to understand that vulnerability of grief. Thanks for sharing that --- within the context of the realization that we are all connected

    • @mrpearson1230
      @mrpearson1230 Рік тому +6

      Blessings to you too!! Hope you find much peace within!

  • @gaylemc2692
    @gaylemc2692 Рік тому +95

    Anderson's son is fortunate to have such a thoughtful and honest father. I'm so glad they have one another.

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng Рік тому +13

      Cooper has two sons now: Wyatt Morgan Cooper and Sebastian Luke Maisani-Cooper

    • @crystco8088
      @crystco8088 Рік тому

      😂

    • @gaylemc2692
      @gaylemc2692 Рік тому +6

      @@RaymondHng thank you, I didn't know that. Even better.

    • @BabyBee255
      @BabyBee255 Рік тому +7

      I wish more humans were like that.

    • @DanielAnderssson
      @DanielAnderssson Рік тому

      How can he have a son if he is a homosexual? 👨‍👨‍👦

  • @deborahgodley6980
    @deborahgodley6980 Рік тому +78

    Just admire Anderson Cooper so much as he has evolved over the years and so glad he has finally been able to embrace and share the Vanderbilt family history since his mother's death 3 years ago.

  • @marymorrison3128
    @marymorrison3128 Рік тому +8

    Your sons are so fortunate to have you for a Dad💗

  • @gigiguido3845
    @gigiguido3845 Рік тому +11

    I love this man 💕

  • @sequanalee3080
    @sequanalee3080 Рік тому +24

    I love and respect Anderson even more after viewing this clip!🙏🏾♥️

  • @catherineireland1755
    @catherineireland1755 Рік тому +127

    I was so moved by the biography of your mum you did a few years ago, Nothing Left Unsaid, and this interview brought those feelings back. I’m so glad you have your boys , who can grow up and experience a depth of feeling from their dad that past generations didn’t or couldn’t. I believe it’s this parental love revolution that could heal the world if we let it… thanks, Anderson, for sharing your story and your craft in such an honest, meaningful and powerful way. It’s a gift to me and countless others of your viewers… 🙏

  • @rf4969
    @rf4969 Рік тому +6

    Such a genuine person. So real.

  • @marlavoss6059
    @marlavoss6059 Рік тому +17

    Your feelings are not little, they are important to you. Thank you Mr. Cooper for being vulnerable for the world to see! Your courage is appreciated!

  • @mariaes623
    @mariaes623 Рік тому +133

    What a wonderful interview! I lost my beloved younger brother, suddenly and unexpectedly, two and a half years ago and the grief still hits me every single day. 😢

    • @douglasreagan4979
      @douglasreagan4979 Рік тому

      Cooper has said horrible things about his mother while he was drunk on TV.

    • @MissyGail4eva
      @MissyGail4eva Рік тому +2

      ❤️

    • @therealz360z7
      @therealz360z7 Рік тому +6

      My son died six years ago on the 28th of October and my husband asked my daughter if she realized it was six years and she almost cried on the phone because she hadn't realized it was the anniversary of his death . They were thicker than theives and its really quite sad she tells her kids about him all the time it's like they knew him,but my daughter inlaw never speaks to his kids about him it's like she forgets he's a dead daddy not a deadbeat daddy.

    • @ladywolfwolf
      @ladywolfwolf Рік тому +9

      I am so sorry for your loss. I lost my mom not too long ago, the pain never goes away, it eventually becomes bearable. Make sure to keep your heart and mind open, because one of these days you will remember something so goofy that he did, you are gonna just laugh and laugh. Then, you will realize that for the first time, you didn't feel sad when you thought of him✌️.

    • @shar3882
      @shar3882 Рік тому +2

      💔🙏✝️. I hope your heart will heal. God Bless you and your family.

  • @jop7672
    @jop7672 Рік тому +66

    Love Anderson so much - for him. Not his family. But my heart is with him in his loneliness- we all identify with loss. I lost my dad my rock. Lost my uncle my compass in life. Lost two sisters- unbearable really. I get being in the war- I ran a hospital during pandemic and no one believed in what I was striving to fight for. Life!

  • @rochellestarr9538
    @rochellestarr9538 Рік тому +18

    I lost my little boy when he was 6.I now run a charity puppet show for sick children.Everytime I make a child laugh,I see my son.In my faith I have the peace of knowing where he is and that I will see him again but in life,I am grateful for the best 6 years that anyone has ever had.I have chosen not to live without him
    I have chosen to live for him

    • @Sdority905
      @Sdority905 Рік тому

      Thank you for sharing. I'm so sorry for your loss.

  • @seattlegrrlie
    @seattlegrrlie Рік тому +15

    Gloria Vanderbilt was a legend. It's amazing to think of her as a mother, a real person with a real life.

  • @teresalegler2777
    @teresalegler2777 Рік тому +23

    Thanks for this interview. Anderson Cooper is a great communicator. His opening up about his personal losses has helped so many in their personal healings.

  • @carolannmiller7911
    @carolannmiller7911 Рік тому +3

    I love how honest and humble Anderson Cooper is

  • @cdyck9672
    @cdyck9672 Рік тому +30

    My husband died by suicide in 2017. I can’t thank Anderson enough for his podcast, it has been healing for me and I’ve gone back and listened to it a few times. From the bottom of my heart… Thank You!

  • @nuschlerclark895
    @nuschlerclark895 Рік тому +11

    As a grieving widow I can feel the emotion of Anderson. I will never get over family deaths. But you can move on and help other people. Now I’m crying.😢

  • @hummersd
    @hummersd Рік тому +7

    I wanna give Anderson a hug. It really is a great podcast. He shows his vulnerability, his heart, and he’s a fantastic journalist interviewing those that have gone through similar experiences.

  • @marilynrowland5197
    @marilynrowland5197 Рік тому +39

    We all experience loss in our lives, but some losses are more wrenching than others because of the circumstances that surround them. A very difficult discussion about a topic that rarely is discussed openly, especially in such a public way. Anderson Cooper is a man whose losses have been part of his life from an early age, and they sit close to the surface. Isn't it lovely that now, his life has been blessed by the addition of two adorable children. The balance sheet is looking a little bit more even. AND, he did have a loving mother in his life for many long years!

  • @susanavilez9302
    @susanavilez9302 Рік тому +6

    Loss is so difficult, glad he's doing this!

  • @dantejaiudijr2610
    @dantejaiudijr2610 Рік тому +31

    Anderson Cooper is a true professional and has been through his own tragedies and has been a great example of the ultimate survivor. People with or without, have problems and learn to adapt and adjust and overcome. Anderson Cooper is a terrific TV journalist because he has compassion and is intelligent. He's one of the best!!!🧐🌲👍 That you can count on!!!👍

  • @deesaville4312
    @deesaville4312 Рік тому +51

    This breaks my heart. I have had 2 close relatives commit suicide. Those "what if's" still haunt. You're not alone in this. None of us are.

    • @eshbena
      @eshbena Рік тому +3

      One thing that helped me was a suicide prevention counselor who told me that if someone is determined to commit suicide, there is nothing you can do to stop them. You might postpone it for a bit, but you can't stop it. I still run through every possible thing I might have done to change things, but I know that there wasn't anything I could do.

  • @erincampbell1308
    @erincampbell1308 Рік тому +13

    Anderson is a treasure to us all!! Thank you for sharing your struggles💞💞

  • @NancyMyrland
    @NancyMyrland Рік тому +19

    Outstanding interview. Thanks for sharing, Anderson.

  • @SupremeBros2012
    @SupremeBros2012 Рік тому +14

    Wow very profound interview
    What a man who has been through so much giving back to society with such humility
    Bless you man

  • @gaylebaltzell8419
    @gaylebaltzell8419 Рік тому +5

    Thanks for being so real😢. Appreciate you.

  • @danielleeriksson7065
    @danielleeriksson7065 Рік тому +9

    I absolutely love Andersson's podcast. I lost my dad 2 years ago and felt like I don't know how to grieve, it's just a constant feeling of something important being missing from every moment; life goes on like always but now there's no air in the room. Then out of nowhere there's a sharp stab of desperately missing the presence of the one person you can't reach any more.
    The podcast, and just hearing others sharing their experiences, really helps me approach grief as a part of life and the price of love.. the only way to it it through it..
    Thank you Anderson

  • @YT4Me57
    @YT4Me57 Рік тому +21

    My dad was born in the 20s and my mom in the 30s and so were contemporaries of Gloria Vanderbilt. While I sometimes heard them speak with derision about the exploits of wealthy public figures of their day, I only heard them speak with compassion and empathy about Vanderbilt. The trauma she endured as a small child earned her the moniker of, "poor little rich girl" in the 30s, and the continued losses she experienced even in my lifetime were heartbreaking. I hope Cooper is able to remain connected to those who love him and stay grounded during the hard seasons of grief he is bound to experience throughout the remainder of his life. I pray for love, peace and joy for him and his child.

  • @lizafield9002
    @lizafield9002 Рік тому +16

    What a great noble soul this man is. I feel the woosh of joy, gratitude & unity of his brother, mom & grandmother pouring thru & around him. They love him so powerfully, & he pours out this divine love to all people & the earth.

  • @joat_dad4090
    @joat_dad4090 Рік тому +7

    "Where the language of loss was spoken"🙏

  • @kgomotsotshaka2537
    @kgomotsotshaka2537 Рік тому +2

    Absolute Appreciation to Anderson despite raw emotions, being able to put himself out there and being vulnerable he is relatable in so many levels- Being just human.

  • @bannedone3ice138
    @bannedone3ice138 Рік тому +73

    7:17 Wow !! For a mother or even father to see their child jump to death from balcony in your apartment, must’ve been so heartbreaking 😢.

    • @op3129
      @op3129 Рік тому +18

      ... and his mom spending decades trying to re-imagine "what if I had ...?" is both heartbreaking and valuable.

    • @MyHandelsMessiah
      @MyHandelsMessiah Рік тому

      Well, if they hadn't been so rich that there wouldn't have been any balconies to go off of. No sympathy for those with the means to get therapy and have a fantastic and easy life

    • @louisejohnson6057
      @louisejohnson6057 Рік тому

      @@MyHandelsMessiah , You are very uneducated. If you had common sense, and any knowledge at all, you'd know that therapy doesn't necessarily stop someone from killing themselves. In Canada our medical is covered, so psychiatrists are covered. Rich or on welfare, you can seek help for your illness. And yet, people still kill themselves. Just as an oncologist isn't always able to defeat their patient's illness, a psychiatrist isn't always able to help someone overcome their illness, and in both cases, death is the undesirable outcome. God I'm so thankful every single day for making me an empathetic, and loving human being, at least to other decent people, and not some walking pile of excrement. It a shame that people like you exist. The planet would be so much better off if envy filled smegheads, like you Mr. Fascist, had turned out differently. However, we'd then be left with no one to laugh at in Reditt reviews if your sort wasn't around, hmm. Nope it's not a good enough trade off, you are simply way to icky, icky, gross, gross, yuck.

    • @jmack129
      @jmack129 Рік тому

      @@MyHandelsMessiah my goodness you seem like a miserable person.
      NEWFLASH: money doesn’t cure depression.
      Praying for you.

    • @lorettanericcio-bohlman567
      @lorettanericcio-bohlman567 Рік тому

      @@MyHandelsMessiah unbelievable stupidity

  • @Camey71073
    @Camey71073 Рік тому +18

    I love you Anderson. You stay strong. Your babies are beautiful and so is your heart. I lost my mother to suicide in 2011. Idk that it ever gets easier. 💜hugs

  • @pebblecritter
    @pebblecritter Рік тому +94

    Anderson's insights are just incredible and in listening to him, it somehow makes things easier for me. I think it's his openness about the things that we fear and the losses that we've had. My family does not understand my losses and how they've affected me - they're of the mindset of "just get over it", but I feel like Anderson is saying it's OK not to get over it, it's learning to live with it. I think him so much for that insight. It helps me feel less alone in this world. xx

    • @MyHandelsMessiah
      @MyHandelsMessiah Рік тому +2

      It's easy to have those insights when you're born into a billionaire family.... you don't have to worry about doing anything that normal people have to do to survive.
      Don't give a sh t about rich people and what they have to say

    • @pebblecritter
      @pebblecritter Рік тому +8

      @@MyHandelsMessiah let's assume for a second that having money is somehow related to this - in the end, Anderson is sharing his insights with everyone - which have nothing to do with your status in life. I'm not understanding you anger, unless you're just angry at successful people in general?

    • @nolongerblocked6210
      @nolongerblocked6210 Рік тому +5

      @@MyHandelsMessiah so you're mad at him because he was lucky to be born into a very rich family?? It's not like he had a choice.

    • @davidadams2395
      @davidadams2395 Рік тому +5

      @@MyHandelsMessiah
      Still, he Anderson didn't become a complacent, spoiled rich kid. Not content to let his wealth determine his path, he forged one for himself, becoming an incredible war correspondent by choosing to thrust himself into the most dangerous conflicts. For those experiences and more, I feel he has sage advice regarding life and loss. Besides, wealth doesn't protect one from the buffeting pain of mental illness and the loss it can bring.

    • @charlottejamieson5623
      @charlottejamieson5623 Рік тому

      @@MyHandelsMessiah Cooper had no relationship with the Vanderbilt's. And he earns his own wealth.

  • @MODea-pq7ei
    @MODea-pq7ei Рік тому +4

    I would be proud if Anderson was my father. His 2 sons are very lucky!

  • @sallydavidson4471
    @sallydavidson4471 Рік тому +8

    Part of the issue with the death of a loved one in the 1960's through the 1990's is that no one talked about their feelings of loss. You just kept it inside you and let it marinade inside your lost soul. We weren't allowed to bring up grief and feelings of loss. My mother died when I was 16 and my sister was 19. We are now both in our 60's but have never shared with each other how we felt then or now! It was a different Era and I'm happy to see that grief counseling is available.
    Thanks Anderson & Christiana for sharing this topic of grief and how we do (or don't) deal with it. Love both of you!

  • @FionaEm
    @FionaEm Рік тому +5

    I've listened to Anderson's podcast and it's fantastic. So rare for someone, particularly a journalist, to make themselves vulnerable in that way.

  • @sealyoness
    @sealyoness Рік тому +10

    I love you forever, Anderson. Your mom was a force of nature. I remember your amazing journalism. I followed you: You were the Man. Be blessed; may you always find joy, even when things aren't fun.

  • @callumcharley189
    @callumcharley189 Рік тому +6

    This interview was very powerful.

  • @lilbluekitten
    @lilbluekitten Рік тому +4

    This is an amazing interview. I applaud Anderson for talking honestly about grief and the power of connecting with people in order to heal each other. As difficult as it might be, we need to have these conversations about hard times and grief.

  • @joneal8360
    @joneal8360 Рік тому +17

    Thank you Anderson. You've suffered so much. Yet at the same time you are experiencing more love and joy then you've every imagined with your children. God bless♡♡♡

  • @bayoubabe6698
    @bayoubabe6698 Рік тому +13

    What a powerful telling of your life. Thank you for sharing the power of your pain and the need to be surrounded by it.

  • @brendaeaster8874
    @brendaeaster8874 Рік тому +5

    I think the world of Anderson Cooper, he is one of the best professionals and is so personable!!

  • @jeanlouie9135
    @jeanlouie9135 Рік тому +9

    I love Anderson Cooper ♥ 💙

  • @malessandro1974
    @malessandro1974 Рік тому +9

    Anderson Cooper is such an amazing journalist because of the experiences he has lived. He is a journalist that brings a human touch into all of his work. I love to watch him.

  • @Sammy_019
    @Sammy_019 Рік тому +1

    Anticipatory grief for seven years while my mom was sick. I cried every day during that period. When she passed all I could feel was relief, she was finally pain free both physically and mentally. Relatives wondered about my lack of tears, but I just couldn’t cry my heart was full of joy she was free.

  • @williamlarson275
    @williamlarson275 Рік тому +22

    Anderson is amazing.

  • @willperryman4559
    @willperryman4559 Рік тому +19

    I love the depth of Anderson and his sharing of such profound moments that take a lifetime to understand. The human condition is extraordinary ❤

    • @billyzee261
      @billyzee261 Рік тому

      ...we right wingers really did try warning you guys not to roll up your sleeve...

  • @JjLl2221
    @JjLl2221 Рік тому +22

    I read your autobiography and thought you were running from your pain as a young war correspondent. To hear you explain it was the drive to reach the same frequency of pain to be able to then learn and grow is remarkable. Thank you. I too lost my elder brother to suicide when we were in our twenties. It both silenced and exploded the chaos. After my parents death and stroke I cleared their home, I found every answer I hoped for when I identified the severe dysfunction of my family when I was 3 years old. Nothing good unfortunately, enough evidence of deceit, lies and crime to completely undermine the foundation of “me”. I’m not the same person I was but I have a truth and explanation for my dissonance for 53 years.

  • @judyv463
    @judyv463 Рік тому +11

    Having to live with a "why" - that's profound. I've struggled for 52 years about why my friend Christine Eastin disappeared (presumed kidnapped/murdered), and there's never been any resolution, despite great effort. Thank you, Anderson.

  • @NathaHarleyGaga
    @NathaHarleyGaga Рік тому +12

    Anderson, I have so much respect for you because you’re not afraid of being vulnerable on any level! I am so sorry for all that you’ve been through but as you said it, it makes us who we are today! I lost my father to suicide in 2010 and I am ok with never knowing why, because I don’t want to understand how that feels! Take care of yourself and your family Anderson because you deserve to be happy! Sincerely, NRC 🤗🙏💜❤️

  • @extremeedison
    @extremeedison Рік тому +12

    The emotional pain that causes someone to choose ending their life must be extremely powerful to overpower the survival instinct.

  • @rosalbarobles2804
    @rosalbarobles2804 Рік тому +3

    Anderson I love your heart. Thank you for sharing.

  • @AnthonyWrightEsq
    @AnthonyWrightEsq Рік тому +7

    I lost my brother when he was 16 to a fall and I’m currently losing my Mom. This video came up at the moment when I’m thinking about it all.

    • @2004cyrus
      @2004cyrus Рік тому

      I’m sorry and I’ll say a prayer for you man. I hope your mom isn’t in discomfort. I pray you have strength through this challenging and difficult time. I relate.

  • @jareamapatrick1274
    @jareamapatrick1274 Рік тому +6

    Thank you Anderson

  • @sophiebliss
    @sophiebliss Рік тому +10

    Anderson Cooper I've been watching you since I was 15 in 2001. Thanks for sharing about your mother, you did not owe us that but it is a real treat that you decided to do so.

  • @DougHanson2769
    @DougHanson2769 Рік тому +4

    Anderson Cooper is such a good person.

  • @valnauffts9965
    @valnauffts9965 Рік тому +21

    Two great journalists ! An amazingly interesting interview about a subject we will all face ,loss . Thank you

  • @dianagross8784
    @dianagross8784 Рік тому +6

    I have been listening to Anderson's grief podcast and have found it helpful since I have lost so many people and pets and other things in the past several years

  • @danf4447
    @danf4447 Рік тому +1

    this showign of pain from universal experience is so connecting..grounding and helping to those of us trying to heal from the worst losses imaginable..

  • @backstage6681
    @backstage6681 Рік тому +5

    Thank you for sharing. In times like this especially,it’s great to know there are others feeling as we do.

  • @magnacz
    @magnacz Рік тому +5

    He has opened up lately and having the babies has transformed him. The New Years shows when he had to get drunk we’re so artificial. Wish him all the best will he ever have a daughter ? His mom would have loved to see the babies.

  • @jenniferwong4530
    @jenniferwong4530 Рік тому +7

    The hurts of life, particularly childhood, never really heal. We just learn to live with them. But, they’re always just under the surface.

  • @LAXILAXable
    @LAXILAXable Рік тому +2

    Thank you, Anderson, for being so human. You are a real man, and i appreciate you.

  • @csm92459
    @csm92459 Рік тому +2

    I had forgotten how beautiful her voice was.

  • @VoteBlue4Peace-LoveInUSAagain
    @VoteBlue4Peace-LoveInUSAagain Рік тому +7

    I just lost my Mother who was my world. I'm barely getting through it and I understand exactly what he's saying now. What he went through and has gone through since the loss of his amazing Mother.
    I dont think that there is a deeper love than that of a mother and a child.
    Every single day I pray for death. I honestly don't know how to live without her.
    For those of you who still have your Mom, call her now and tell her how much you love her. ✌🏼💗 to Anderson and all of you.

    • @justsayin5609
      @justsayin5609 Рік тому

      Please, please, please, share what you are feeling with someone or a group who specializes in grief counselling. You are dealing with what is known as complicated grieving. You may feel like you are not ready to talk, and you need not share anything you don't want to, but just go and have a listen. Knowing you are not alone in bereavement in itself is helpful. I dealt with death and the dying in a professional capacity and am very concerned about you.

    • @ifightchildmolesters2790
      @ifightchildmolesters2790 Рік тому

      *I was Thrown to the streets at 1 7 by ChiLd MO Lesters!!!!*
      *There was NEVER AnyOne there for Me!!! & I DO MEAN, ==> Nooo ONE

    • @susannovak8263
      @susannovak8263 Рік тому

      @@ifightchildmolesters2790 - OK.

  • @nilsanarvaez7947
    @nilsanarvaez7947 Рік тому +6

    Love Anderson!❤

  • @j.ahlberg2058
    @j.ahlberg2058 Рік тому +19

    My mother and father died I took it so hard you don't really want those people to be your best friends because they're a generation older than you. Recently my daughter passed. It's a tricky topic because people don't know what to say and don't wanna talk about it. I do enjoy when people can share memories but that's far and few in between.

    • @Mnqobi_Mkhize
      @Mnqobi_Mkhize Рік тому +3

      Genuinely very sorry for your losses. Sending you so much love.

  • @motheofbean
    @motheofbean Рік тому +7

    Amazingly Profound, Thank You for the Courage and Gift of Sharing🙏🏻❣️

  • @southsidemikevlogs
    @southsidemikevlogs Рік тому +6

    I lost my father last oct16 this oct16 was one year without him it's just so 💔 and painful I miss him so much and every time I look at the sky and stars and just think of him and I know he is never gone he is still here watching after me and my mother and everyone

  • @gillianblackbird4649
    @gillianblackbird4649 Рік тому +2

    Gezzzzz, my heart!! Big hugs Anderson..💓

  • @charlesputnam9370
    @charlesputnam9370 Рік тому +13

    There was something Hemingway wrote about something about some sorrows never go away. I lost my Father at age 12 he was shot down over North Vietnam his remains returned 20 years later. My mother was killed in a terrible car crash the same year. My brother s where injured terribly in accident I was in accident but was not badly hurt. I remember all of it as it was like an out of body experience. I am 68 now and still feel the sorrow every day. Have lost other people I was close to i pretty much overcome depression and anxiety by trying to be a Loving person and not to dwell to much on the past. You cannot escape from it but if you want to live you have to pursue things that make you feel alive for me it's guitar when I get upset I get out some sheet music and practice classical guitar. Also love to fish.

    • @kayfitzgerald309
      @kayfitzgerald309 Рік тому +6

      Thank you for sharing 💙🧡💙

    • @veronicaroach3667
      @veronicaroach3667 Рік тому +4

      I wish you joy in your guitar music & fishing & the peace of knowing that where they all are, so will you find yourself one day, the only belief that makes any sense at all !

  • @biciregina
    @biciregina Рік тому +2

    My favorite two news anchors, absolutely authentic and such a living report. Thank you !

  • @Materialworld4
    @Materialworld4 Рік тому +7

    Anderson, I have always respected you, and your mother, but never more so than today. It takes time to heal, to reconcile what you experienced in your life, with who you are evolving into as your life progresses. Fortunately for me i survived my two attempts at suicide, and have come out the other side stronger at age 68, then at any previous point in my life. Anderson, Thank you for sharing these poignant stories with all of us who respect you. I wish for you Anderson all that is good, and bright in this world.

  • @lizzy212jag
    @lizzy212jag Рік тому +2

    YOU ARE A VERY, SPECIAL, HUMAN BEING. I have always been a fan if yours. I can't even imagine what you've been through and couldn't express it. Hopefully, this will help you. Love you💙🇺🇲. 💕💕

  • @Salman-tq3jf
    @Salman-tq3jf Рік тому +3

    Very genuine. But very tragic

  • @uncriticalthinkerNZ
    @uncriticalthinkerNZ Рік тому +2

    He’s so likeable.

  • @elizabethhopkins7582
    @elizabethhopkins7582 Рік тому +2

    He's so articulate. The podcast is really good.

  • @jeromerichardson6306
    @jeromerichardson6306 Рік тому +6

    We miss you. Anderson on cnn you and Don you all were the best

  • @tthompson9244
    @tthompson9244 Рік тому +4

    Gloria Vanderbilt always seemed like an interesting, lovely woman to me. My mother was the same. Considering all the roads parenting could go down, having a mother like that is a gift a lot of people don't get. My grief reminds me of my good fortune.

  • @smallfootprint2961
    @smallfootprint2961 Рік тому +1

    We just love you, Anderson Cooper. Thank you Christianne for your great interview.

  • @mitziewheeler8517
    @mitziewheeler8517 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for sharing. I wasn't close to my mom for many reasons, but I was with my grandma she is who raised me. So while I was sad when my mom died what upset me most was I couldn't go back home to be with grandma. I was in the hospital and very sick and the surgeon said I couldn't go because they were afraid the trip would be to much. However in 2015 grandma moved in with my husband and I, she was 95 then. She died last thanksgiving at the age of 101. I am so great full that I was right there for her for her last 6 years. Putting her in a home was never a option, she got to die at home in her own bed with her family. But there were things that still hadn't been unpacked when she moved in with us because she wanted to keep things simple. Now I'm finally going through everything and it brings me great sadness, but it also brings me great joy to find the things she had never unpacked from when she moved in 1990 from where she had lived since 1963. That was a hard move for her and even though she moved one more time after that before she moved in with us she never unpacked so much stuff. Discovering things again that I had not seen in so many years has helped me remember all the joy she brought me. Thank you again and your right you can't hold in all those feelings because if you do they will slowly kill you from the inside out. Blessings Be

  • @cjcarver6290
    @cjcarver6290 Рік тому +1

    The language of loss. Profound, my man.

  • @freedomofreligion3248
    @freedomofreligion3248 Рік тому +5

    Substantive, meaningful. This one's a Keep This, it's precious sharing. TY.

  • @besamemucho5
    @besamemucho5 Рік тому +2

    So much class….I wish I had one tenth of his class…

  • @traceyhordern222
    @traceyhordern222 Рік тому +1

    I just LOVE Anderson Cooper. I'm Australian, but I landed in NYC very early one morning in the mid 2000's. I was walking around / enjoying an almost empty mid / lower NYC (where I once lived) when I spotted Anderson crossing the street & then heading up some stairs into a brownstone. We clapped eyes and each of us had a smirk; he was SO doing the Walk of Shame from a night out, and he knew that I knew he was..
    It was just that lovely moment of a shared sense of humour.
    I just love Anderson, and he's only gotten better with age...

  • @judithjohnson2111
    @judithjohnson2111 Рік тому +4

    Anderson's podcast is so helpful. TY.

  • @KK-111
    @KK-111 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful, Anderson Cooper! It is a rare thing when people are 'real' in these times. Consequently, truth feels more profound when we hear it than ever before. Thanks, Anderson, for courageously sharing such deep wounds. :/ It keeps us all human, humble, and connected- as we each and all have horrible and traumatic losses in our human experience. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and light. Blessed Be, you and your family.~

  • @tracistewart2450
    @tracistewart2450 Рік тому

    Your mother was such an inspiration. Her strength always carried her through difficult life’s circumstances. I lost both parents & recently lost my teenage son. He suffered for many years of Cancer that hit him at 15years old. He passed away by a drug overdose. Drs had him on every addictive pain med. Drs said he won’t be addicted, he would just be dependent. I know better, he was on fentanyl patches. Treatments were causing more issues. All you say is spot on in my grieving process. I believe we must learn how to deal with dying. It’s part of the circle of life. GV was a beautiful, intelligent woman. I Thank her for giving us YOU & your beautiful family💞

  • @jeepgirljody
    @jeepgirljody Рік тому +30

    You are a great guy AC - I am glad we have ya around!

    • @ojs94bronco43
      @ojs94bronco43 Рік тому +1

      He's a propagandist 😂

    • @EDUARDO-bj9wf
      @EDUARDO-bj9wf Рік тому

      ALICE COOPER TO WRITTE ABOUT TRUMP'S.

    • @richard1472
      @richard1472 Рік тому +4

      @@ojs94bronco43
      No, that would be Tucker Carlson.

    • @ojs94bronco43
      @ojs94bronco43 Рік тому +2

      @@richard1472 🤣🤣🤣 okay 👍

  • @kayfitzgerald309
    @kayfitzgerald309 Рік тому +5

    I love Anderson!

  • @rhondajansenvanvuuren392
    @rhondajansenvanvuuren392 Рік тому

    Wow. Brave to speak these uncomfortable emotions. Very sincere. Thank you.

  • @Di...747
    @Di...747 Рік тому +2

    There is no processing after a horrific event as that. it's a personal hell that no one can ever relate to.
    Rest in peace Gloria.

  • @gilmilet1
    @gilmilet1 Рік тому +7

    Really profound and deep.

  • @Zarah773
    @Zarah773 Рік тому +3

    Man I love Anderson all the way from 🇨🇦.

  • @monicanudelman
    @monicanudelman Рік тому +3

    So touching interview 💕