Kevin Nash on how to make a connection with a parent before you lose them

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  • @kurtisallen3879
    @kurtisallen3879 Рік тому +2

    My dad died in my arms on November 1st, 2021. It was me giving CPR and me talking with 911 and nothing working.
    Just like the things Kevin is describing here, I don't get to unsee that day. It's as fresh now as it was 18 months ago. There are good days and bad days. The grief comes in waves and it's usually unexpected. But as Kevin said, you adapt to the grief and try your best each day. My advice to the man that wrote the email would be to talk with his Dad as much as he can. Even if it's difficult and you're watching the end coming like a freight train...Be with him. Because our parents have a way of leaving us these pearls of wisdom before they go. And the conversations I had with my Dad the week prior to his death are things that are helping me every day.
    God bless.

  • @jennybates
    @jennybates Рік тому +4

    My dad passed, almost 7 years ago.
    He put me, and my sister, through such Hell when we were growing up, it was not good. But, on that day all he wanted to do was apologize for his past behaviour.
    I accepted his long awaited apology, and gave him the biggest hug I could, considering he was bedridden.

  • @jenvargo927
    @jenvargo927 Рік тому +4

    Lost my mom on September 9, 2018 . Due to liver disease and eventually liver cancer . I had her for 47 years and I am so grateful . I helped my dad care for her her last six months here and am so glad that I had that time . People do adapt to loss . I could see she was suffering but like you my mom said don’t tell Jen . So I got it on my own . Her 5 year anniversary is September 9 and she had her birthday on the 16 so I pretty much hate that month and am in a funk then too ❤ Moms do that to protect their children . It’s their love for us .

  • @mboard31
    @mboard31 Рік тому +6

    I lost my dad in 2008 when I was 21. I thrived for years, using it as fuel and then it caught up to me. I thought I had it managed, processed, in a safe place and thoroughly grieved. I did not. 15 years later I’m going through perhaps the worst of it. Thank for your words big guy. It helps today.

    • @ef7558
      @ef7558 Рік тому

      After reading this I'm contemplating on sending this video to my estranged sister. She's had some rather repugnant things to say about my dad over the years. Maybe watching this will thaw her stone cold heart. I'm just hoping she doesn't say anything horrible when the dark day does come. I may very well end up in an orange jumpsuit in the aftermath.

    • @johnrawlings6610
      @johnrawlings6610 Рік тому

      God bless you and your dad, and your family!

  • @Vetal83
    @Vetal83 Рік тому +2

    I lost my mom in 2007 i was 24 and she was 49,she was such a fun person and we had a very good relationship,my dad is now 70 and he is as active as he can be but the thing you mention Kev that gets me the most is when you you have to say goodbye to your dog....man recently said my goodbyes to my german shepherd like doggo it's been 8 months now and i cant let her go,i'm a dog person since my childhood and cant imagine my life without them,but not sure how many goodbyes i have left in me.

  • @johnmixon5721
    @johnmixon5721 Рік тому +7

    He is truly a strong person.He and his wife are dealing with the loss.I have so much respect for Kevin Nash.❤😊

  • @LukeWaskowski
    @LukeWaskowski Рік тому +1

    I’ve since turned 26 since losing my father to cancer this past June. He was 51. Was there at the end and returned to work 3 days after he passed, just to have a distraction/something normal in life. Thank you for sharing Kevin, it really resonated 🙏🏻

  • @ef7558
    @ef7558 Рік тому +14

    If this doesn't make you have a level of respect for Kevin Nash then you are hopeless.....

  • @GameTime-yj6qv
    @GameTime-yj6qv Рік тому +6

    Nash is very funny and witty, but when he gets serious he gets serious. Great response by Nash. He has been through incredibles loses so his wisdom is certainly appreciated.

  • @MattWeedon
    @MattWeedon Рік тому +5

    Much love to everyone here, we all need it..

  • @nedkent5239
    @nedkent5239 Рік тому +2

    I from Michigan (born downriver Detroit) and have lost more people to cancer than I can count. I lost my father to cancer when I was a senior in high school, it was rough. I would rather not be an expert in death, but I am. Losing someone close, may get easier but you NEVER stop thinking about it. Most men try to bury their feelings deep, which is not at all healthy and leads to stress which then causes…guess what? Cancer…

  • @dalemiller8735
    @dalemiller8735 Рік тому +1

    I came here as a wrestling fan happy to hear old stories. I stay for the insightful conversations.i needed this conversation after losing my dad after a 2 month pneumonia fight

  • @iamfasterthanyou
    @iamfasterthanyou Рік тому +3

    Being a Detroit native with both of his parents still here; this definitely helped. Making a connection is hard, but I don’t want them to leave without knowing their baby boy loves them. Let’s highlight this instead of anything negative. Praying for you, Big Sexy 🙏🏽

  • @scotts.3831
    @scotts.3831 Рік тому +1

    This is why I love Nash. He is a tough son of a bitch but also put all of his life on display. He has shown/ been through the ugliest parts of life and manages to talk it out. I give you and your wife so much love/ credit. It's not about how many times you get hit, but how many times you get hit and continue to move forward.

  • @antonlifer4449
    @antonlifer4449 Рік тому +2

    Ive dealt with a lost of loss in life. Im 39. Worked in cemeteries ans worked making and delivering headstones. Buried a lot of people. Death is reslly been on my mind lately and the afterlife and God and Ive always battled with spirituality and Faith. I find myself praying a lot lately. Ive had things arinnd me thats makes me believe there is something in the great beyond. Im really just trying to make sure i make the best of what is left of my life and really try to repair relationships and contonue to build new ones and really learn to love unconditionally. Anyine reading...just rememeber to find thst silver lining in bad situations. I have. Theyre always there to remind you things will get better.

  • @user-qk3hc8qp6o
    @user-qk3hc8qp6o Рік тому +1

    WATCH THIS PODCAST MOST DAYS NOT EVERY VIDEO BUT SOMETHING MADE ME WATCH THIS!! ITS GOOD ADVICE ADAPT ILL TAKE THAT ON BOARD AS A LIFE LESSON. GREAT ADVICE BIG KEV ❤ FROM SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @johnrawlings6610
    @johnrawlings6610 Рік тому +1

    God bless all you guys and gals. It's tough, hang in there and hopefully by God you will see them again! God bless you to Kevin!, Hang in there! You will see them again, you just gotta believe! Im 39, i wasted my twenties and the better part of my thirties patrying and drinking. I still have not found a wife or gave my folks grandkids, i love my parent's and there in there seventies, i still have so much to do and want to show them. I wish we had more time!

  • @davidblanco6249
    @davidblanco6249 Рік тому

    Currently on the road now as a truck driver , currently losing my father to cancer as we speak , he’s in hospice this is not easy
    I love my dad so much

  • @tommytaylor4139
    @tommytaylor4139 Рік тому

    Big Kev is so profound, articulate, and he's just quality, big love to you Kev, your a legend, a cool dude, a Topman, a funny guy, and so genuine 🇬🇧👍🇬🇧

  • @darkheardt6658
    @darkheardt6658 Рік тому +1

    When my mom went, I knew she was ready. It was inevitable. I miss her everyday

  • @xantastic6301
    @xantastic6301 Рік тому

    Thank you Nash..appreciate everything.

  • @tonyw5475
    @tonyw5475 Рік тому +1

    Much respect

  • @matthahn6463
    @matthahn6463 Рік тому

    Thank you for your kindness

  • @genecide6869
    @genecide6869 Рік тому +2

    Damn this is making me feel some type a way and haven't lost a parent yet....but i can have empathy for those who have

  • @aaronlegresley9495
    @aaronlegresley9495 Рік тому +1

    I have a Playlist on here that I just add videos to & watch em later but I figured I should watch this one right away.
    Hard to get through this one though. I had to pause it for a minute. My dad's not doing very well. We were hanging in the pool yesterday & he looks like a skeleton but refuses to go to the doc. Very hard because it's still the same guy in my eyes but then you notice how much time has passed. It's so fucking hard. What the real kicker about life is, the worst problems in your life aren't when they're around.... the hardest ones are when you're an adult when you need your parents there the most but then it's too late. My dad's my best friend & I want to hang out with him more now than ever but it's hard for him to do anything. Go fishing, even drink a beer. Things he had to bug me sometimes to do before.

  • @Kidd38420
    @Kidd38420 Рік тому +3

    I lost my parents 5 months apart I was the only child no other family was by our side that's fine but I personally feel that I want to be with them so much that I constantly think of suicide

    • @johnrawlings6610
      @johnrawlings6610 Рік тому

      Don't, this grief is real but you can live with it and honor them and God. Find the Lord, the verses and the wisdom you can use to help your grief is found in the Bible. I truly believe it's ALL REAL. Look at NDE experiences people have with almost dying. The spiritual world is very real! Take comfort in that and it will give you strength to move on. I'm very much in the same boat as you in some ways!

  • @xantastic6301
    @xantastic6301 Рік тому +1

    3:13 February 11, 1997. I had that exact thing happen to me in the 6th grade. Still hurts to this day.

  • @craigstanton2376
    @craigstanton2376 Рік тому

    Kevin Nash should write a book it could help a lot of people.

  • @matthahn6463
    @matthahn6463 Рік тому

    Two Matt's with the same situation and you could not ask for a better human response from Two classy People
    Peace ✌ love the show

  • @B-the-the-fpv-guy
    @B-the-the-fpv-guy Рік тому +1

    I feel Ike Big Kevin was talking to me straight through the screen.

  • @cassandrabrooks5185
    @cassandrabrooks5185 Рік тому

    Stay strong big Kev 💪🏾❤

  • @rise8230
    @rise8230 Рік тому +1

    Just respect wrestling

  • @DudeNamedJeffery
    @DudeNamedJeffery Рік тому

    Love you Kev

  • @thehappywerewolf
    @thehappywerewolf Рік тому +1

    It's not rocket science tell them you love them every day because one day you won't be able to. Take it from someone who knows first hand.

  • @kylen4701
    @kylen4701 Рік тому

    Love ya Kevin

  • @aprisia
    @aprisia Рік тому +1

    First off, thanks for sharing that part of your life. The only thing that I want to say is that, from a biological sense, adaptability is fitness. In the macro-picture, it doesn't matter how physically badass an organism is if it can't survive it's environment. You can be the most deadly apex predator in your biome, but if you can't survive a sudden change in your environmental conditions it doesn't matter.

  • @travisjohnson6358
    @travisjohnson6358 Рік тому

    I haven't seen or spoken to my father in 15 years

  • @preferred_trash
    @preferred_trash Рік тому

    Some parents are not deserving of being in their adult children's lives, grieving the death of someone that's still alive is a bummer😂

  • @luisvilla799
    @luisvilla799 Рік тому

    Damn I had a shit dad so I really don’t care I always tell him the truth

  • @doodleydoo2369
    @doodleydoo2369 Рік тому

    What about if uour oarents don't want anything to do with you, Kevin?

    • @johnrawlings6610
      @johnrawlings6610 Рік тому

      It's tough, but try to forgive them and continue to try to bond with them.

  • @Powers3848
    @Powers3848 Рік тому

    How about to "Be a parent before you lose child" and go 7 days after the death of your child and do internet podcasts. How about that?...
    And for the record... I lost my mother to COPD.. It was a hell of 10+ years dealing with it.... I lost my father to lungcancer 2022.. Seeing im weak and frail in a bed from someone who used to be in the military and an avid hunter etc... Reduced to a skeleton that pissed and shit himself and had to call ambulance for him 6 - 7 times until he was finally dead.
    So... Dont come to me with any excuses. Big lazy.