Lance is just an AMAZING human being! The depth of his feelings and his way to tell a story has me crying all the time. THANK YOU, Lance for being a beacon of light in our world. xo
Lance...your personal story and your soulful voice just got me sobbing the whole interview. You are such a sensitive human being...so honest, so corageous yet fragile like anyone who can feel deep the challenges of living in this difficult world. May you have a long life to see Robbie Ray grow beautiful and to accompany Tom as much as possible. Your legacy is rolling already, in your art, in your advocacy, in these interviews where you teach us so, so much. Thank you.
Lance you are an amazing person with beautiful soul! The way you expressed shows how wonderfully you observe everything around you, thank you for sharing your private life with us ❤ you make us realize how we should appreciate everything ❤ Love and hugs to you..
I fall in love with every sentence that tumbles out of Lance's mouth or feather anyway, but I like this podcast particularly. All I could say when my cousin died at 20 years old was that I felt anger above anything else, whereas Lance has the ability to feel and express himself in such detail. To me, listening to him talk about his own grieving experiences is very healing, which is why I've listened to this dozens of times to a point where I could probably retell every word he said in this. Once again, thank you Lance for being you and sharing your story, it helps a whole lot.
Gracias por hablar de la muerte, por estar...Lance admiro la forma de expresar tus sentimientos y tus ideas, puedo conectarme con ellas y me interpretas, es siempre un placer escucharte y hoy pude conocer y conocerte más en profundidad...por muchas ideas diferentes que puedan separarnos creo que no hay nadie que no entienda por lo que pasaste y el dolor que sentiste y que aún estás cerrando, si es que se puede lograr cerrar algún día.
This really spoke to me Lance. I find your speaking very immersive, passionate and inspiring. I too went through a patch in my life, between the ages of 14 and 16, where I lost a huge chunk of my family starting with my mother. No you never get over it...but you learn to live with it. Like an oyster forms a pearl around an irritant you are changed forever and can sometimes make something beautiful from the loss. 7 months ago I lost one of my closest friends. I worked with, played with and created with this man. The loss blindsided me. Totally. But, along with his widow, we put together the oddest, most colourful, joyful (longest too probably) funeral/celebration of life anyone has ever attended. It reflected his life. My (self given) remit as organiser and celebrant was to produce an event he would be pissed to miss. In a funny way it was empowering to collaborate to produce something that spoke to everyone, something I couldn't do 38 years before when I lost my mother. I too am a campaigner for a minority (totally different sphere; alternative education) and your idea of using stories to change hearts, and through that minds, really speaks to me. You are teaching me a lot. Thank you for being you and continuing to be the inspiration you are.
One thing i am actually convinced about that thinking about your own death is normal and that i am not crazy, thank you lance.. fear of dying makes you live more, true!
I loved hearing about Gene Robinson's role in Lance's grief and his mother's funeral. It was so Episcopalian--finding that spot you need to talk and being there asking questions and listening.
Lance is one beautiful human being,his book mama,s boy is just beautiful read, I think everyone should read it. It is sad in places but his mum was one very strong lady
Thank you Lance.
Lance is just an AMAZING human being! The depth of his feelings and his way to tell a story has me crying all the time. THANK YOU, Lance for being a beacon of light in our world. xo
DLB just amazes me. There's nobody like him, not even near him, in his ability to reveal his soul and ours.
Lance...your personal story and your soulful voice just got me sobbing the whole interview. You are such a sensitive human being...so honest, so corageous yet fragile like anyone who can feel deep the challenges of living in this difficult world.
May you have a long life to see Robbie Ray grow beautiful and to accompany Tom as much as possible.
Your legacy is rolling already, in your art, in your advocacy, in these interviews where you teach us so, so much.
Thank you.
Lance you are an amazing person with beautiful soul! The way you expressed shows how wonderfully you observe everything around you, thank you for sharing your private life with us ❤ you make us realize how we should appreciate everything ❤
Love and hugs to you..
I fall in love with every sentence that tumbles out of Lance's mouth or feather anyway, but I like this podcast particularly. All I could say when my cousin died at 20 years old was that I felt anger above anything else, whereas Lance has the ability to feel and express himself in such detail. To me, listening to him talk about his own grieving experiences is very healing, which is why I've listened to this dozens of times to a point where I could probably retell every word he said in this.
Once again, thank you Lance for being you and sharing your story, it helps a whole lot.
Lance love you so much thank you lance so sweet ❤️❤️❤️❤️❣️❤️
Gracias por hablar de la muerte, por estar...Lance admiro la forma de expresar tus sentimientos y tus ideas, puedo conectarme con ellas y me interpretas, es siempre un placer escucharte y hoy pude conocer y conocerte más en profundidad...por muchas ideas diferentes que puedan separarnos creo que no hay nadie que no entienda por lo que pasaste y el dolor que sentiste y que aún estás cerrando, si es que se puede lograr cerrar algún día.
This really spoke to me Lance. I find your speaking very immersive, passionate and inspiring. I too went through a patch in my life, between the ages of 14 and 16, where I lost a huge chunk of my family starting with my mother. No you never get over it...but you learn to live with it. Like an oyster forms a pearl around an irritant you are changed forever and can sometimes make something beautiful from the loss.
7 months ago I lost one of my closest friends. I worked with, played with and created with this man. The loss blindsided me. Totally. But, along with his widow, we put together the oddest, most colourful, joyful (longest too probably) funeral/celebration of life anyone has ever attended. It reflected his life. My (self given) remit as organiser and celebrant was to produce an event he would be pissed to miss. In a funny way it was empowering to collaborate to produce something that spoke to everyone, something I couldn't do 38 years before when I lost my mother.
I too am a campaigner for a minority (totally different sphere; alternative education) and your idea of using stories to change hearts, and through that minds, really speaks to me. You are teaching me a lot.
Thank you for being you and continuing to be the inspiration you are.
One thing i am actually convinced about that thinking about your own death is normal and that i am not crazy, thank you lance.. fear of dying makes you live more, true!
I loved hearing about Gene Robinson's role in Lance's grief and his mother's funeral. It was so Episcopalian--finding that spot you need to talk and being there asking questions and listening.
Lance is one beautiful human being,his book mama,s boy is just beautiful read, I think everyone should read it. It is sad in places but his mum was one very strong lady
DLB must be the smartest person alive right now. Everytime I think, Oh, he's crazy this time, he turns out to be right, and obviously so.
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