Season 1
Anderson Cooper talks to two women who lost loved ones in sudden and unexpected ways. Mary lost her 18 year-old son Grant to a fatal hiking accident, and Carly grieving the death of her mother and fiancé.
In a special edition of All There Is Live, Anderson Cooper joins from Minneapolis, where he hears from residents who say they’re grieving for their city and finding strength in each other.
David Sharpe's grandparents raised him from birth. When his grandfather died, he felt 'unmoored.' He tells Anderson Cooper that after his grandmother's death, something shifted.
After her son Forrest died by suicide, Chrissy says she spent years struggling to cope with the pain. This year, something changed with her grief. She tells Anderson Cooper about this life-changing shift.
After his brother Tom died of cancer, Patrick Bringley says he could not continue with his normal life. He tells Anderson Cooper why he left his office job to become a guard at the The Metropolitan Museum of Art and how art helped him heal.
Anderson Cooper talks to a father who found the strength to rebuild after his wife and two daughters died in a wildfire. Hear his story, and how other community members are coping with grief during the holidays.
Anderson Cooper talks with Megan Falley, whose spouse, poet Andrea Gibson, died this summer. They talk about recording Andrea’s final days in the documentary Come See Me In the Good Light, finding joy in grief and how her relationship to death has changed.
Anderson Cooper talks to two parents who share a common bond - grieving the deaths of their children with special needs - and the ripple effect that led them both to share their stories.
Anderson Cooper talks with with podcast listener Marika O'Meara, who's living with metastatic breast cancer and is grieving the recent loss of her husband, Brian. She shared her honest feelings about death and dying — and asked Anderson about his own.










