FauxPop FauxCast EP16

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FauxPop FauxCast EP16

Dedicated to the memory of Shane Hussey

Mark and Rand talk about the sad news of fellow FauxPop podcaster Shane Hussey’s recent passing, and discuss their responses to death over the years.

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2 Responses to “FauxPop FauxCast EP16”

  1. fauxpop Says:

    We are saddened and your voice will be missed. To all of you FauxPop listeners who followed The Shameless Husseys Pcast you all know the great depth and thoughtfulness of my cousin and great friend Shane.

    I am grateful that we had those seven episodes together. A dialogue that was just beginning and one that will continue. I’m smiling cause I just realized there were seven episodes and Shane would have liked that number :) It is the number of perfection.

    My friend you now are at peace and now in a moment you know all of the answers for which you tirelessly sought. Rest my friend. We will talk soon. And thank you for all of your unbound thoughts.

    I guess in a small way these podcast’s facilitated your dream of creating a digital version of yourself. :) A small snapshot of your ideas and creativity that we have with us here to play, rewind and play again. Thank you – I miss you – I love you and as you are so am I at peace :)

    Mark Hussey

  2. Tim Main Says:

    Very nice podcast. It’s a sad topic — or rather, a very sad inspiration for a fascinating topic for a podcast — but somewhat ironically it cheered me up on an otherwise depressing morning. It took me back to my days studying philosophy (especially the Socrates reference, of course!) and made me glad to hear such balanced and well thought out expressions of the effects of a significant death and of death and dying in general. I’m not sure I could have done the same in such circumstances.

    Mark, I’m so sorry for your loss, but I’m happy for you because you are able to identify and hold onto the moments you had with your cousin and friend. That is, in my opinion, the best thing we can do for those who have passed and for those who are still with us.

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