09: Seth
Sometimes the stories we learn about our families are revised to spare survivors the mental wounds of the past. Seth is working on a memoir to fill in the missing emotional depth of his stoic family's story. Sarah speaks to Seth about the unexpected triggers of grief and the complexities of generational trauma.
Seth Lorinczi is a Portland-based writer. His essay “Who Won The War?” is referenced in this episode.
Grief Gratitude & Greatness is hosted by Sarah Shaoul and is a production of Recursive Delete Audio/Visual in Portland, Oregon.
This episode was produced & edited by Jack Saturn, with additional production by Sarah. The music was by Samantha Jensen.
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