
Memories of Lucas
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Issues | 143 | Subscribers | Read | lifeafterlucas.substack.com |
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Five years ago today, my son Lucas killed himself. Naturally, this has traditionally been a challenging time of the year for me. Maybe not specifically the anniversary, but the time around late February to Lucas’s birthday in mid-March. Whi...
I’ve spent close to five years in the ebb and flow of grief. I have gone from feeling apathetic to the prospect of my own death to briefly feeling that the worst of it was over a mere year after Lucas’s death. (It wasn’t.) Since then, my em...
Each day, when I open the door to let students into my classroom, a transformation happens. I become the jokey, often cantankerous Math teacher. I usually have some lame dad-joke or some obnoxious comment about something that a student is d...
While talking with a friend, I recounted an anecdote of Lucas as a four-year old. When we would go on road trips and stop for a break, Lucas would refuse to use the bathroom saying how he didn’t have to pee only to have an emergency ten min...
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My 17-year-old son Lucas died by apparent suicide in 2021. I write about his story and working through the grief.
These are the exact things I learned after losing my wife and daughter, and from coaching thousands of men. Every week, I break down what really happens when you get knocked on your ass and how to grow through it without losing your self-respect.
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