This was very hard to watch, but equally valuable for the lessons we can all apply to our lives. More importantly, they ain't none of us who are ready to lose you and your wisdom. Please forestall this outcome as long as possible!
@immortaltyger15696 күн бұрын
Glenn - you're a treasure, don't ever change. This is one of the most important topics and applies to every human being who is now alive - and to everyone who will be born in the future.
@jamesburson18506 күн бұрын
I genuinely love all of your programs. My own son is my greatest blessing and treasure in my life, as your is, clearly. My other son adult son died in my arms. Life is better for those who think with both the mind and heart . While we have life, let it always never lack spirit.
@marcd_for_death6 күн бұрын
Wow!! Glen Jr. is as thoughtful and careful with his words as Sr. Even the squinting of the eyes and twitching of the mouth are the same.
@OddPoliticalBedfellows6 күн бұрын
This is a very touching, powerful, and honest episode. Despite your mortality anxieties, perhaps you can feel a sense of pride and joy in how thoughtful, charming, and emotionally insightful your son clearly is. The poignant memory of walking through Mt. Auburn Cemetery brings back my own childhood memories from Cambridge.
@GreatGazoo86 күн бұрын
Glenn is the man! - im looking forwrd to tuning in and hope Glenn stays with us for many more years
@crappiefixtv97034 сағат бұрын
I respect the way you two created a way to communicate with each other in this video. Communication is the key in mending relationships and in the new age of social media, I glad you dad was able and willing to sit with you and talk.
@donlovell-m2r5 күн бұрын
What a soulful podcast. Not far behind you Glenn. You we be just fine.
@VincentFulco6 күн бұрын
Beautiful discussion between you two gentlemen. Carrying my own burden of profound loss and this video provided much needed relief.
@Brotherken12346 күн бұрын
Dang Glen. Your son talks like you, looks like you, and sounds like you. A true spitting image! 👍🏽
@hirscheba6 күн бұрын
Both of you share the same clarity and honesty that one could only hope for when it comes to family connections and relationships! It's a pleasure to watch!
@aasimar736 күн бұрын
what a beautiful conversation between father and son. Thank you. You inspired me to talk to my father and having a conversation with him before regretting to not having it at all when he will be gone.
@markboss52165 күн бұрын
I appreciate you Dr. Loury! THANK YOU for allowing the transparency. We men need assurance also and when it can come from our own…even better. Here’s to as much as you choose to share in 2025!
@prycelessly6 күн бұрын
You have a son full of beauty & grace. Blessings in abundance.
@newmediarules6 күн бұрын
these two have conversations that transcend politics, personalities and everything else, and I appreciate them both for letting us inside.
@GregThomas226 күн бұрын
That was touching. I'm moved. How wonderful, Glenn, to get affirmation from your namesake son of your value to him and his siblings and confirmation of the growth and wisdom he has witnessed in you. And how proud you must be of him, a thoughtful and reflective young man who is clear evidence that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Wishing you a great New Year. Thanks for sharing these poignant and vulnerable moments with us.
@deanfunk8448Күн бұрын
Breathing out does not guarantee breathing in.
@JG-qt3pn6 күн бұрын
This is life, not a dress rehearsal. Say what you need to say otherwise you will spend the rest of your life mourning the relationship you didn't have.
@bisd8366 күн бұрын
glen. you were enough
@jeffreyc5963Күн бұрын
❤️💐🙏🏼
@nicholasboeder19586 күн бұрын
wow
@thisdude5825Күн бұрын
Glen II is a chip off the old block!
@dwight4k6 күн бұрын
Jeeez... I didn't know you has a twin.
@matthewfurlani86476 күн бұрын
Of course you'd name your son after you and of course he's not junior, he's "the second" 😜 yeah yeah, it's a serious talk. my mom died when I was 3. heavy heavy blah blah 😅