Comedian and author Rob Delaney joins Stephen for a soul-baring discussion of his family’s journey through grief following the loss of his toddler son. Read more about Rob’s journey in his new book, “A Heart That Works,” available now. #Colbert #RobDelaney #AHeartThatWorks #ExtendedInterview
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Came here to watch the extended interview because I could tell how important this interview was for Stephen and Rob, I wanted to see more. Truly touching.
ReplyCan you… disable the ads on this one? I bet Wayfair makes a great sofa, but it is a bit jarring to have that interrupt a father talking about the amorphous, immaterial shape of grief.
ReplyThank you.
ReplyMy brother also died on my mothers birthday. And I was grateful for your words about it. Other people often don`t understand that she does not want to celebrate her birthday any more. (He died 3 years ago). My father had also died of cancer a longer time ago. During this interview I liked how you were able to talk about it. My first language is not English, but it is always admirable to find words about grief and even though everybody grieves differently, I felt a connection. Thank you.
ReplyAfter living through the grief of a loved one, regardless of age, brain tumors are very tough on families, good on you for writing.
ReplyAmazingly honest and impactful.
ReplyNo. You are going to be held accountable
ReplyThis is the best interview I’ve seen in a long time. Now I want his book. Love Rob and his family
ReplySuch a blessing that child was…
ReplyMy cousin lost her daughter ar 12 and she just gave up on life and died at an early age as bad h e husband was never the same.. sad. I miss them all
Replypoor family
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Not a parent….but this just breaks my heart…
ReplyWhat is a heartless
ReplyThere are no words to convey how devastated this lovely man and his family must have felt at the loss of Henry. But still, he can smile at the memory of his precious boy. And thank you, Stephen, for allowing Rob to share his story.
ReplyBeautiful interview, Stephen.
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