Let's Not Be Kidding with Gavin Crawford
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If laughter really was the best medicine, Gavin Crawford would have cured his mother of Alzheimer’s disease. As a son, his mother’s dementia has been devastating. As a comedian though… it’s been sort of funny. Honestly, how do you respond when your mom confuses you with her teenage crush and wants you to take her to the high-school dance? Well, you laugh. Because it’s the only thing you can do. In this seven-part series, Gavin tells the story of losing his mother — his best friend and the inspiration for a lot of his comedy — to a disease that can be heartbreaking, but sometimes also hilarious. He’s joined by comedian friends who share their experience caring for family members with dementia. The result is a cross between an improv act and a support group. Part memoir, part stand-up, part meditation on grief and loss, Let’s Not Be Kidding is a dose of the very best medicine for anyone dealing with hard times. Listen ad-free by subscribing to the CBC Stories Premium channel on Apple Podcasts (apple.co/cbcstories). For more content from Gavin, check out Because News: cbc.ca/becausenews
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Tearfully beautiful
Sept 18
Let’s not be kidding… this is such a touching human story. Thank you for your honesty and heart work. So beautiful!
Touching!
Aug 21
Thank you for the insight into your lives! This was beautifully and respectfully done. I really enjoyed listening to it.
Beautiful medicine
Feb 16
I have now listened to Let’s not be Kidding at least 5 times through. It has become the place I turn to for relief when trying to understand Mom’s dementia and our relationship. She passed away last week but I am still listening to this podcast - to see me through. Thank you Gavin Crawford and team - an excellent listen much appreciated.
If you’re going through this with a parent, listen.
Apr 29
I’ve listened to the Scattered podcast by Chris Garcia about his Dad, and was happy to find another comedian who is talking about his parent with Alzheimers. I find it hard to listen to many people talk about it, except for comedians who can use their humour to get through the most excruciating pieces of this disease. My mom was diagnosed with early onset AD when she was 68 yo, but we had been noticing something was amiss since she was 60. Episode 6 is hitting hard and I have enough distance to listen to it at this point, but am still in the heavy armour phase that Gavin so accurately describes. She grew up in Cereal, AB and my aunt and I shared care of her briefly for 6 months, so there were many trips back and forth between there and BC with my Mom, so it’s wild to think I might have passed him driving his Mom around on that #3 highway as I was driving through with my Mom. I love hearing everyone else’s stories who are on the show, it makes me feel a little less alone in it. She is turning 72 this year and has been in care for just over two years. Thanks for the series for those of us out here who are struggling along and don’t want to talk about it but happy to listen to someone else who can:)
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