Down to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
Content notes: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues, sex, assisted dying, war
info_outline The Box and the JarDown to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
Content note: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues, grief, suicide, terminal illness, abuse, bereavement
info_outline WavesDown to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
Content note: death, dementia, mental health issues, euthanasia/suicide
info_outline Death is not something that can be kept at a distanceDown to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
General content note for the series: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues, bereavement, pain, terminal illness and the caste system
info_outline André Gorz TweetDown to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
Content note: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues, euthanasia/suicide
info_outline New answers to old questionsDown to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
Content note: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues, operations, medical procedures, assisted dying, euthanasia
info_outline Hearts BreakingDown to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
Content note for the series: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues,: war, medical operations, suicidal ideation
info_outline Drink Sangria in the parkDown to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
General content note for the series: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues
info_outline Friendship Part 2Down to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
General content note for the series: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues
info_outline We're not in uncharted territoryDown to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
Content note: Suicide, self harm, death, dementia, old age, mental health issues, bereavement, war, antisemitism, the Nazis, COVID19
info_outlineGeneral content note for the series: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues
Additional content note: sexism, misogyny, questionable behavior, power dynamics and age gaps within romantic and sexual situations.
When I made a show about my relationship with masculinity, I talked a lot about my mum and my stepdad, but my dad hardly featured at all. When he did, he was a positive presence and represented an alternative version of masculinity. When you’re trying to condense your history into an hour-long show, you have to leave some bits out. But there’s also something inside me that doesn’t want to deconstruct my dad. I don’t want to mess too much with the positive parts of my childhood.
This episode is about masculinity, privilege and performance.
Artwork by my brother Tony Pickering: http://www.pick-art.co.uk/
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