The Rosenthals
Laughs after Loss
Grief comes in all forms beyond just losing a loved one - a job loss, relationship loss, not achieving your goals… it is something we'll all experience. We want to show you that there's joy and laughter in life even after we experience profound loss. Join us as we laugh, cry, and keep moving forward!
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6. Jul 2026
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The Super Bowl of Grievers Video 06.07.2026 44:19
Robin and Emma talk to Jake and Andrea Kind, the mother/son duo behind @GoobiGubbi —the viral social media account that turned three generations of one Jewish family into an internet famous trio along with the late, fabulous, Mimmy. The conversation between the four of them is exactly what you'd hope for - a chaotic Jewish family with tons of jokes and even more stories. This episode covers how...
Finding Purpose w/ Governor Shapiro Video 22.06.2026 36:23
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (@GovernorShapiro) sits down with Robin and Emma for our first-ever episode — on how he shows up for grieving Pennsylvania families, the arson attack on the Governor's Residence after Passover last year, and what he learned from getting cut from his college basketball team. Plus the love letter to his now-wife Lori that backfired catastrophically, and a Father's...
Meet The Family Video 18.06.2026 30:32
Robin and Emma Rosenthal are a mother-daughter duo who lost their husband and father, Mark, to a heart attack 15 years ago. What followed wasn't a quiet retreat into grief, but years of grief groups, family trips, and a deliberate practice of bringing their loved ones up in conversation, often through laughter. This is the show that came out of that. In the debut episode, they bring in their third...
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