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Funeral Attendance: Respect or Regret?

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In this episode of The Twisted Truth, Corey Wesley explores the complex emotions surrounding funeral attendance, questioning whether it stems from love or guilt. He reflects on the societal norms that prioritize funerals over supporting loved ones during their lives, emphasizing the importance of presence and emotional labor. Corey shares personal experiences with family and friends, highlighting the need for genuine connections and support, especially for those in nursing homes. The conversation challenges listeners to consider how they honor relationships and the legacy they leave behind.
Takeaways from This Episode:

  • Don’t wait until it’s too late. Call, visit, check in—now.
  • Funerals often serve more to ease guilt than to express love.
  • Presence is not just physical—it’s emotional labor, and it’s necessary.
  • Performative grief might look like respect, but it often isn't.
  • Real connection doesn’t require perfection, just consistency.

So ask yourself: Who in your life needs a visit? A call? A moment of your time? Don’t wait for the obituary to pay attention.

And as Corey signs off: “Tell someone you love them… say something while they're alive, not when they're gone.” 💐

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Step into the vibrant world of Rex Wes, the dynamic musical persona of Corey Wesley. Merging eclectic sounds with heartfelt lyrics, Rex Wes invites listeners on a journey of rhythm and soul. Experience his latest tracks on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube. To dive deeper into his musical catalog, simply search "Rex Wes" on your preferred platform or explore more through this Google search link.

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Manage episode 472774046 series 3650938
Content provided by Corey Wesley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Corey Wesley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of The Twisted Truth, Corey Wesley explores the complex emotions surrounding funeral attendance, questioning whether it stems from love or guilt. He reflects on the societal norms that prioritize funerals over supporting loved ones during their lives, emphasizing the importance of presence and emotional labor. Corey shares personal experiences with family and friends, highlighting the need for genuine connections and support, especially for those in nursing homes. The conversation challenges listeners to consider how they honor relationships and the legacy they leave behind.
Takeaways from This Episode:

  • Don’t wait until it’s too late. Call, visit, check in—now.
  • Funerals often serve more to ease guilt than to express love.
  • Presence is not just physical—it’s emotional labor, and it’s necessary.
  • Performative grief might look like respect, but it often isn't.
  • Real connection doesn’t require perfection, just consistency.

So ask yourself: Who in your life needs a visit? A call? A moment of your time? Don’t wait for the obituary to pay attention.

And as Corey signs off: “Tell someone you love them… say something while they're alive, not when they're gone.” 💐

Send us a text

Step into the vibrant world of Rex Wes, the dynamic musical persona of Corey Wesley. Merging eclectic sounds with heartfelt lyrics, Rex Wes invites listeners on a journey of rhythm and soul. Experience his latest tracks on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube. To dive deeper into his musical catalog, simply search "Rex Wes" on your preferred platform or explore more through this Google search link.

Support the show

  continue reading

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