New Happy Rant: Remembering Kobe and Public Grief

In this episode Ted and Barnabas take a more somber tone to remember the life of Kobe Bryant and reflect on how people grieve publicly.



Our initial response to hearing the news of Kobe’s death
The Mamba mentality and the apex of secularism
Kobe’s complicated legacy and the strength of his family
Processing grief and persona building
How public displays of grief have changed how we respond to it

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APRIL 13, 2020

7:00 PM – 10:00 PM EDT


Sojourn Church Midtown

1207 South Shelby Street

Louisville, KY 40203


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