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Can laughter really heal grief? Emmy Award–winning comedian Craig Shoemaker believes it can. Known as one of the funniest stand-ups of his generation and named Funniest Male Stand-Up Comic at the American Comedy Awards, Craig joins DEAD Talks to share how he’s turned decades of personal trauma and grief into healing through humor.
In this conversation with David Ferrugio, Craig opens up about his own losses, the science and power of laughter, and why comedy is more than just entertainment — it’s survival. From his legendary career on stage to his work as a coach helping people apply humor in everyday life, Craig shows how we can all learn to take laughter seriously.
If you’ve ever used humor to get through hard times, or wondered how comedy and grief collide, this episode will inspire and entertain.
👉 Subscribe now for more powerful conversations on life, death, grief, and resilience.
For more on Craig Shoemaker including his coaching program please visit: www.craigshoemaker.com
@officialcraigshoemaker on Instagram
Support the Show Join the DEAD Talks Patreon for just $5 to support the mission—and get episodes early & ad-free!
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About DEAD Talks
DEAD Talks with David Ferrugio approaches death differently. Each guest shares raw stories of grief, loss, or unique perspectives that challenge the “don’t talk about death” taboo. Grief doesn’t end—it evolves. After losing his father on September 11th at just 12 years old, David discovered the power of conversation. Through laughter, tears, and honest dialogue, DEAD Talks helps make it a little easier to talk about death, mourning, trauma, and the life that continues beyond it.
Connect with DEAD TalksYouTube | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | www.deadtalks.net
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Can laughter really heal grief? Emmy Award–winning comedian Craig Shoemaker believes it can. Known as one of the funniest stand-ups of his generation and named Funniest Male Stand-Up Comic at the American Comedy Awards, Craig joins DEAD Talks to share how he’s turned decades of personal trauma and grief into healing through humor.
In this conversation with David Ferrugio, Craig opens up about his own losses, the science and power of laughter, and why comedy is more than just entertainment — it’s survival. From his legendary career on stage to his work as a coach helping people apply humor in everyday life, Craig shows how we can all learn to take laughter seriously.
If you’ve ever used humor to get through hard times, or wondered how comedy and grief collide, this episode will inspire and entertain.
👉 Subscribe now for more powerful conversations on life, death, grief, and resilience.
For more on Craig Shoemaker including his coaching program please visit: www.craigshoemaker.com
@officialcraigshoemaker on Instagram
Support the Show Join the DEAD Talks Patreon for just $5 to support the mission—and get episodes early & ad-free!
Merch
“Dead Dad Club” & “Dead Mom Club” – Wear your story, honor your people.
Exclusive Discounts
10% off Neurogum – powered by natural caffeine, L-theanine, and vitamins B6 & B12 to boost focus and energy.
About DEAD Talks
DEAD Talks with David Ferrugio approaches death differently. Each guest shares raw stories of grief, loss, or unique perspectives that challenge the “don’t talk about death” taboo. Grief doesn’t end—it evolves. After losing his father on September 11th at just 12 years old, David discovered the power of conversation. Through laughter, tears, and honest dialogue, DEAD Talks helps make it a little easier to talk about death, mourning, trauma, and the life that continues beyond it.
Connect with DEAD TalksYouTube | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | www.deadtalks.net
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