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Tamar was 15 years old when his mother passed suddenly from what doctors called a "one in a million death". In this episode of DMR, he explains what it was like for him to essentially become an additional father figure for his younger brother, who was 7 at the time. The phenomenon of sudden loss is not something that we've touched on much in this show, but Tamar does a great job at showcasing the instant change that a person goes through when their caught off guard by loss... And if you've ever wondered what a "man's house" looks like, especially in light of matriarchal loss, this episode is for you! 12 years since he lost his mom, and he feels like it just happened... Tune into yet another amazing episode of DMR and let us know what you think!
By Danaé ReidTamar was 15 years old when his mother passed suddenly from what doctors called a "one in a million death". In this episode of DMR, he explains what it was like for him to essentially become an additional father figure for his younger brother, who was 7 at the time. The phenomenon of sudden loss is not something that we've touched on much in this show, but Tamar does a great job at showcasing the instant change that a person goes through when their caught off guard by loss... And if you've ever wondered what a "man's house" looks like, especially in light of matriarchal loss, this episode is for you! 12 years since he lost his mom, and he feels like it just happened... Tune into yet another amazing episode of DMR and let us know what you think!