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Marriage and Martinis

A Lighthearted Episode About Death

Marriage and Martinis

Adam Silverstein

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4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2022

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

In what has quickly and unexpectedly become one of Adam and Danielle's favorite episodes, the two get to the bottom of why most conversations surrounding death are so serious, and why we should be able celebrate a person's life in the unique, personality-centered ways they deserve. This episode explores the role of Disney movies as a child's first impressions of death, how the couple wants to talk to their own children about the topic, and how Danielle and Adam each feel about "the afterlife." Plus, what characters' deaths have each of them never gotten over, and what do they want done at their own funeral?


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0:00.0

Hey everybody, welcome to Maritra Martini's I'm Adam, here's Daniel, hello.

0:29.7

Have we not done this before? Never. I thought we did never were we supposed to I think we've

0:37.2

touched on death a whole bunch of times in no, but I thought we did like the lighthearted

0:43.0

version of death. No, I mean, who hasn't? I thought we did. No, no, I thought we did the episode

0:48.7

already. Okay, I was confused when I was doing my, you know, answering my questions as usual that

0:54.4

you sent me. No, I don't think we've done anything like, but we do hit on death a lot, you know,

1:01.1

in episodes from all different directions and all different perspectives. Yeah, I know I am going

1:08.1

to repeat myself on this episode probably from things that I've said within those episodes. So

1:13.2

so it will be like any other episode for both of us. Right, exactly. We both do that. Yeah, um,

1:21.3

yeah, I, I, I thought about doing an actual death episode, right? Like talking about the serious

1:27.9

stuff about death. First of all, you're no, you're not in the mind frame for any of that right now

1:31.9

because you're like are over the top with work and everything like that. Everybody's heard it

1:37.2

before, but we should just change the name of the podcast like from Maritra Martini's to life

1:42.9

is nuts like life is crazy because that's just kind of the thing every every week, but you are

1:49.2

you're working like a dog right now and, um, you know, a lot going on. And I, I, for any of you,

1:56.9

this is us fanatics out there. Um, it's last week, this past week was the penultimate episode,

2:05.0

which I did not know was the what penultimate episode, which I did not know means the second to

2:11.6

last episode. I didn't even know there was a term for it penultimate. So I guess the ultimate

2:16.9

episode is the last and the penultimate episode is the second to last. So the last this past week

2:23.9

without giving away too many spoilers, most people already know that, you know, someone very important

2:29.2

in the show dies. And it has, they've been leading up to this. The shows, I think six seasons.

2:36.0

And since the last episode of the first season, it's all kind of been leading up to that

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