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The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Anderson Cooper And Me On Grief

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Andrew Sullivan

Politics, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.6836 Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2024

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

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Anderson doesn’t need an introduction, but he’s a broadcast journalist who has anchored Anderson Cooper 360° for more than two decades. He’s also a correspondent for 60 Minutes and the host of a podcast centered on grief, “All There Is.” He invited me on the pod after the death of my mother this summer, and this Dishcast episode is the extended version of our conversation, which covers my experience of the AIDS crisis and the deaths of my parents and my beagle, Bowie. I was not expecting to talk about my AIDS memories, so forgive me for some choking up.

For three clips of our convo — on Anderson losing his brother to suicide, how he coped by seeking out warzones, and coming out of the closet on the Dish — head over to our YouTube page.

Other topics: the two of us meeting at the downtown DC YMCA three decades ago; Anderson reading passages from my 1990 piece “Gay Life, Gay Death”'; my best friend Patrick who died of AIDS; my HIV diagnosis in 1993 that derailed my Green Card; my constant fear of deportation; the medieval tortures of AIDS; my photographer friend going blind; the program that paired gay men with patients; the men outed to their parents by AIDS; the deeper closet that black men faced; patients being pariahs among other gays; the partners excluded from hospitals and funerals; the clinical depression I fell into after HIV meds saved my life; my brief thought that God might be evil; how my faith sustained me; survivor’s guilt; the survivors who escaped into meth; the happy-sad music of Pet Shop Boys; the AIDS quilt and Roy Cohn; the gallows humor of Diseased Pariah News; the amnesia around the plague; Virtually Normal; throwing myself into the marriage fight; the queer activists who opposed that fight; speaking at churches; ACT-UP’s rage; the suffering of Christ; Obergefell; the ordeal of my 10-day silent meditation; Anderson losing his father at age 10 and closing down; his mother’s struggle with alcohol; the last time he saw his brother alive; the taboo of talking about death; putting seniors in nursing homes; the decline of religion; Camus; my mom’s mental illness; my parents’ contentious marriage; their divorce after 49.5 years; losing my dad to a ghastly accident in early Covid; my mom’s dementia; her prolonged and agonizing death; the mixed blessing of being so close to her; the heroic sacrifices of my sister; the death of Bowie; the power of venting grief; the powerful act of simply being present with mourners; Anderson’s worries about his gay status reporting in dangerous places; a gay photographer killed by a mob in Somalia; and helping Tim Cook out of the closet.

Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Reihan Salam on the evolution of the GOP, John Gray on the state of liberal democracy, David Greenberg on his new bio of John Lewis, Christine Rosen on humanness in a digital world, and Mary Matalin on anything but politics. Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to [email protected].

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0:00.0

The Hey there.

0:29.9

Another dish cast.

0:32.8

Just in transit, I'm having my annual migration down from Provincetown to D.C.

0:38.5

And I've stopped, perched in New York City near Hudson Yards.

0:42.1

And I've come in to see an old friend who's going to be our guest this week.

0:46.7

I've been very psyched to have him.

0:49.5

Just to tell you, please subscribe if you haven't.

0:52.7

If you haven't subscribed already, this is going to cut off at about an hour.

0:56.6

Thank you for subscribing if you have.

0:59.2

Today, we have Anderson Cooper.

1:03.6

I asked Chris for a bio for Anderson.

1:06.6

I'm like, what the hell?

1:08.6

He's Addison Cooper.

1:09.6

You know who he is.

1:10.5

CNN, it's... Freakish. CNN. Freakishly pale.

1:13.0

Freakishly white. Yes, his whiteness is ineffable. More startling in person.

1:21.9

Although I remember you before you hair was white. I know. So we go back actually to our 20s, I think. We were in Washington.

1:29.6

The YA. As I recall is the YMCA, which was the gym I worked out in, which is also Donald Trump's

1:35.7

favorite song. And yeah, and I remember seeing this like very attractive young guy who I was too intimidated to talk to of course because

1:45.8

I was just a shell of a person and didn't talk to anybody at that gym but I remember thinking

1:51.8

oh he must be part of act up that's that's that's I thought you were like an act up guy because

1:56.9

I looked at yeah you were like attractive you wore t-. You wore T-shirts. You were like worked out.

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