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Death, Sex & Money

Death, Sex & Money - I Was More Angry At God

Death, Sex & Money

Slate Audio

Careers, Sexuality, Business, Health & Fitness, Relationships, Society & Culture

4.6 • 7.7K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2016

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Jane Chung always prayed that God would protect her father. When he was murdered in 2014, Jane dropped everything to support her family, and struggled with the idea that God had abandoned her.

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0:00.0

I still have him on my speed dial and I can't manage to erase it because I feel like I'm

0:06.5

erasing a part of him.

0:11.2

This is death, sex, and money.

0:14.4

I fed over my dead body and she said, no, Daniel, over mine.

0:18.9

The show from WNYC about the things we think about a lot, I'm married.

0:23.2

And why did you sleep with me?

0:24.6

And need to talk about more.

0:26.4

Nothing says I'm sorry like money.

0:28.8

I'm in a sale.

0:31.5

It's been almost exactly two years since Jane Chung lost her dad.

0:36.4

He died in the morning of Halloween in 2014.

0:39.8

I miss talking with him and holding his hand and his laugh. You know, like he and I are very

0:48.7

similar. We don't have to say much to each other, and then we can say so much to each other.

0:54.7

We're very much in sync.

0:57.3

My mom and I always cautioning were so different.

1:01.1

Jane says her mom can be a little overbearing.

1:04.1

That made things tough when they moved into a one-bedroom apartment together after Jane's father's death.

1:09.7

Living together lasted less than a year. Jane now

1:12.4

lives on her own in an apartment in Korea town in Los Angeles. That's where we talked.

1:17.6

Jane's life today is completely different than how it was two years ago. Back then, Jane was living

1:23.4

in New York City. It was crazy. I loved, I love New York. The energy is great. It's pulsing all the

1:31.7

time. There's always something to do. Jane moved to New York when she was 28. She was dating a lot and

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