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Forever is a Long Time

Ian Coss
Forever is a Long Time
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6 episodes

  • Forever is a Long Time

    Part 5: Aunt Rari

    2021-08-05 | 32 mins.
    My aunt Rari divorced her husband so completely and so long ago that I don’t even know the man’s name. She tells me that story and about the life she built without him. It makes me contemplate the value of a life spent alone — but also of lifelong companionship.
  • Forever is a Long Time

    Part 4: Uncle Eric

    2021-08-05 | 29 mins.
    Most divorces in my family bring some sense of relief. It may take three years to get there, or it may take thirty years, but once it’s over, it feels pretty clear that this is for the best. But it’s not so clear for my Uncle Eric’s relationship.
  • Forever is a Long Time

    Part 3: Aunt Mia and Uncle Paul

    2021-08-05 | 32 mins.
    The idea of a lifetime commitment can feel impossible, when it can still fall apart in year 20, or year 30, or 35. My own parents’ marriage never made it that far, but some of my aunts and uncles did, only to find that after all those years, they too were better off apart.
  • Forever is a Long Time

    Part 2: My Grandmother, Marianne

    2021-08-05 | 35 mins.
    My grandmother never sent presents for birthdays or holidays, and didn't expect us to either. She seemed to resist anything that felt like authority, convention and tradition; which is why it's so strange that she was once married to my grandfather — a Harvard-educated lawyer.
  • Forever is a Long Time

    Part 1: My Parents, Ellen and Tom

    2021-08-05 | 31 mins.
    My parents divorced when I was eight years old — young enough that I don’t have a lot of clear memories of it, but old enough that I was definitely watching, listening, and learning. So I asked them both to tell me what happened, and got two pretty different stories.

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About Forever is a Long Time

When Ian Coss decided to get married, every living member of his family who had ever been married had also gotten divorced: parents, grandparents, and all his aunts and uncles on both sides — some of them twice. Today, he has questions: What is the value of a lifetime commitment? Are we doomed to recycle the patterns of behavior we get from our ancestors? Are we all just better off alone? Forever is a Long Time is a five episode series that weaves reflection and original music through Ian’s conversations with his wife and divorced family members — a look at love with people who have made mistakes.
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