Through every phase, grief is one thing: complex. It’s something that so many people deal with throughout the world but the wag that they choose to go about it often differs. In her newest Peacock special, comedian Alyssa Limperis hi-lights this by taking viewers on her journey of loss following her beloved Dad’s death from Cancer. She talks about not knowing what he should do with his remaining time and how she struggled with the idea of living without him. The special goes to remind it’s viewers that there is good in every single day, and, like the title, there really are no bad days. It’s so wonderfully honest and relatable, Alyssa creates a world within her comedy that makes her feel like someone you’ve known for years. Her special is heartwarming and hilarious, and brings a comforting wave to anyone who may be struggling with these emotions. She reminds audiences to slow down and focus on the smaller things, and the special itself truly brings about a new meaning to the phrase laughter is the best medicine. We had the brilliant opportunity to sit down with Alyssa and talk all about the special, her advice for viewers, and so much more. Check out our full conversation below!
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Sydney Hargrove
Sydney Hargrove is a current Media Studies student at Hunter College. A New York City native currently living in the Upper East Side, she got her start in the journalism field through social media management and has explored the world of on camera hosting and on the scene reporting since then.