Talking with my parents about how to handle it when your parents die (in memory of Alice Potts, 1943-2025)

Episode 261 September 30, 2025 00:49:25
Talking with my parents about how to handle it when your parents die (in memory of Alice Potts, 1943-2025)
Deviate
Talking with my parents about how to handle it when your parents die (in memory of Alice Potts, 1943-2025)

Sep 30 2025 | 00:49:25

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Hosted By

Rolf Potts

Show Notes

Note: This encore episode is dedicated to the memory of Alice Potts, who died on August 20, 2025, aged 81.

“In America aging is often seen as an insult rather than an inevitable human process. We don’t celebrate getting older; we ‘fight’ age by pretending to be young.” –Rolf Potts

In this episode of Deviate Rolf and his parents, Alice and George Potts, talk about how surviving the COVID-19 pandemic has changed their relationship, and how it gave them a pretext to go through a “death checklist” together (3:00); how one’s grandparents and parents live on in one’s memories and one’s conversations, the life-values they passed on, and what it felt like when those loved ones declined and died (14:00); how, over the years, elderly people and philosophers have come to terms with notions of decline and death (31:00); and personal insights about what it’s like to have grown older after having lived a long life (44:00).

George and Alice Potts are retired schoolteachers based in Kansas. George taught science at various Wichita high schools, as well as at Friends University, where he pioneered graduate-level programs in Zoo Science and Environmental Studies. He also helped facilitate the Outdoor Wildlife Learning Sites (OWLS) program for the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. Alice taught second graders in the Wichita public schools for more than 30 years. In 1994 her classes succeed in promoting legislation to declare the barred tiger salamander the Kansas State Amphibian.

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The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel’s 2017 album Lumber.

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