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[Running Through Grief: The Story of Yasser and Gwen]-[The Long Run]

StoryCorps · B1 · 2024-08-27

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A Journey of Love, Loss, and Endurance: The Story of Yasser and Gwen

This episode of the StoryCorps podcast chronicles the profound and transformative relationship between Yasser Salem and his late wife, Gwen. Their journey, which began with a quirky online connection, evolved into a testament to resilience, illustrating how love can act as a catalyst for overcoming unimaginable adversity.

The Unlikely Beginning

The connection between Yasser and Gwen was rooted in a shared sense of humor and eccentricity. After meeting on MySpace in 2006, they bonded over Yasser’s unique costumes and a shared history of caring for a sick goldfish named "Dirty." As Yasser remarked, "when I met Gwen she was the same kind of weird that I was." This initial spark set the stage for a partnership that would soon face severe challenges.

Navigating Memory Loss

A turning point in their lives occurred when Gwen was diagnosed with a tumor on her optic nerve. Following surgery, she suffered a stroke that resulted in a rare form of short-term memory loss. Gwen described her cognitive state as having a "file drawer" of memories without any "marked files," necessitating the use of note cards to track dates and meals. Despite the frustration of this condition—which she feared would leave her unable to remember the "last 40 years of my life"—Yasser remained a steadfast pillar of support. He helped her navigate her "confabulations" and provided the emotional stability she required, noting that "when you help somebody like that... you have no choice but to really get close to them."

Running as a Bridge

To cope with her condition, the couple turned to running. The New York City Marathon became a central part of their lives, serving as a distraction from the pain of Gwen’s injury. Yasser acted as her guide, using a "trick" to keep her focused by limiting her view of mile markers. This shared pursuit pushed them both to discover inner reserves; Yasser, who previously claimed he would "never in a million years have wanted to run the marathon," eventually transformed into an athlete who participated in triathlons and Ironman competitions.

The Ultimate Test: Love and Legacy

In 2018, tragedy struck when Gwen was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. Her passing left Yasser in a "really, really dark place." Struggling to process his grief, Yasser chose to "honor her somehow" by turning to the activity that had defined their relationship: running. He embarked on a monumental challenge, running 50 marathons in 50 states within a single year. For Yasser, this was not an escape but a way to "run through the pain" and keep Gwen’s memory alive. He described these solo runs, often in remote locations, as a "vehicle for remembering her."

Finding Duality in Moving Forward

Ultimately, the story serves as a reflection on the duality of grief and growth. Yasser eventually found a new partner, Jen, who possesses the "emotional intelligence" to allow him to both "love Gwen and to love her" simultaneously. By establishing the foundation "GwenOfEarMan.org," Yasser ensures that Gwen’s vibrant spirit continues to impact the world. The podcast concludes with a poignant lesson: honoring someone important is not about letting go, but about finding ways to integrate their memory into the ongoing narrative of one’s life.

🎯Key Sentences

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That's when I knew you were the one.
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I guess that's okay.
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I started crying my eyes out.
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I still have a lot left in me.
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I just crushed it.
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📝Key Phrases

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make my move
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count on someone
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work like a charm
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cry my eyes out
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put one's mind to something
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📖 Transcript

Hey there podcast listeners, we hope you've been enjoying the stories in this season.
But we also want to hear your stories.
So listen for a special prompt at the end of each episode and then give us a call with your answer at 702 706 Talk.
That's 702 706 T-A-L-K.
Or if you're a little shy, you can email us at podcastestorycord.org.
Hi, I'm Dave I say founder of StoryCore.

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