Alex Warren
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And it's been really cool to be able to have that moment together.
I have never been asked that question.
Wow.
I would say probably...
A lot of the memories I have with my dad, my dad knew he was dying.
And so he, it's so fun when I do these interviews and stuff, because I get to actually like talk about him and talk about that life that I kind of forgot about.
But a lot of the pivotal thing was watching my dad go through chemo and slowly start to break down.
And he still every day woke up at 5 a.m.
to be able to hang out with me before he went to work to provide for what was left once he passed.
And
Um, I just remember, you know, a lot of times in my life and especially now I kind of think, oh, like, you know, I can't do this.
I can't do that.
Or, um, I just get nervous.
And then I think about the things that my dad went through for us and, um, I can do anything at that moment.
So I feel like he bought me my first guitar and being able to play music and be able to sing and watching his face when I didn't know what I was playing and it sounded God awful.
But knowing that he got to cherish that memory was probably a big one for me.
He got, he had cancer four times before, I mean, entirety of when I was born.
But he beat it three times and the fourth time got him and he died when I was nine.
So probably like, I probably remembered it from five to nine.
No, I mean, the night before he died, I remember he was so, they were just making him comfortable.