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We're Out of Time

From Grief to Purpose: Erik Thureson on the Loss of His Son, Hella Sketchy

27 May 2025

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In this powerful episode of We're Out of Time, host Richard Taite sits down with Erik Thureson, father of the late Jacob Thureson—known to fans as Hella Sketchy, a talented young rapper and producer.Jacob tragically passed away at the age of 18 on June 27, 2019, following an overdose that had left him in a coma weeks earlier. His father shared the heartbreaking news on Twitter, while Jacob’s condition had previously been announced on his Instagram account. Erik opens up about Jacob’s extraordinary gift for music, which emerged as early as age 6. He speaks candidly about the complex emotions of grief and joy—how sharing Jacob’s story brings both pain and purpose. Above all, Erik is committed to honoring his son’s memory if doing so can help save even one life. 👉 Subscribe for more real conversations every week. 🔗 All things Richard Taite, We're Out of Time, and Carrara Treatment Wellness & Spa: https://linktr.ee/richardtaite For more on Erik Thureson: https://www.instagram.com/erikthureson

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0.049 - 21.304 Host

In the SoundCloud scene, he was the rising star. He really pioneered this certain sound and this certain style. Even big artists today like Drake and others that are using that same style. When he was in first grade, six years old, he was reading at an eighth grade level and his comprehension was at a sixth grade level.

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We put him in a music school and by the time he was 10 years old, he could play the majority of Green Day's library on guitar. I'm grateful to be able to share his story. He taught me, like you said, what love was. Time is our most valuable commodity that is not renewable. Because when you get to there and then, it's still here and now. I'm here all night, folks.

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43.583 - 56.194 Richard Taite

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58.231 - 86.223 Host

Eric Thurston, thanks for coming. Thanks for having me. It's an honor and a privilege to be here. Thank you. The pleasure is all ours. It's horrible circumstances. You lost your son to fentanyl. He went by the name of Hella Sketchy. So he was big in the underground rap scene. And he was your boy. Yeah.

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Um, a lot of people don't understand if they don't have children that, um, You don't know what love is until you have a child. You think you do, but you don't. And so how old was he when he passed? He was 18. He's 18 years old. Yep. So what the listeners may not understand is, if they don't have children, is you got 18 years into this kid. Yeah.

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And if you're anything like me, I love my kids more every day. So my kids aren't 18 yet. So you loved your kids more than I even love my kids. You had... I mean, do you remember? Yeah. Right? For hours. Yeah. Right? And your arms ached. Right. Right? And then you just slowly, as slow as you could, put him down in his crib. Right? Praying to God he didn't wake up.

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And the second you had a handle on that, everything changed. And you had to get used to the next phase. Right. Yeah. And it was the hardest thing you ever did. Yeah. but it's the best thing you ever did by miles, right? Oh, a hundred percent. Yeah. What I want to know about is, so I'm sorry, man, this is the most horrible thing. It's why I came back to work. Okay.

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Um, and it's why we do this podcast because I don't ever want anybody to go through the pain you went through. But what I want to do is I want to talk about your son and, and I want you to tell me who he was, not as a rapper or any of that nonsense. I want to know who your boy was.

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Yeah, it is difficult, but I'm grateful. I'm grateful to be able to share his story. I'm grateful to talk about him. He taught me, like you said, what love was. When he was first born, I thought I knew what love was, like you mentioned.

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