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GRIEF CAN BE FUN | Jp Saxe | TEDxAnáhuacUniversityQuerétaro

What do you do when your mom dies right as your dreams come true? If you’re JP Saxe, you go on tour, write a billion-stream song, and accidentally discover that grief can be… kind of fun. In this tender and unexpectedly funny talk, JP unpacks how relationships don’t end when people die — they just get weirder, deeper, and sometimes even better. A love letter to messy feelings, dead parents, and the surprising joy of still getting to know someone who’s gone. JP Saxe is a GRAMMY®-nominated, multi-platinum singer-songwriter from Toronto, celebrated for his raw, introspective storytelling. Known worldwide for the smash hit “If The World Was Ending” (feat. Julia Michaels), which racked up over a billion streams and earned a GRAMMY® nod for Song of the Year, he’s also won a JUNO Award and received widespread acclaim for his debut album, Dangerous Levels of Introspection. Having opened for Alicia Keys, Lewis Capaldi, and joined John Mayer on tour, Saxe continues to captivate audiences across the globe. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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