Jason, an attorney, started the Amy Krouse Rosenthal Foundation, which supports child literacy and research in early detection of ovarian cancer. He writes about their love story in a new memoir.
Jason Rosenthal, author of "My Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me”, on overcoming the isolation and sense of tremendous loss that have become familiar states during the pandemic crisis:
A year after Amy’s death, Jason offers candid insights on the often excruciating process of moving through and with loss -- as well as some quiet wisdom for anyone else experiencing life-changing grief.
Dear Boy, is an open love letter to the special boy in your life. Boys, too, need a gentle reminder that they are cool, clever, compassionate, and one of a kind.
Two years after Amy’s death, Jason and the couple’s daughter, Paris, are honoring Amy’s legacy with a new book, “Dear Boy.” NBC’s Maria Shriver shares their story.
“In this episode, we uncovered the emotional and mental challenges Jason faced over the last 4 years. We also dissected what it takes to write a children’s book, how to prepare for a Ted Talk, how a loss can lead you to a transformative path, how Jason practices mindfulness and meditation, and much, much, more.”
On the Kveller podcast, Call Your Mother, Jason talks about grief and loss, his new life in the wake of his wife’s death, and what it’s like parenting the couple’s three children.