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Ep. 63 Carrie Thompson on Climbing 48 Mountains following her son’s death by suicide

In 2019, Carrie Thompson’s worst nightmare came true when her beautiful son Ben died by suicide. In December 2020, Carrie had an article published in the New York Times that…

Ep. 64 Adrienne Freeland on how horses supported her grief after her brother’s suicide

An outdoor horse girl, the bereavement group in a dingy basement just didn’t work for Adrienne Freeland after her brother died by suicide. Seeing a problem that needed fixing, Adrienne…

Ep. 65 Lord Mayor Hazel Chu on Racism, Discrimination and Grief

A conversation with Lord Mayor of Dublin Hazel Chu on Racism, Discrimination and Grief. https://youtu.be/l_iagleBTto…

Ep. 66 Sarah Corbett, age 14, on children’s grief

Sarah’s first major loss happened when she was just twelve weeks old and her adoring mother Mags died as a result of an asthma attack. Sarah’s Dad raised her and…

Ep. 67 Liz Introduces the Shapes Of Grief Education Programme for Mental Health Practitioners

Hi Everyone, I took a little break from the podcast to accompany my lovely Dad on his final weeks on planet earth. After he died, I launched myself into completing…

Ep. 68 Clair Fisher talks about living with a terminal illness

Have you ever wondered how you would respond to receiving a terminal diagnosis? In this conversation with Clair, we talk about dying, living, available choices when living with a terminal…

Ep. 69 Meghann Scully on losing her brother and father as a teenager

Meghann Scully talks to Liz about her brother’s death when they were teenagers, followed by her father’s death a year later. Meghann shares how her grief affected her and how…

Ep. 70 Caoimhe Butterly on navigating grief in advocacy work

A rich, rich conversation with the wonderful Caoimhe Butterly about how she has navigated grief through many years of activism and advocacy work and how, as both humans and psychotherapists,…

Ep. 71 Kristine Carlson on the sudden death of her husband and finding meaning after tragic loss

Kristine Carlson and her husband Richard Carlson, author of ‘Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff’, which was No 1 on the New York Times Best Seller list for 100 consecutive weeks,…

Ep. 72 Andrew McGinley speaks about finding new purpose following the tragic deaths of his three beloved children

In January 2020, Andrew McGinley’s three children Carla, Darragh and Conor died suddenly and tragically in their home. Following trial, their mother was found not guilty of murder for reason…

Ep. 73 Dr Nyasha Grayman – when one twin dies

Dr Nyasha Grayman speaks to Liz about the premature birth of her sons, navigating a white healthcare system and the death of one of her twins. We talk about why…

Stephen Teap on being a young bereaved father

Stephen Teap became a young widower when his wife Irene died of cervical cancer, leaving him to parent two young boys age 2 and 4 alone. In this conversation, Stephen…

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