I’m sitting down with Dr. Gillian O’Shea Brown, a psychotherapist, trauma specialist, and author who makes trauma and grief work accessible through Greek mythology.
sit down with Roger Nairn to talk about his father’s death from cancer, his choice to pursue Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada, and what it’s really like to grieve as a son.
I first connected with Korie Leigh at GriefTastic and I knew I had to get her on the podcast, because we don’t talk nearly enough about what it actually looks like to build grief-informed spaces.
Why does happiness feel scary after you’ve lost someone? If you’ve ever caught yourself waiting for the other shoe to drop right in the middle of a genuinely good moment, this episode is for you.
In this episode I sit down with Amanda Lentz, host of Who We Become: Life Beyond Change, to talk about surviving a life-threatening illness comes with its own kind of grief.
Sally’s mum Rose died suddenly in November 2019 from a prolonged seizure. No warning, no goodbye, just a 6am phone call that flipped her world upside down.