
Episode 78: Hazel Cooper 2
I recorded the following interview with Hazel Cooper on 6 February 2026. She had just been given a terminal diagnosis and bravely chose to speak out about this and her forthcoming death. I'm very sa...
3 Maalis 25min

Episode 77: Maria Bailey
Anyone bereaved know how it helps to find someone to talk to - and not just anyone but someone who's been through a similar bereavement. Maria Bailey and her team of Grief Specialists understand this ...
16 Helmi 25min

Episode 76: Rhian Mannings
Rhian Manning's charity 2wish hit the headlines recently when Prince William visited her home and was filmed becoming emotional during their chat. 2wish is designed to offer help and support to any fa...
2 Helmi 30min

Episode 75: Joseph Cavalli-Price
When Joseph Cavalli-Price's mother was dying, he managed to find a way of playing the piano to her while in the hospice. This inspired him to set up Music in Hospices and he tells the story of his jo...
19 Tammi 28min

Episode 74: GreenAcres Chiltern Living Memorial Park
For this episode, we visit a Bereavement Group which meets once a month at the GreenAcres Chiltern Living Memorial Park. Here people who've lost someone recently, or long ago, meet up to swap notes a...
5 Tammi 27min

Episode 73: Paul Calandrino
Paul Calandrino's wife - novelist Cai Emmons - decided to end her life once the devastating disease ALS took its hold. They live in Oregon so she was able to choose when to die. And she wanted a rec...
8 Joulu 202538min

Episode 72: Jane Harris
Jane Harris and her husband set up the Good Grief Project on the sudden, unexpected death of her son while he was away travelling. She describes the devastating impact of this loss and how they now d...
24 Marras 202527min

Episode 71: Dr Rachael de Caux
Extraordinarily, this week we celebrate two years of this podcast, and we mark this by talking to the CEO of Thames Hospice, where I found so much help and support in the early days. Dr Rachael de C...
11 Marras 202525min



















