
Episode 38: Rachel Tegg
Rachel Tegg of Child Bereavement UK describes how play can help bereaved children express themselves - and how they offer help to bereaved parents and families as well.
26 Aug 202441min

Episode 37: Rosie Taylor Horler
Rosie Taylor Horler's father died when she was 21, leading to feelings that her Dad never really knew her as an adult, and that there were a whole load of conversations she never got to have.
19 Aug 202435min

Episode 36: Maaike Gomm-Zaagsma
How on earth do you cope with 10 miscarriages - including two sets of twins? Maaike Gomm-Zaagsma shares her heart-breaking story and how it led on to her work in Funeralcare.
11 Aug 202426min

Episode 35: Kevin Toolis
Kevin Toolis's book My Father's Wake describes in minute detail the Irish way of death and dying. 'The dead body is right there and you can look at it, touch it, kiss it, whatever you wish.'
4 Aug 202428min

Episode 34: Fernanda Reyes
Fernanda Reyes was inspired to start an online Farewell Planner called Evermore after her father died and she wished she'd been more prepared. She's since trained as a Death Doula and describes that ...
28 Jul 202430min

Episode 33: Robert Harrap
The perspective of the 'rhythm of life' is important in the Buddhist approach to death and dying - as explained by Robert Harrap - Chair of SGI Europe
21 Jul 202433min

Episode 32: Catherine McLaughlin
Online dating - good or bad idea when you're widowed later in life? CEO of Thames Hospice Catherine McLaughlin shares how hard it felt picking up the pieces after her husband died
14 Jul 202427min

Episode 31: Sarah Parfitt
'It's not those wow moments, it's the ordinary moments you miss'' - Sarah Parfitt on life without her 91 year old father
8 Jul 202429min



















