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Death for Dinner is a podcast about grief, where you can say your dead loved one's name, without it being weird. Hosted on Acast. See ... more
FAQs about Death for Dinner:How many episodes does Death for Dinner have?The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.
July 20, 2024Remembering Jack's mom Amy, his cousin Cramer and a friend who was like a brother, CaseyI recently sat down in my living room for a wholesome & humbling grief chat with Jack, a friend who’s lost three people who played significant roles in his life, his mom, Amy, a friend who was like a brother, Casey and his cousin Cramer. We talk about a whole lot, the role that music and art plays to help us process feelings and communicate stories, as well as the anger that’s brought up by being a victim and witness of addiction and finding the balance between remembering our lost loved ones as a whole person, rather than just their good or bad traits. Jack wears vulnerability with so much bravery and also happens to sing beautiful songs! If you like what you hear at the end of the episode make sure to follow @_your.jack_ and his band, @_thewaddlers_ on Instagram to be the first to hear of their new album, launching soon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 7minPlay
June 10, 2024Remembering Allison's mum, Cyndi BungeIn episode 4 I met with Allison! She’s a work colleague and friend who’s mom died of cancer 17 years ago. Allison’s known grief for a long time, but recently unfortunately experienced a miscarriage too, hello grief 2.0. We talk about the denial Allison faced in the years leading up to her mom’s death, feeling understandably angry around other pregnant women and appreciating the relationships with those who support us through all of life’s ups and downs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 8minPlay
May 09, 2024Unpacking the discomfort of grief with mental health counsellor, Sharmon ReddingtonScared of death, or of loved ones dying? Us too! In this episode I spoke to Sharmon, a mental health counsellor and mom of two, who specializes in maternal wellness. Sharmon opens up about her own fears of death, provides insight into why grief is so uncomfortable for everyone involved and gives advice on how to manage our fears. I certainly had some ‘aha’ moments in this chat & I hope you do too.You can find Sharmon @mum_well on Instagram for online therapy & perinatal mental health support.https://www.instagram.com/mum_well?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more54minPlay
April 12, 2024Remembering Robbie’s mum, Lesley JohnstonThis week I spoke to the lovely Robbie about her mum, Lesley, who died in a tragic cycling accident in 2014. We talk about the accident, the overwhelm & utter devastation of early grief, as well as how grief presents itself in her life now, 10 years later. Robbie speaks beautifully and openly about her story and highlights so many difficult and important conversations that come with navigating such a monumental loss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 13minPlay
March 10, 2024Remembering Gabi's mum, Elsie AllanDeath for Dinner is finally here! In this first episode Gabi is joined by special guest, Trevor Austin, as they remember Gabi's mum, Elsie, who died suddenly in March 2019. Gabi shares the tragic story of her mum's death and talks to Trevor about the rollercoaster of grief they've been living ever since. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more52minPlay
FAQs about Death for Dinner:How many episodes does Death for Dinner have?The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.