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In this episode, host Gaby speaks to Peta Murray about the importance of finding language around grief and loss experiences and how the early losses we experience can impact us. Peta also shares why she uses humour when exploring heavy subjects, such as grief, death, and dying.
Best known as a playwright, Peta also writes short stories and essays and is a freelance dramaturg, director and occasional performer. She co-founded The Groundswell Project, which works with individuals, organisations and communities to improve how people in Australia die, care and grieve.
Learn more about Peta Murray and her work: https://petamurray.com/
If this episode has brought up anything that you need further support with, then please talk to a trusted person or contact a support service, such as:
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In this episode, host Gaby speaks to Peta Murray about the importance of finding language around grief and loss experiences and how the early losses we experience can impact us. Peta also shares why she uses humour when exploring heavy subjects, such as grief, death, and dying.
Best known as a playwright, Peta also writes short stories and essays and is a freelance dramaturg, director and occasional performer. She co-founded The Groundswell Project, which works with individuals, organisations and communities to improve how people in Australia die, care and grieve.
Learn more about Peta Murray and her work: https://petamurray.com/
If this episode has brought up anything that you need further support with, then please talk to a trusted person or contact a support service, such as:
Connect with The Grief Cocoon: