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Episode 17 sees the return of last season's Questions format. Each contributing voice answers one question and then asks a question for the next voice to answer. The episode is a chain of questions and answers, and you never know where the topics will lead.
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Thank you for listening to the Grief episode, and thank you to everyone who let us know what it meant to you.
Episode 16 is a weird one. All of our contributing voices share things they don't usually tell anyone, and they are doing so on the condition that their voices are altered enough to protect their anonymity. The end result is a collection of very personal stories and anecdotes told by what sounds like ogres and leprechauns. So while the presentation is quite surreal, the stories are compelling.
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In our first double-length episode, three contributing voices share very personal stories of losing parents and how they continue to process and live with the loss. Please be advised that it's a lot to take in, and some of you may find the stories triggering.
This episode was produced in cooperation with Andrea Kwan Counselling Resources. Andrea specializes in grief counselling and education, and she can be found at andreakwan.com
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New episodes every second Sunday (five more after this one, in fact).
This episode adopts a format where the first voice is asked a question; they answer, then provide a question for the next voice. The entire episode is a chain of questions and answers, and the topics vary.
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New episodes every second Sunday, although after episode 10, WMA will be going on hiatus until the fall.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.