In 2011, journalist Mark Longley's daughter Emily was murdered when she was 17 years old. This three-part series tells the story of Emily's life, and her death. It examines death and its impact on us - how we mourn, how we cope, how we treat the grieving. We've interviewed people who have lost parents and partners, grandparents and children, and talked to friends, colleagues and academics to figur... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
When Emily died, Mark's old life ended, and a new one began. In the final episode of Death, Mark explores the concepts of closure, forgiveness, and ultimately hope. more
Grief never ends - it just evolves. Journalist Mark Longley talks about how he coped with losing his daughter Emily, and how his grief has changed in the eight years since she was murdered. more
In 2011, journalist Mark Longley's daughter Emily was murdered when she was 17 years old. This series tells the story of Emily's life, and her death. Death is a podcast about love, grief, and ultimately hope. more
In 2011, journalist Mark Longley's daughter Emily was murdered when she was 17 years old. This three-part series tells the story of Emily's life, and her death. It examines death and its impact on us - how we mourn, how we cope, how we treat the grie... more
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Took away so much from this podcast. Thank you, and I’m desperately sorry for your loss. You’re right. That saying ‘Grief is the price we pay for love,’ is rubbish. Personally, I think that grief is love that’s got nowhere to go. So for me, I find tributaries for the love that’s got nowhere to go to get it flowing again. It could be in joyful memories, or it could be channeling it somewhere useful. Thank you again. I learnt so much.
Enlightening and very touching. Thank you for telling us about Emily.
Words fail. What an absolutely raw and honest and beautiful discussion about the agony of loss and grief and the clumsiness of society to support us when we experience it. I found this podcast (by accident) on Redhanded (a true crime podcast that covered Emily’s life and devastating murder). I ache for her family, and am so grateful to her father for creating this podcast. Thank you so much Mark Longley (and your amazing guests) for sharing your darkest tragedies with elegant honesty and candor.... more
This hit me, hard, in all the right ways. Thank you. I am so glad I came across this.
What a thoughtful listen. Thank you to all for sharing your stories and perspective. RIP to all ❤️
Apple Podcasts | #204 | Hong Kong/True Crime |
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