
Death affects us all. Yet it is still the last taboo in our society, and grief is profoundly misunderstood. Hosted by Julia Samuel – a grief psychotherapist with over twenty five years’ experience of working with the bereaved – we hear stories from those who have experienced great love and loss – and survived.
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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In this episode, Julia meets journalist Decca Aitkenhead whose life changed forever on a beautiful beach in Jamaica when her four year old boy was pulled out to sea by a wave. Her partner, Tony, swam out and saved their son's life - then drowned befo... more
Death affects us all. Yet it is still the last taboo in our society and grief is still profoundly misunderstood. Julia Samuel is joined by Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of The Last Act of Love and now A Manual for Heartache, to discuss how her happy fam... more
In this episode, Julia speaks to British schoolmaster and contemporary historian Sir Anthony Seldon about the recent loss of his wife, Joanna, who died at the age of 62 following a long illness.
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In this episode, Julia Samuel meets British comedian, actor and writer Cariad Lloyd to discuss the sudden death of her father while she was in her teens, and the repercussions of this loss through her adult life.
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Incredible podcast. Heartbreaking and poignant stories of painful loss. I turned to this podcast after I lost my mum. Made me feel less alone with my pain. Thank you everyone involved. Essential listening.🙏
The second anniversary of my husband‘s death is approaching and, feeling its weight & deeply grieved, I looked up podcasts about grief and came across Grief Works.
I have just listened to interview with the gentleman whose wife died in 2017. It was deeply moving and very helpful. Thank you.
Excellent interviews with honest guests which provide answers to various questions. I wish there were more episodes!
This podcast is powerful, touching, and healing. I’ve learned so much about my own grief over the loss of my beloved parents (they’ve been gone 15 years and 12 years ago, and I just can’t let go of them), along as helping me to understand how to approach and help others who are grieving. Thank you so much for helping us to get through the hardest and the worst days of our lives.
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