
Chris Brown considered he was living a 'normal life,' until his son, aged 22, took his own life. Suddenly, his 'normal existence,' became anything but. Exploring mental health issues surrounding suicide, this is a father's personal audio journal to try and unpick why it happened, to share his every day with those going through similar loss and find a way to reach out to young people with relatable... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Mental HealthHealth & Fitness | ||||

As Chris comes to the end of his stay in Spain, he makes time for one more edition featuring an important announcement.
Meet Chris who considered himself just; "A normal guy." At least that was, until his son, aged 22, took his own life. Now nothin... more
Today, still in Spain, but only for a short while longer, Chris discusses the five stages of grief, and reveals which stage he believes he may be at.
Meet Chris who considered himself just; "A normal guy." At least that was, until his son, aged 22,... more
Today Chris talks about his experience of counselling and the results of a study; 'From Grief to Hope.'
Meet Chris who considered himself just; "A normal guy." At least that was, until his son, aged 22, took his own life. Now nothing is normal, an... more
This week Chris shares his audio diary at the start of his 'second phase' of discovery in Spain.
Meet Chris who considered himself just; "A normal guy." At least that was, until his son, aged 22, took his own life. Now nothing is normal, and he's r... more
Today Chris ponders one of the BIG questions; What is happiness?
Meet Chris who considered himself just; "A normal guy." At least that was, until his son, aged 22, took his own life. Now nothing is normal, and he's realising nothing ever was normal... more
This week Chris talks about Dyspraxia and introduces you to some acronyms, you may not be aware of.
Meet Chris who considered himself just; "A normal guy." At least that was, until his son, aged 22, took his own life. Now nothing is normal, and he'... more
His second podcast on location in Spain, Chris starts to ponder relationships, in particular fathers and sons.
Meet Chris who considered himself just; "A normal guy." At least that was, until his son, aged 22, took his own life. Now nothing is norm... more
Chris is in Spain, collecting his thoughts, thinking about the 'what next?' This episode is recorded on location.
Meet Chris who considered himself just; "A normal guy." At least that was, until his son, aged 22, took his own life. Now nothing is n... more
Thank you for the journey we have been on, I lost my husband Jamie to covid in April he was 38 , I was searching podcasts on grief and found yours it stuck a cord as we lost Jamie’s brother Dan to suicide he 30 in 2014, i have laughed and cried listening to this podcast and your right none of us win our argument with grief, Thank you and I look forward to the new podcasts 💙










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