
Kelly Ford lost her mum Jill to ovarian cancer aged 15. Grief, as we know, never goes away, but after becoming a mother herself aged 36, Kelly found the questions her grief brought to the surface were questions no one could answer for her - because the only person she really wanted to hear from was Jill.
Losing Jill had subtly informed a lot of Kelly’s previous broadcasting work, including Th... more
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Ola talks to Kelly about her childhood in Nigeria and she recalls growing up with her grandparents in a vicarage. Ola remembers her Mum Remi bringing back M & S tartan skirts from UK for her amongst other special items.
Remi passed away at 57 years ... more
This week I speak to entrepreneur Carly Moosah. We remember her mother Sharon and Carlys magical childhood growing up in a happy home full of laughter, parties, family memories and love.
Carly at the time of this interview was navigating her own b... more
In this episode I speak to Nneka and we remember Selma. Selma like me lost her Mum at age 15, in year 11. We talk about growing up with sadness, family relationships and then negotiating GCSE'S and leaving school straight after her mother passing.
In our second episode I speak to campaigner, writer and communicator Grace Woodward. In this episode we remember Grace's mother Marianne. We discuss eating disorders, having an absent parent and dealing with a newborn who arrived 60 days before Maria... more
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These personal discussions allow every individual to feel they are not alone and that next door there is always a person that wants to share and empathise and to let others know that hurt, despair, sadness, isolation together with loneliness is not unusual in this crazy world. Mothers are extraordinary people who live with us for ever, whether present and alive or spiritually look over us.
Sensitively approached and insightful commentary from real people speaking from the soul about feelings and the reality of growing up without their mummies/mums and how when , in a number of cases, they are mothers themselves how they ‘get by’ when they haven’t got their own mother to refer to. Great work x
An amazing listen to brave and strong mother’s riding the wave of motherhood without their mothers. A much needed podcast I am very grateful for










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