Episodes 8
Avg. Duration 1h 5m
Activity Active
Since Feb 2022
Latest Episode Oct 2025

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Semi-Annually
Format
Serial
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About This Podcast

Good Grief is a podcast about grief but also how we develop, learn and form meaningful traditions around it.


I’ve lost loved ones in my life, most of us have. But recently I lost someone and I just didn’t know what to do. I didn’t know how to process it, but equally I didn’t know what to do to help friends or family experiencing loss. Selfishly it scared me and reminded me of my own mortality. I guess I’ve avoided anything related to death or grief for my entire life. I was shocked by how much I didn’t know and how we never talk about it as a society. I mean it’s one of life’s most inevitable things, why don’t I have any tools at my disposal to deal with it? It’s clear we’re frightened to talk about it, which makes sense considering, but keeping it at arms length makes it increasingly more difficult to understand or create helpful traditions around. How can we ever help, understand or support people grieving if we never talk about it?


I did some research and development for a documentary film about grief (I’m a filmmaker by the way) and what became obvious through the conversations I was having was that it was potentially a very British phenomenon. I was told about useful grieving practices from other cultures that were so simple yet and so effective that I was dumbfounded I’d never heard of any of them. Why don’t we have our own traditions around death and grief? Is it because UK culture is famously reserved and we avoid the intimate conversations about pain and loss? Do we just ‘get on with it’? Added to that it was only 100 years ago that mortality rates were over double what we experience today. Death is now significantly less common so does that affect our relationship with it? 


I want to find out more about why we don’t talk about grief, what has changed over time for us and how we might make it less of a taboo and more of a healing process. I want to unravel pre-conceptions and explore beyond the traditional Great British reserve to address my own fears of loss and grief. I want you, the listener, to discover these new things about grief as I do. Throughout the series I’ll talk to a broad range of people about their experiences of grief including people from diverse faiths and cultures and professionals who deal with death and loss on a regular basis. From midwives to palliative care professionals, from physicians to historians. Whilst I realise the theme of this podcast isn’t exactly happy-go-lucky, we will be exploring the depth and breadth of the human experience, with tears, humour and a celebration of life and try to discover if there is such a thing as good grief?


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Recent Episodes

S1E7 Losing My Mum - Jay Gearing

Oct 15, 2025 1h 7m

A year ago today I lost my mum. It was an out of the blue loss, my mum definitely had a good few years left in her. It was a shock and I’m still feeling and struggling with that loss today. In this…

S1E6 Emma Spearing

May 18, 2023 1h 11m

This podcast was recorded in early May 2023 with Emma Spearing who is an Actor and Writer based in Cambridgeshire. Emma has lived in various places across the UK as well as travelled for a few years…

S1E5 Mark Richards

Jan 16, 2023 1h 6m

This episode concentrates on loss through absent fathers. Mark and I share similar experiences with absent fathers but have processed them in quite different way. Unlike other episodes I share a lot…

S1E4 Anna Bunten

Oct 10, 2022 57m

This episode deals with the immediacy of death, bodies and grief. I talk to Anna Bunten who is an advanced nurse practitioner who started training in 1997. From there she started working initially in…

S1E3 Theo Tramblinas

Aug 02, 2022 1h 12m

This episode focuses on parental loss at an early age as well as loss through Alzheimer’s. This week I talk to Theo Tramblinas, a good friend of mine who lost his dad when he was 12 years old and is…

S1E2 Anita Nayyar

Jun 30, 2022 56m

This episode I’m talking to Anita Nayyar about her experiences with miscarriage.Anita is a social psychologist originally from Croydon, South London and now resides in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire.…

S1E1 Lynne Booker

Jun 09, 2022 1h 54m

In this first episode, which was recorded in March 2022 I talk to Lynne Booker. Lynne has been working as a counsellor/therapist since 2004 in all sorts of different contexts, through the NHS, with a…

Good Grief - Trailer

Feb 15, 2022 2m Trailer

A trailer for the upcoming podcast series Good Grief coming Spring 2022 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Good Grief has published 8 episodes since February 2022, covering topics in Documentary, Philosophy.

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Good Grief is currently active with new episodes semi-annually. Average episode length is 1h 5m.

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