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Chris Walker on Silent Grief and Childhood Trauma

Chris Walker on Silent Grief and Childhood Trauma

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Content warning: This episode contains discussion of death, grief, suicide, and suicidal ideation. Please listen mindfully.


In this special episode of The Curious Life Podcast, we are re-sharing a powerful conversation originally recorded for The Days That Follow (a grief recovery podcast).



Chris Walker is best known for his work behind the scenes of some of Australia’s most beloved television programs. But in this raw and moving interview, he opens up about the sudden death of his older brother, Adam, who died on Christmas Eve when Chris was just nine years old.



What follows is a deeply honest exploration of childhood grief, unspoken trauma, and the invisible weight of loss carried into adulthood. Chris reflects on the silence that surrounded his family’s tragedy, how grief resurfaced later in life, and the ways he’s worked to heal while building a meaningful life and career.



This episode is a tender, reflective reminder that even the most successful lives can hold private pain — and that healing often begins by breaking the silence.


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This episode was audio engineered and produced by the brilliant Sam Talbot.


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