• Planning dad’s funeral, grief at school, and dead dad jokes | S4 01
    Oct 20 2025

    Welcome back to Grief in Common, it’s season 4! Jess (21) appears on the podcast for the first time alongside Grace (24). Both were bereaved of their dads and find comfort in humour and speaking openly about their experiences. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers traditions at funerals, sitting exams straight after, and the unexpected perks of being in the dead dad club. Content warning: cancer, COVID, death and grief. Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving young people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief powered by Winston’s Wish, the UK’s first children and young people’s bereavement charity. Created by the Winston’s Wish Youth Team Produced and Edited by Jess, Winston’s Wish Connect with us on Instagram @winstonswish TikTok @talkgriefUK YouTube @WinstonsWishCharity If you're affected by any of the issues in this episode and would like support with your grief, Winston's Wish can support anyone aged 25 or under. You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm):

    ☎️ 08088 020 021 📧 ask@winstonswish.org 💬 Live chat winstonswish.org or talkgrief.org 📱 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 (currently weekdays, 3-8pm)

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    40 mins
  • REBOOT: How do you deal with grief at university? | 06
    Aug 11 2025

    With exam results days and university on the horizon, we've rebooted this podcast episode from season 1. Listen to Abigail and Annabelle share their experiences of grieving while at uni.


    What is it like to grieve away from home?

    Annabelle’s dad died when she was in her second year of university, while Abigail’s sister died six years ago when she was still at school, but they both agree that living away from home at university has given them a different perspective on their grief. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground.

    The conversation covers the awkwardness of telling lots of new people about your bereavement, the importance of talking to your friends even if they don’t ‘get it’, and what they do to look after themselves now.

    Content warning: mentions suicide, COVID and death throughout.


    This episode was recorded over Zoom.


    Created by the Winston’s Wish Youth Team

    Produced and Edited by Jess, Winston’s Wish


    Connect with us on Instagram @winstonswish TikTok @TalkGriefUK YouTube @WinstonsWishCharity If you're affected by any of the issues in this episode and would like support with your grief, Winston's Wish can support anyone aged 25 or under. You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm):

    📱 08088 020 021

    📧 ask@winstonswish.org

    💬 live chat winstonswish.org or talkgrief.org


    For out of hours mental health support, you can use Shout's 24/7 messenger service by texting WW to 85258 🤳 For urgent support, please call 999.

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    34 mins
  • REBOOT: How do you tell friends you’re grieving? | 04
    Jul 28 2025

    To help you manage your grief this summer, we've relaunched this podcast episode from season 1, which focuses on telling your friends about your bereavement.


    Do people treat you differently after a bereavement? Daisy (13) and Rosie (22) had very different ways of telling their friends and classmates that their dads had died and found people responded in unexpected ways. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers how their friends reacted and schools supported them, how they mark their dads’ birthdays and the importance of making memories with someone who has a terminal diagnosis.


    Content warning: mentions of death, alcoholism and cancer throughout.


    This episode was recorded over Zoom.


    Created by the Winston’s Wish Youth Team

    Produced and Edited by Jess, Winston’s Wish


    Connect with us on Instagram @winstonswish TikTok @TalkGriefUK YouTube @WinstonsWishCharity If you're affected by any of the issues in this episode and would like support with your grief, Winston's Wish can support anyone aged 25 or under. You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm):

    📱 08088 020 021

    📧 ask@winstonswish.org

    💬 live chat winstonswish.org or talkgrief.org


    For out of hours mental health support, you can use Shout's 24/7 messenger service by texting WW to 85258 🤳 For urgent support, please call 999.

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    23 mins
  • REBOOT: How does grief affect going travelling? | 10
    Jul 14 2025

    From the vault! To help you manage your grief this summer, we've rebooted this podcast episode about grief and travelling.

    Is it easier or harder to cope with grief away from home? 14 years after Grace’s dad died, she spent a whole summer abroad, which is the longest she’s ever been away from her mum. Nell went travelling just a few months after her sister died, and they both found that grief affected their travels in several ways. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground.

    The conversation covers how hard it is being away from those who know and understand your grief, unexpected emotions, from anxiety to jealousy, and their realisation that being away from home doesn’t ‘fix’ your grief.

    Content warning: mentions mental health and death throughout. Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving young people.

    This episode was recorded over Zoom.

    Created by the Winston’s Wish Youth Team

    Produced and Edited by Jess, Winston’s Wish


    Connect with us on Instagram @winstonswish TikTok @TalkGriefUK YouTube @WinstonsWishCharity If you're affected by any of the issues in this episode and would like support with your grief, Winston's Wish can support anyone aged 25 or under. You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm):

    📱 08088 020 021

    📧 ask@winstonswish.org

    💬 live chat winstonswish.org or talkgrief.org


    For out of hours mental health support, you can use Shout's 24/7 messenger service by texting WW to 85258 🤳 For urgent support, please call 999.

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    34 mins
  • REBOOT: Can you grieve for someone you've never met? | 01
    Jul 2 2025

    From the vault! We've rebooted our first-ever podcast episode to celebrate two years of creating Grief in Common with our incredible and diverse Youth Team.


    How can grief be so different yet the same? Ghislaine doesn’t remember her dad, who died 24 years ago when she was just a week old, whereas Angus (25) has 21 years of memories of his mum before she died. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers remembering someone who has died, the ebbs and flows of grieving and how life events trigger emotions.


    Content warning: mentions death, road traffic accidents throughout


    This episode was recorded over Zoom.


    Created by the Winston’s Wish Youth Team

    Produced and Edited by Jess, Winston’s Wish


    Connect with us on Instagram @winstonswish

    TikTok @TalkGriefUK

    YouTube @WinstonsWishCharity


    If you're affected by any of the issues in this episode and would like support with your grief, Winston's Wish can support anyone aged 25 or under. You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm):

    📱 08088 020 021

    📧 ask@winstonswish.org

    💬 live chat winstonswish.org or talkgrief.org


    For out of hours mental health support, you can use Shout's 24/7 messenger service by texting WW to 85258 🤳 For urgent support, please call 999.


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    36 mins
  • How to support grieving young people with chronic illnesses | S3 11
    Jun 16 2025

    Beth and Ella return for the second episode of the collaboration with Teapot Trust to talk about how medical professionals and support networks can help grieving young people with chronic illnesses. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers their frustrations with separating grief from chronic illness, advocating for themselves when talking to medical staff, and simple ways friends and family can show their support.


    You can find a downloadable resource here.

    Content warning: suicide, chronic illness, death, grief


    Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving young people.

    This episode was recorded over Zoom.

    This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief powered by Winston’s Wish, the UK’s first children and young people’s bereavement charity.

    Created by the Winston’s Wish Youth Team

    Produced and Edited by Jess, Winston’s Wish

    Connect with us on Instagram @winstonswish

    TikTok @talkgriefUK

    YouTube @WinstonsWishCharity


    If you're affected by any of the issues in this episode and would like support with your grief, Winston's Wish can support anyone aged 25 or under. You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm):

    📱 08088 020 021

    📧 ask@winstonswish.org

    💬 Live chat winstonswish.org or talkgrief.org


    For out of hours mental health support, you can use Shout's 24/7 messenger service by texting WW to 85258 🤳 For urgent support, please call 999.

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    36 mins
  • Grieving with a chronic illness - with guests from Teapot Trust | S3 10
    Jun 2 2025

    Five young people with chronic illnesses talk openly about managing their grief while being mindful of the impact on their health. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers: grieving within the chronic illness online community; navigating funerals and events with additional needs like travel, food, and accessibility; and finding the confidence to put your health first. Content warning: suicide, chronic illness, death, grief Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving young people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief powered by Winston’s Wish, the UK’s first children and young people’s bereavement charity. Created by the Winston’s Wish Youth Team Produced and Edited by Jess, Winston’s Wish Connect with us on Instagram @winstonswish TikTok @talkgriefUK YouTube @WinstonsWishCharity If you're affected by any of the issues in this episode and would like support with your grief, Winston's Wish can support anyone aged 25 or under. You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): 📱 08088 020 021 📧 ask@winstonswish.org 💬 Live chat winstonswish.org or talkgrief.org For out of hours mental health support, you can use Shout's 24/7 messenger service by texting WW to 85258 🤳 For urgent support, please call 999.

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    48 mins
  • Grieving as a young Black woman | S3 09
    May 13 2025

    Kim (22) was bereaved of her mum to cancer just before she started university, and grief TikToker Ashley (27) joins the podcast to talk about her dad’s traumatic death during her early twenties. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers grieving within Black communities, funeral customs and traditions from Ghana and the Caribbean, and the pressure to be a “strong Black woman”. Content warning: cancer and the words ‘attacked and murdered’ to describe traumatic bereavement Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving young people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief powered by Winston’s Wish, the UK’s first children and young people’s bereavement charity. Created by the Winston’s Wish Youth Team Produced and Edited by Jess, Winston’s Wish Connect with us on Instagram @winstonswish TikTok @talkgriefUK YouTube @WinstonsWishCharity If you're affected by any of the issues in this episode and would like support with your grief, Winston's Wish can support anyone aged 25 or under. You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): 📱 08088 020 021 📧 ask@winstonswish.org 💬 Live chat winstonswish.org or talkgrief.org For out of hours mental health support, you can use Shout's 24/7 messenger service by texting WW to 85258 🤳 For urgent support, please call 999.

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    37 mins