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My Brother’s Birthday. Here’s Where My Head’s At.

My Brother’s Birthday. Here’s Where My Head’s At.

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⚠️ This episode discusses suicide and grief. If you or someone you know is struggling, support is available - see links below.


Episode 3: Recorded a few days ago.


Posting this on Thursday.It’s been 24 weeks since I lost my brother. This week is a big one. It’s his birthday.

So I sat down and spoke with no plan. I talk about why I’m doing this, why I’m calling it 'What I’d Tell You', and something I didn’t expect: when you feel run down, it’s hard to tell what’s grief and what’s just being ill.

I also share a quick update on a music release I made in his memory, coming out next Friday.

In this video:- Why I’m making these videos- What 'What I’d Tell You' means

- Cold vs grief waves (and the confusion between them)

- The strange freedom that can show up after loss

- A personal music update for next Friday


If you’re going through something similar, I hope you’re doing alright.


Steve 🧡

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If you want to follow along elsewhere:📩 Newsletter: https://steverobinson.beehiiv.com📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steverobinsonlife

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Support Resources: If you have been affected by the themes in this video, please reach out for support:Samaritans: Call 116 123 (UK)CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably): Visit [thecalmzone.net](http://thecalmzone.net)Cruse Bereavement Support: Visit [cruse.org.uk](http://cruse.org.uk)Suicide&Co: Visit [suicideandco.org](http://suicideandco.org)

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