
REBOOT: Can you grieve for someone you've never met? | 01
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About this listen
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
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