• Ep 037: Developmental/Life-Stage Grief
    Jan 7 2026

    Episode 37 – Developmental / Life-Stage GriefGrief doesn’t only come from death.Sometimes it comes from change.In this episode of The Grief Guardian Podcast, we explore Developmental / Life-Stage Grief — the kind of grief that shows up when one chapter of life ends, and another begins.Becoming a parent.Watching your children grow up.Leaving a career.Aging.Stepping into a new version of yourself.Even positive transitions can carry a quiet sense of loss. This episode gives language to those feelings, explains why they occur, and offers practical ways to navigate them without judging yourself for experiencing them in the first place.In this episode, we cover:• What developmental and life-stage grief really is• Common signs people often miss or dismiss• Why identity shifts can feel unsettling• How transitions impact your emotional world• Practical ways to acknowledge and work through this type of griefIf you’re feeling unsettled during a life transition and can’t quite explain why, this episode is for you.You’re not broken.You’re adjusting.Listen, reflect, and share:If this episode resonates, share it with someone navigating a big life shift.Follow The Grief GuardianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61566541571732Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grant_a_cosgrove/Telegram: https://t.me/+ehvQ_JkVsL0wZmRlWhatsApp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAeIqL5kg6wunsGOU3eThe Grief Guardian PodcastHelping you make sense of grief — in all its forms.If this episode supported you, and you’d like to help me continue creating more content like this, you can do that here:buymeacoffee.com/thegriefguardian

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    5 mins
  • Ep 036: Anticapatory Joy + Loss
    Dec 31 2025

    Episode 36: Anticipatory Joy + Loss | The Grief Guardian Podcast

    In this episode, we talk about the emotional whiplash that happens when joy and grief collide. Anticipatory joy is that excitement you feel while imagining your child’s future — the little moments, the big milestones, the life you were ready for. When loss hits, all that joy doesn’t just disappear. It becomes something you tiptoe around because it hurts to look at.

    This episode breaks down what anticipatory joy really is, how it shows up after losing a child, why it can feel so conflicting, and how to work with it instead of feeling trapped by it. If you’ve ever felt guilty for remembering the good part, or unsure how to talk about the dreams you once had, this one’s for you.

    What we cover:

    • What anticipatory joy means for grieving parents

    • Signs and emotional reactions you might recognise

    • Why this mix of feelings happens

    • How it affects your day-to-day life and relationships

    • Practical ways to handle these emotions and keep moving forward

    If you’re a dad who’s lost a child, or someone supporting a grieving parent, this episode offers grounded guidance from someone who gets it. You’re not alone in this.

    Listen, breathe, and take what helps.

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    5 mins
  • Ep 035: Secondary Loss Grief
    Dec 24 2025

    Episode 35: Secondary Loss GriefIn Episode 35 of The Grief Guardian Podcast, we’re talking about something most grieving parents aren’t warned about: secondary losses.Losing your child is the first hit. Everything that crumbles afterwards… that’s what this episode is about.You might notice friendships fading, your relationship taking a strain, money getting tight, your identity changing, or work falling apart. These are the hidden aftershocks that stack on top of the main pain.In this episode, I break down:• What secondary losses actually are• How to recognise them• Why they show up• How they affect your life more than people realise• Practical ways to rebuild and copeIf you’ve ever felt like your life took several hits instead of just one, you’re not crazy, and you’re not alone. This episode will help you make sense of it.💬 If this helped, drop a comment.Your story might be exactly what another grieving parent needs to hear.✦ Connect with meFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61566541571732Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grant_a_cosgrove/Telegram: https://t.me/+ehvQ_JkVsL0wZmRlWhatsApp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAeIqL5kg6wunsGOU3eThanks for being here. Take care of yourself.

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  • Ep 034: Guiding Children and Teenagers Through Losing a Loved One
    Dec 17 2025

    Episode 34 - Guiding Children and Teenagers Through Losing a Loved One

    Helping kids and teenagers through grief can feel overwhelming. They don’t always talk about what they’re feeling, and sometimes their behaviour is the only clue that something deeper is going on. In this episode of The Grief Guardian Podcast, we break down how young people experience loss and how you can support them without adding pressure or pretending everything is fine.

    I cover:
    • how children and teens understand loss at different ages
    • common signs to watch for
    • why their reactions can look “random”
    • how grief affects their sense of safety
    • what actually helps them heal
    • practical ways to show up, even when you don’t know what to say

    If you’re a parent, relative, teacher or someone who cares about a young person who’s hurting, this episode will give you clarity and confidence. You don’t need perfect words — just a steady presence.

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    5 mins
  • Ep 033: Beyond Belief: Facing Loss Without Religion
    Dec 10 2025

    Episode 33 – Beyond Belief: Facing Loss Without Religion

    Grief has a way of shaking everything, including the beliefs we once held onto. Some people turn to religion during times of loss. Others, like many of us, don’t. And some walk away from faith completely after tragedy hits. In this episode, I talk openly about what it’s like to face grief without relying on religion. No scripts, no pressure to “find comfort in God,” just the honest experience of navigating loss when faith doesn’t fit—or when it’s fallen apart entirely.

    We’ll look at:• What grieving without religion actually looks like• Why do some people lose faith after a loss• The emotional and practical impact of navigating grief on your own terms• How to find meaning, comfort, and connection without relying on traditional beliefs• Ways to cope when you feel isolated or misunderstood.

    If you’ve ever felt alone in your grief because the usual religious platitudes didn’t speak to you, this episode is for you.

    Thanks for listening. If this hits home, feel free to share your story in the comments.

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    6 mins
  • Ep 032: Survivor’s Guilt: The Weight We Don’t Talk About
    Dec 3 2025

    Episode 32 — Survivor’s Guilt: The Weight We Don’t Talk About

    Survivor’s guilt hits hard. It creeps in when you start to smile again, when you try to live your life, or when you have a moment that feels “too good” after losing someone you love.

    In this episode, we’re going straight into what survivor’s guilt looks like, why it shows up, and how to deal with it without beating yourself up. No sugar-coating. No clichés. Just real talk from someone who’s been there.

    We cover:
    • What survivor’s guilt actually is
    • Why it shows up even when you had no control
    • The signs most people don’t notice
    • How it affects parents, partners, siblings, and anyone carrying a loss
    • Simple ways to work through it day by day
    • How to start letting yourself live again without feeling like you’re leaving someone behind

    If this hits home, you’re not alone.
    And if you know someone carrying this same weight, share it with them.

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    New episodes drop regularly with real conversations about grief, healing, and finding your feet again.

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    Thanks for being here. Keep going.

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    6 mins
  • The Grief Guardian Podcast - Episode 031: The Grief No One’s Talking About: Teens and the U16 Social Media Ban
    Nov 26 2025

    Episode 31 — “The Grief No One’s Talking About: Teens and the Under-16 Social Media Ban”

    Today, we’re talking about something most parents aren’t prepared for — the emotional fallout of the new under-16 social media restrictions.
    Yes, these changes are meant to protect kids. But for many teens, losing access to the online spaces where they connect, share jokes, and feel part of a group can hit hard.

    For some kids, this won’t just be an inconvenience. It can feel like grief.

    In this episode, we explore:
    • why this kind of loss often goes unnoticed
    • how it fits the idea of disenfranchised grief
    • the signs your child might be struggling
    • how to support them through the shift
    • ways to help them stay connected without feeling cut off from their world

    If you’re a parent trying to guide your teen through these changes, this conversation will give you clarity, confidence, and a calmer way to navigate what’s coming.

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    If this episode helped you, please like, comment, and share it with another parent who might need it.

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    8 mins
  • The Grief Guardian Podcast - Episode 030: When Grief Becomes Stuck: How to Know When You Need Help
    Nov 19 2025

    Episode 30 — When Grief Becomes Stuck: How to Know When You Need Help

    In this episode, we’re talking about something most people never bring up — what happens when grief stops moving. When the sadness stays heavy, the anger doesn’t settle, or life feels frozen in place.

    We look at what “stuck grief” actually is, why it happens, and the signs that your heart might need more support than time alone can offer. If you’ve felt numb, overwhelmed, disconnected, or like nothing is shifting no matter how hard you try, this one’s for you.

    You’ll learn what keeps grief locked in place, how it spills into the rest of your life, and the small steps that can help you start moving again — without pressure, shame, or the old “just be strong” mentality.

    If you’ve been feeling lost in your grief lately, please know you don’t have to walk it alone. Reaching out is a strength, not a failure.

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    6 mins