22 episodes

Welcome to Not So Linear, the podcast that aims to help you feel less alone in your grief or loss journey. I'm your host Tamsin Millard and I speak with amazingly strong people who share their own stories on how they have navigated life after loss. But don't worry, we'll talk plenty about finding happiness, what inspires us and helps us to grow. Instagram @tamsinmillard Click here to become a Patron MemberSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/not-so-linear.
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Not So Linear Tamsin Millard

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 18 Ratings

Welcome to Not So Linear, the podcast that aims to help you feel less alone in your grief or loss journey. I'm your host Tamsin Millard and I speak with amazingly strong people who share their own stories on how they have navigated life after loss. But don't worry, we'll talk plenty about finding happiness, what inspires us and helps us to grow. Instagram @tamsinmillard Click here to become a Patron MemberSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/not-so-linear.
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    Grief & Anxiety, with Josh Fletcher (@anxietyjosh)

    Grief & Anxiety, with Josh Fletcher (@anxietyjosh)

    In this episode I speak with Joshua Fletcher (@anxietyjosh on IG), who is a psychotherapist specialising in anxiety disorders. I wanted to understand why grief can often be a catalyst for anxiety and how we can learn to retrain our brain to manage it more effectively.
    Josh opens up about the experience of losing his brother to cancer as a teenager and how the unprocessed grief led him to a mental breakdown. However, he now commits his career to providing psychoeducation and spreading awareness about the topic. He is a best-selling author of two anxiety self-help books, as well as hosting The Panic Pod podcast.
    We also discuss:
    Ruminating thoughtsWhy we shouldn't search for 'coping mechanisms' as we CAN copeHow we need to retrain our brain to break our anxious habitsAlcohol & anxietyMaking peace with your anxiety and letting it be with you, rather than fighting itComplicated griefGambling and addictionWhen to seek help
    We hope that this episode helps you to feel less alone in your journey.
    Don't forget to follow me at @tamsinmillard

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    • 48 min
    Darkness is Golden, with Mary Hoang

    Darkness is Golden, with Mary Hoang

    Mary Hoang is a psychologist who thinks creatively about what makes humans lead more meaningful lives. She is founder of the mental health organisation 'The Indigo Project' and is tearing down the walls of traditional psychology.
    After her fathers death in 2017, Mary turned to art and writing to explore how the darker aspects of life hold the keys to insight and purpose. Losing him was her life changing moment, which she so beautifully documents in her book ‘Darkness is Golden’ and explores alongside us how we can deal with life’s messiness. 
    We talk about:
    Mary's background and why she set up a progressive therapy practiceWhy we have to give uncomfortable feelings space, rather than supressing themLosing her Father and how it shifted her lens on lifeGrief & funerals in Asian cultureDeath mediationThe concept of the 'Inner child' and how we must learn to meet our needsHow all types of grief are valid, such as loss of career, relationship or health etcThe monsters in our haunted houseMary's experience of breaking down whilst writing the bookManaging anxiety
    If you are interested in reading more about her work, you can find her organisation here: www.theindigoproject.com.au and her instagram @maryhoangindigo
    You can order her book 'Darkness is Golden via Amazon or Booktopia.
    Thanks and don't forget to subscribe to Not So Linear to get the latest episodes!


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    • 55 min
    Tam Talks #1

    Tam Talks #1

    Hey everyone!
    I'm back from a little break in podcasting and returning with a new sort episode type called 'Tam Talks', which is full of my little ramblings and thoughts! I talk about:

    Lockdown lifting in SydneyTaking your time to get back in to socialisingAustralia's crazy border rulesFeeling excluded as a temporary visa holderFocusing on gratitude and what I do haveTrying to live in the momentPatreon
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    • 15 min
    My Grief Journey Pt.2, with Tamsin & Lily Millard

    My Grief Journey Pt.2, with Tamsin & Lily Millard

    Hey! Welcome back to another episode of Not So Linear, where I talk about my grief journey and the last 6 months of change since launching the podcast. This time I'm interviewed by my younger sister Lily, which is very special as it shows how much we've grown through our grief together.

    I talk honestly about how my relationship with my grief and my mum have evolved, as I have tried to make peace with my emotions and find ways to connect with her again. I also talk about the importance of finding a strong community of others who can help you feel less alone and I am so glad I found that in Motherless Daughters and within my own instagram page @tamsinmillard

    We also talk about the impact that alcohol has on anxiety and how we live in a society that pressures us to tick off life events in order to be 'happy' - which is just unnecessary!
     
    I hope you feel less alone in  your journey by listening to mine. Don't forget to follow across apple and spotify to keep up to date with all of my latest episodes!
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    • 41 min
    Grief & Loss Education in the Workplace, with Katrina Preisler-Weller

    Grief & Loss Education in the Workplace, with Katrina Preisler-Weller

    Hey guys! On today's episode I am joined by fellow motherless daughter, Katrina. After experiencing multiple losses within her early life and witnessing the uncomfort and lack of knowledge around her, Katrina began her journey as a grief & loss educator.

    Katrina specialises in providing workshops within organisations and businesses. For many people, returning to work after a significant loss can be daunting and anxiety inducing. Therefore, it's so important that our workplaces are able to support those who are grieving and can provide their employees with the tools to deal with such scenarios. 

    Katrina also talks about how we can support our friends who are grieving and explains the importance of acknowledging them. The last thing we want to do is dismiss another's grief!

    You can find more about Katrina on her website www.katrinapreislerweller.com or on her instagram @katrinapweller

    Thanks and don't forget to follow me on Instagram @tamsinmillard
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    • 33 min
    Losing my twin brother Will, with George Falck

    Losing my twin brother Will, with George Falck

    In this episode I'm joined by George Falck, who lost his twin brother Will when he was 24. Will was diagnosed with terminal cancer and the boys decided they would do as much as they could in the few years that they had left together.

    From following England Football matches all over Europe, to Will running a marathon in Amsterdam, they didn't let the anticipatory grief get in their way of quality time together. However,  George is very open about how he felt relief once Will passed away, since his last few months and weeks were an extremely difficult time for him.

    What I love about George's grief journey is that he works hard to keep Will's memory alive. From taking a flag with Will's name on to sporting events all over the world, to hosting an annual golf tournament in his name. It is these acts that give George strength and help him feel close to Will all these years later.

    Don't forget to 'follow' this podcast and you can find me on instagram: @tamsinmillard_
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    • 37 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

drallim61 ,

Share your story.

For people who are looking for somewhere to tell their story or listen to the experiences of others, Tamsin’s podcasts provide a great place to do that.
Many people lock in their grief and feel unable to express their feelings either to family or friends. These podcasts are brilliant at giving people the opportunity to realise they are not alone and can start to build strength from a shared experience.
I would encourage anyone who is struggling to come to terms with their grief or knows someone who is, to listen to these interviews.
They will find them immensely helpful.

benmil27 ,

Amazing and so important

This podcast is amazing and such an important resource! Not only does it work to destigmatise so many important topics such as grief and mental health by enabling these conversations to be had, it also serves as a brilliant opportunity for those dealing with their grief to be able to hear and identify with the experiences of others. Tamsin’s and the accounts of others are so heartfelt, authentic and raw and does the work that needs to be done to help others and to inform!

The Grief Sofa ,

Great podcast

Really enjoying this podcast so far and can’t see what else is in line!! 🧡🧡🧡

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