30 min

Remembering your person through the waves of grief | S2 02 Grief In Common - Winston's Wish

    • Mental Health

How do the waves of grief impact teenagers and young adults? Grace’s dad died when she was eight, she’s now 23 and reflecting on how her life is entwined with her grief. Daisy’s dad died when she was 12, and she’s processing the ups and downs of her grief nearly two years on. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. They discuss ways they remember their dads, how they maintain their connections to them, and discovering grief as a superpower.

 

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

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 speak to our bereavement support team for free on weekdays (excl. bank holidays) from 8am to 8pm.

📱 08088 020 021

📧 ask@winstonswish.org

💬 live chat winstonswish.org or talkgrief.org



In an urgent crisis, you can use Give Us A Shout's 24/7 messenger service by texting WW to 85258 🤳 

How do the waves of grief impact teenagers and young adults? Grace’s dad died when she was eight, she’s now 23 and reflecting on how her life is entwined with her grief. Daisy’s dad died when she was 12, and she’s processing the ups and downs of her grief nearly two years on. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. They discuss ways they remember their dads, how they maintain their connections to them, and discovering grief as a superpower.

 

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

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 speak to our bereavement support team for free on weekdays (excl. bank holidays) from 8am to 8pm.

📱 08088 020 021

📧 ask@winstonswish.org

💬 live chat winstonswish.org or talkgrief.org



In an urgent crisis, you can use Give Us A Shout's 24/7 messenger service by texting WW to 85258 🤳 

30 min