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Hello, I’m Sarah Mc Ginn, and you’re listening to Life's Too Short
I believe that grief has the power to change your life forever.
Your beliefs, your desires, your motivators, and your purpose,
I want to speak with people who have also experienced great grief in their lives.
What can we learn from people who have lived through the unimaginable?
And how do we ensure that we are making the most of our time here?

Because, as we all know, life is too short. 
Each week I'll be speaking with a different guest on their experiences through grief, and how the lives they lived have been changed, forever. The conversations may be hard to listen to at times, but they are important to hear, important to take what you can from their stories and journeys.
And, as with the complexities of life, there is lightness and laughter running through each and every story. So grab your cup of tea, or pop on your runners (whatever way you like to listen to your podcasts) and plug your earphones in to listen to these stories of....hope.
To support this podcast and allow me to keep bringing you these stories, please consider popping over to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifestooshortpodcast
Thank you ✨️

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life's too short Sarah Mc Ginn

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 9 Ratings

Hello, I’m Sarah Mc Ginn, and you’re listening to Life's Too Short
I believe that grief has the power to change your life forever.
Your beliefs, your desires, your motivators, and your purpose,
I want to speak with people who have also experienced great grief in their lives.
What can we learn from people who have lived through the unimaginable?
And how do we ensure that we are making the most of our time here?

Because, as we all know, life is too short. 
Each week I'll be speaking with a different guest on their experiences through grief, and how the lives they lived have been changed, forever. The conversations may be hard to listen to at times, but they are important to hear, important to take what you can from their stories and journeys.
And, as with the complexities of life, there is lightness and laughter running through each and every story. So grab your cup of tea, or pop on your runners (whatever way you like to listen to your podcasts) and plug your earphones in to listen to these stories of....hope.
To support this podcast and allow me to keep bringing you these stories, please consider popping over to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifestooshortpodcast
Thank you ✨️

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    Life's Too Short Season 1 Recap

    Life's Too Short Season 1 Recap

    As I'm getting ready for the season 2 release, I wanted to share with you some snippets from series 1.
    A reminder of our conversations, and how grief can affect us as individuals.
    Subscribe to be kept up to date on season 2 release.
    Follow along on Instagram for all udates: https://www.instagram.com/lifestooshortpodcast/

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    • 6 min
    Jennie Mc Ginn: The Life & Loss of Mum, a Mother's Day Special

    Jennie Mc Ginn: The Life & Loss of Mum, a Mother's Day Special

    With Mother's Day this weekend I wanted to do something special.
    I sat down with my sister Jennie to discuss the impact of losing our Mum, the first time we've sat down and had such an open and honest conversation on this grief.
    We laughed, we cried and we spoke about how we bring the joy of Mum into our lives.
    Mother's Day can be hard on so many people, and if that is you, then please be kind to yourself this weekend.
    If you would like to hear someone on the podcast, or would like to share your own story, please reach out to me on Instagram @lifestooshortpodcast
    Season 2 incoming

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    • 59 min
    Ciara O'Malley: Living through the grief of the sudden death of your partner of 10 years

    Ciara O'Malley: Living through the grief of the sudden death of your partner of 10 years

    This is the very last episode of the first season, and I want to start by saying how grateful I am for everyone who shared their story, who listened, who messaged, it has all meant so much.
     
    I’ll be back with season two over the coming months, so if you’re not yet following on Instagram, head over to@lifestooshortpodcast to follow and keep up to date with the release of season two.
     
    And if there is anything or anyone you would like to hear on season 2, just pop me a DM.
     
    On today’s episode I speak with Ciara O’Malley. Ciara tragically lost her partner of 10 years, David, in a drowning accident when they lived in Canada. She speaks with me today about how her grief took over her life in the time after she lost David. But how she now feels guided by both her grief and her partner in what she does in her everyday life.
     
    She harnessed her grief into writing and released a book in 2021, Miracles Appear When Loved Ones Are Near', a story about grief, empowerment and enlightenment, to help people seek their own inner strength in the harshest of times.
     
    How Ciara speaks about grief and hope in this episode is inspiring. I hope you can take what you need from this conversation too.
     
    If you want to connect with Ciara you can do so on Instagram @ciara_omwellness, where there will also be links to buy her book and listen to her podcast.
     
    If you enjoyed listening to this series please consider rating and reviewing on whatever platform you are listening on – it really helps us as
    a new podcast.
     
    And a huge thank you to our season 1 sponsor, Pause.Penny. Check them out on social here and their website here.
     
    The final words to leave you with today has been inspired by all my guests on the series -
     
    "Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness"
     
    Thank you xx

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    • 53 min
    Charlie Moon: Living through the grief of losing your Sister

    Charlie Moon: Living through the grief of losing your Sister

    On today’s episode I speak with singer, guitarist, and Ireland’s “rising star of jazz” Charlie Moon.
    He speaks with me today about the untimely death of his eldest sister Claire, how the combined grief within this family has brought them closer together, and how a little street in Wicklow town has connected them to their sister and daughter.
    Charlie also speaks to me about the authors, books & beliefs that have helped him understand life and death, and we discuss the full circle of birth, death and life as he prepares to become a Father for the first time.
    I found this conversation with Charlie fascinating – his deep insight into his grief is remarkable, and I feel I learnt a lot about my own grief from chatting with him.
    I hope you can take what you need from this conversation too. 
    If you want to connect with Charlie you can follow him on Instagram @charlie_moon_music or on his website charliemoonmusic.com
    You can follow us on Instagram under lifestooshortpodcast to keep up to date on new releases.
    If you enjoyed listening to this episode please consider rating and reviewing on whatever platform you are listening on – it really helps us as a new podcast.
    This episode is proudly brought to you in partnership with new mindfulness brand Pause.Penny.
    Follow them on Instagram to find out all about their Gratitude and Manifestation practices.

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    • 43 min
    Rebecca Horan: Living through Fertility grief and the journey for the second child

    Rebecca Horan: Living through Fertility grief and the journey for the second child

    **TW Pregnancy Loss and Ectopic Pregnancy**
    On today’s episode, I speak with Rebecca Horan. Head of Production for DMG Ireland, Mum to two gorgeous little girls, and as her bio says, professional talker!
    Rebecca talks with me today about her multiple pregnancy losses when looking to conceive her second child, and the ectopic pregnancy that brought her to her lowest moments in her fertility journey.
    She talks so openly and so beautifully about her experience, and tells me how she thinks her grief has changed her for the better.
    All of our episodes deal with death and grief, but this episode deals with fertility loss and may not be suitable for all listeners.
    If you want to follow Rebecca you can head over to her Instagram page @instarebeccahoran
    If you enjoyed listening to this episode please consider rating and reviewing on what platform you listen in on ❤️
    And you can follow us on Instagram under lifestooshortpodcast to keep up to date on new releases.
    Some final words to leave you with – sometimes it’s the smallest things that can make the biggest difference, check in on your family and friends.
    This episode is brought to you in partnership with new mindfulness brand Pause.Penny
    Follow them on Instagram to find out about their Gratitude and Manifestation practices.

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    • 48 min
    Sandie Byrne: Life after life with Ireland's Top Medium

    Sandie Byrne: Life after life with Ireland's Top Medium

    I believe that grief has the power to change your life forever.
    On todays episode I wanted to do something a little different.
    When we grieve, we look to anything that will bring us some hope, perspective, or peace. Trying to get answers to our questions – will I ever see them again? How will I live without them? What happens after we die? Will I ever feel happy again? 
    Throughout this podcast I want to speak with the people who deal with grief as their everyday profession. From death doulas to grief psychologists to spiritualists – speaking with the people who bring hope to the grieving.
    On todays episode I speak with psychic medium, Sandie Byrne. Sandie is an award winning psychic medium who has been developing her abilities since she was a child. She has helped people from across the globe in connecting with their loved ones who have passed on.
    I know that this isn’t for everyone, I know there will be sceptics and that’s OK, but I would encourage you to listen with an open mind, you might just hear something that resonates. 
    If you would like to connect with Sandie you can visit her at sandiebyrne.com. You can also listen to her podcast where each episode goes into more detail on all things spiritual. It’s called Life After Life and available on all platforms.
    You can follow us on Instagram under lifestooshortpodcast to keep up to date on new releases
    If you enjoyed listening to this episode please like and subscribe on whatever platform you are listening on – it really helps us as a new podcast!

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    • 43 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

R_dumpling ,

Outstanding podcast

I love this beautifully put together podcast. It’s heartbreaking at times, yet uplifting too. Credit to the host.

LZLM33 ,

Highly recommend!

Really enjoying this podcast so far. Would highly recommend for anyone going through grief, the ‘pre’ grieving period or for anyone looking to support someone going through grief and wants a better understanding. I’ve found listening to these episodes really cathartic for my own grieving journey and have found great comfort knowing that others have experienced grief in similar ways. Ways that you don’t always hear or read about. Looking forward to seeing who Sarah will be interviewing next.

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