My Ordinary Life

Inclusion North
My Ordinary Life

In season 1 guests who have a learning disability share their unique stories; discussing the trials, triumphs and the joy they've found along the way. Season 2 is about death and dying. Members of our Stop People Dying Too Young group meet with professionals to answer the questions we all want to understand. From discussing how to arrange a funeral to what a good death means. These podcasts are about overcoming barriers to celebrating personal achievements, these moving stories offer a rare invitation to hear life from a different perspective.

  1. 12/05/2024

    My Ordinary Life: Ask the Experts about Death and Dying (S2:E4)

    Welcome to the final episode in the second season of our podcast, ‘My Ordinary Life’. This new season is all about talking openly with people with a learning disability about death and dying, the feelings we have when someone we love dies and how we can help people to feel more comfortable talking about these topics. This episode is hosted by Anthony Fothergill who is a member of Inclusion North’s Stop People Dying Too Young Group, he is joined by a panel of experts. They are Dr. Katy Vigurs, Dr. Lisa Baker, funeral director Alex Thornhill, and Emma Satchell from Dying To Help. T0gether, they talk about important questions like what happens when we die, what a coroner does, what a’ good death’ means and what a hospice is. They also talk about important topics like grief and end-of-life care. Visit the Inclusion North website: https://inclusionnorth.org/ Find our more about My Ordinary Life podcast https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/my-ordinary-life-podcast/ Find out more about the Stop People Dying Too Young Group here. ( The Easy Read guides and videos that Emma Satchell and Dr Lisa Baker mention can also be found on this page. ) https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/stop-people-dying-too-young-the-leder-programme/ Visit the Death Cafe website https://deathcafe.com/ Follow Inclusion North and My Ordinary Life on social media: https://www.facebook.com/InclusionNorth https://www.facebook.com/MyOrdinaryLifePodcast https://www.instagram.com/ordinarylife66/

    46 min
  2. 12/04/2024

    My Ordinary Life: Grief and What we Do when Loved Ones Die (S2:E3)

    Welcome to the second season of our podcast, ‘My Ordinary Life’.  This new season is all about talking openly with people with a learning disability about  death and dying, the feelings we have when someone we love dies and how we can help people to feel more comfortable talking about these topics. In this episode we meet Syed Ullah, Dawn Flockton, Shirley Potts  and Joanna Routledge who are members of Inclusion North’s Stop People Dying Too Young Group. The episode is hosted by Karen Parry. They talk about people they have loved who have died. They talk about how to remember people who have died. We learn about grief in muslim cultures and what it’s like to grieve for someone who is far away. They discuss what grief is like for children. There are some tears and many smiles as they discuss how to celebrate those we love who have died. Visit the Inclusion North website: https://inclusionnorth.org/ Find our more about My Ordinary Life podcast https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/my-ordinary-life-podcast/  Find out more about the Stop People Dying Too Young Group here.  https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/stop-people-dying-too-young-the-leder-programme/ Follow Inclusion North and My Ordinary Life on social media: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085855406961 https://www.facebook.com/MyOrdinaryLifePodcast https://m.facebook.com/100085855406961/ https://www.instagram.com/ordinarylife66/ Easy Read Guides on Death, Dying and Stages of Grief https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/stop-people-dying-too-young-the-leder-programme/ Waterbugs and Dragonflies Book https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/waterbugs-and-dragonflies-9781472973153/ Listen to our theme song by O’Hooley and Tidow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM_CMJ7qYI0

    43 min
  3. 12/03/2024

    My Ordinary Life: Thinking About Our Own Deaths (S2:E2)

    This new season is all about talking openly with people with a learning disability, autistic people and family carers about  death and dying, the feelings we have when someone we love dies and how we can help people to feel more comfortable talking about these topics. In this episode we meet Gavin Barr, Linda Dickinson and Fiona Regan who are members of Inclusion North’s  Stop People Dying Too Young Group. They are joined by Davina Radford from St Oswald's Hospice and Dorothy Matthews a Learning Disability Nurse.  They talk about what makes a good life. They also discuss what it means to have a good death. It is discussed how that is different for everybody. They discuss different ideas of what happens when we die Visit the Inclusion North website: https://inclusionnorth.org/ Find our more about My Ordinary Life podcast https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/my-ordinary-life-podcast/ Find out more about the Stop People Dying Too Young Group here. https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/stop-people-dying-too-young-the-leder-programme/ Visit the Death Cafe website https://deathcafe.com/ Deciding right and End of life planning documents   https://northerncanceralliance.nhs.uk/deciding-right/deciding-right-resources/ Follow Inclusion North and My Ordinary Life on social media: https://m.facebook.com/100085855406961/ https://www.facebook.com/MyOrdinaryLifePodcast https://www.instagram.com/ordinarylife66/ Listen to our Theme Song ‘Spare Change’ by O’Hooley and Tidow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM_CMJ7qYI0

    41 min
  4. 12/02/2024

    My Ordinary Life: Planning Our Own Funeral (S2:E1)

    Welcome to the second season of our podcast, ‘My Ordinary Life’.  This new season is all about talking openly with people with a learning disability about  death and dying, the feelings we have when someone we love dies and how we can help people to feel more comfortable talking about these topics. In this episode, we meet David Nicholls. He works at a funeral director called ‘Go As You Please’. David is joined by Suzie Fothergill and her two children, Anthony and Lindsey. They share why they decided to plan their funerals ahead of time and explain how they did it. They also share personal stories and talk about the special ways they want their funerals to reflect their own personalities. The episode talks about how cremations and burials work and explains why planning ahead can make things easier for family and friends. The host Karen Parry also asks questions on behalf of Inclusion North’s ‘Stop People Dying Too Young Group’. Visit the Inclusion North website: https://inclusionnorth.org/ Find our more about My Ordinary Life podcast https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/my-ordinary-life-podcast/  Find out more about Stop People Dying Too Young Group https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/stop-people-dying-too-young-the-leder-programme/ Visit the Go As You Please website https://www.goasyouplease.com/ Follow Inclusion North and My Ordinary Life on social media: https://www.facebook.com/InclusionNorth https://www.facebook.com/MyOrdinaryLifePodcast https://www.instagram.com/ordinarylife66/

    35 min

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In season 1 guests who have a learning disability share their unique stories; discussing the trials, triumphs and the joy they've found along the way. Season 2 is about death and dying. Members of our Stop People Dying Too Young group meet with professionals to answer the questions we all want to understand. From discussing how to arrange a funeral to what a good death means. These podcasts are about overcoming barriers to celebrating personal achievements, these moving stories offer a rare invitation to hear life from a different perspective.

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