40 min

Get Men Talking: Grief makes the best people; with Jake Quickenden Dead Parent Club

    • Mental Health

From grief stories and mental health to fatherhood, we’ve released a number of exciting episodes this month with some fantastic advocates for men’s grief as part of our Get Men Talking mini series. 
For the final episode, we’re joined by the brilliant and charismatic Jake Quickenden. 
Jake is a singer and presenter, and his dad and his brother both died within just four years of each other from two different forms of bone cancer. 
Since his dad died in 2008, Jake has undergone periods of time when he’s struggled with his mental health and figuring out his direction in life. In this episode, he takes us on a journey through his own grieving process and how his funny, kind and outgoing nature is a result of what he’s experienced. 
He also recently became a dad himself for the first time and shared how this has brought on a whole new wave of thoughts and feelings. 
Most importantly - we talked about how some of the best people we know are the ones that are part of the Club.
As always - we hope you enjoy this week’s episode! But if you do have any further questions on the topic just drop us an email or message us using the details below. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.
To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:
Instagram
Facebook
Twitter
Special thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast!
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub.

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From grief stories and mental health to fatherhood, we’ve released a number of exciting episodes this month with some fantastic advocates for men’s grief as part of our Get Men Talking mini series. 
For the final episode, we’re joined by the brilliant and charismatic Jake Quickenden. 
Jake is a singer and presenter, and his dad and his brother both died within just four years of each other from two different forms of bone cancer. 
Since his dad died in 2008, Jake has undergone periods of time when he’s struggled with his mental health and figuring out his direction in life. In this episode, he takes us on a journey through his own grieving process and how his funny, kind and outgoing nature is a result of what he’s experienced. 
He also recently became a dad himself for the first time and shared how this has brought on a whole new wave of thoughts and feelings. 
Most importantly - we talked about how some of the best people we know are the ones that are part of the Club.
As always - we hope you enjoy this week’s episode! But if you do have any further questions on the topic just drop us an email or message us using the details below. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.
To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:
Instagram
Facebook
Twitter
Special thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast!
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

40 min