Zoe's Confessional - My Health Scare Spiral The Deep

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When you lose a loved one to disease. It haunts you. It’s almost like you are waiting for it to “get you”. This happened. Last month. And it was scary. And I was in limbo and I spiralled. I didn’t cope and the world became very dark. This is my experience.

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Credits:
Joanne Helder - Producer
Caleb Jacobs - Music
Tash Todd-Williams, Word of Mouth Digital - Digital Strategic Partner

Please DM us your thoughts and burning questions to @whatsthedeep or head to zoemarshall.com/thedeep.

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The Deep acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

When you lose a loved one to disease. It haunts you. It’s almost like you are waiting for it to “get you”. This happened. Last month. And it was scary. And I was in limbo and I spiralled. I didn’t cope and the world became very dark. This is my experience.

Join the community and go 'deeper' with Zoe by subscribing at apple.co/thedeep to gain access to exclusive bonus episodes, early access and ad free listening to regular episodes and extra juicy content from Zoe.

Credits:
Joanne Helder - Producer
Caleb Jacobs - Music
Tash Todd-Williams, Word of Mouth Digital - Digital Strategic Partner

Please DM us your thoughts and burning questions to @whatsthedeep or head to zoemarshall.com/thedeep.

The Deep is a place for you. If you love it please subscribe and leave us a rating or comment if that tickles your fancy.

The Deep acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.