Isn’t it awkward to talk about death? While we will all face our own death in the end, somehow, it is still seen as one of society’s taboos. Dead Good brings the conversation to the forefront by asking those questions you are dying to know but might have been too afraid to ask.
Dead Good is a podcast from St Christopher’s Hospice, hosted by comedian Sajeela Kershi. It adopts a playful, at times humorous and, above all, thought-provoking tone. Each episode, a high profile guest shares their own experiences around the topic, challenging the taboos that exist within society.
We’re on a mission to transform the wider conversation around death and dying with stimulating conversations, and in doing so elevate the standards of end of life care for all.
If you’re affected by any of the issues discussed in this series then please visit our website at www.stchristophers.org.uk where you’ll find resources and support on a whole range of issues.
A Ten Ken Creative Studios production.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Isn’t it awkward to talk about death? While we will all face our own death in the end, somehow, it is still seen as one of society’s taboos. Dead Good brings the conversation to the forefront by asking those questions you are dying to know but might have been too afraid to ask.
Dead Good is a podcast from St Christopher’s Hospice, hosted by comedian Sajeela Kershi. It adopts a playful, at times humorous and, above all, thought-provoking tone. Each episode, a high profile guest shares their own experiences around the topic, challenging the taboos that exist within society.
We’re on a mission to transform the wider conversation around death and dying with stimulating conversations, and in doing so elevate the standards of end of life care for all.
If you’re affected by any of the issues discussed in this series then please visit our website at www.stchristophers.org.uk where you’ll find resources and support on a whole range of issues.
A Ten Ken Creative Studios production.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Author, playwright, former Time Out comedy reviewer & current CEO at the Royal Academy Of Dance, comedian Tim Arthur joins Sajeela Kershi to discuss his experience of death and dying.
Tim talks at length about his experience of when his wife Louise was diagnosed with a brain tumour shortly after the birth of their daughter.
Expect to hear a range of topics including grief, remembering the last few weeks of Louise’ life, how their dark sense of humour got them through the tough times, how Louise prepared Tim to raise their daughter without her, and we find out how Tim made a bit of a mistake at Louise’ funeral…
It’s a really great conversation; moving, hilarious and insightful.
If you’re been affected by any of the issues we’ve discussed today then please do visit our website at stchristophers.org.uk where you’ll find resources and support on a whole range of issues.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.