Coleen Nolan talks to her celebrity friends about their own very personal experiences of death and grief, and how they’ve chosen to remember the people they love. Each week she’ll touch on a different theme – from losing a parent, sibling or spouse to finding happiness and purpose after they’re gone. Unpacking how her guests handled the initial blow of losing a loved one. How and where they found support. The delicate task of organising the perfect, personalised funeral. And the coping mechanisms they relied on to get them through the darkest of times. They’ll also be sharing their best advice alongside Cruse Bereavement Support and Co-op Funeralcare specialists, in the hope it helps someone out there who needs to hear it most.
This podcast is a Reach Production brought to you by Co-op Funeralcare. If you have been affected by anything discussed in this podcast you can find support and advice at coop.co.uk/bereavementhelp. Together, no one has to deal with bereavement alone.
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Coleen Nolan talks to her celebrity friends about their own very personal experiences of death and grief, and how they’ve chosen to remember the people they love. Each week she’ll touch on a different theme – from losing a parent, sibling or spouse to finding happiness and purpose after they’re gone. Unpacking how her guests handled the initial blow of losing a loved one. How and where they found support. The delicate task of organising the perfect, personalised funeral. And the coping mechanisms they relied on to get them through the darkest of times. They’ll also be sharing their best advice alongside Cruse Bereavement Support and Co-op Funeralcare specialists, in the hope it helps someone out there who needs to hear it most.
This podcast is a Reach Production brought to you by Co-op Funeralcare. If you have been affected by anything discussed in this podcast you can find support and advice at coop.co.uk/bereavementhelp. Together, no one has to deal with bereavement alone.
Yolanda Clarke, of Cruse Bereavement Support, and Jeannie Conroy, Funeral Director at Co-op Funeralcare, reflect on Dr Amir Khan's conversation and the benefits of funeral planning. Talking now helps your loved ones later. For help starting your conversation visit coop.co.uk/funeralcare.
Dr. Amir Khan shares his thoughts on his funeral arrangements, expressing a desire for 90s RnB music and curry to be part of the occasion. Talking now helps your loved ones later. For help starting your conversation visit coop.co.uk/funeralcare.
Dr. Amir Khan recalls the day he received the news of his father's passing, vividly recollecting the precise moment. Talking now helps your loved ones later. For help starting your conversation visit coop.co.uk/funeralcare.
Dr Amir Khan - TV doctor lost his father during his twenties following a long-term illness. He speaks openly about the day it happened, discusses what his medical career has taught him about having conversations about death and reveals his own unique funeral arrangements. Talking now helps your loved ones later. For help starting your conversation visit coop.co.uk/funeralcare.
Yolanda Clarke of Cruse Bereavement Support and Tracey Harriman, a Funeral Arranger at Co-op Funeralcare, discuss the challenges of dealing with grief in traumatic circumstances. Talking now helps your loved ones later. For help starting your conversation visit coop.co.uk/funeralcare.
Dr. Alex George openly shares his thoughts on his funeral wishes, including his desired music for his farewell. Talking now helps your loved ones later. For help starting your conversation visit coop.co.uk/funeralcare.
Three years ago, Dr. Alex George, a TV personality and the UK Youth Mental Health Ambassador, tragically experienced the loss of his brother to suicide. Talking now helps your loved ones later. For help starting your conversation visit coop.co.uk/funeralcare.
Dr Alex George - TV personality and UK Youth Mental Health Ambassador - sadly lost his brother to suicide three years ago. He tells us how he and his family coped, explains why talking is so important and shares his wishes for his own funeral. Talking now helps your loved ones later. For help starting your conversation visit coop.co.uk/funeralcare.
Yolanda Clarke from Cruse Bereavement Support & Tracey Harriman, a Funeral Arranger, at Co-op Funeralcare reflect on Eamonn's conversation with Coleen. They share advice and the importance of talking about death and funerals. Talking now helps your loved ones later. For help starting your conversation visit coop.co.uk/funeralcare.
In a touching conversation about funeral wishes, Eamonn Holmes reflects on the song he envisions for his farewell. Talking now helps your loved ones later. For help starting your conversation visit coop.co.uk/funeralcare.
TV host Eamonn Holmes sadly experienced the loss of his mother last year and was heartbroken that he couldn't attend her funeral due to his own health problems. Talking now helps your loved ones later. For help starting your conversation visit coop.co.uk/funeralcare
TV presenter Eamonn Holmes lost his beloved mum last year, and was devastated to miss her funeral due to poor health. Here he talks dealing with grief, paying respects and what he wants his own funeral to look like when his time comes. Talking now helps your loved ones later. For help starting your conversation visit coop.co.uk/funeralcare
Scottish actor Gary Hollywood lost his brother Gerard in lockdown. He talks about the difficulties he and his family faced mourning him with Covid restrictions in place, and how he plans to celebrate Gerard’s life now that he’s able to. If you have been affected by anything discussed in this podcast you can find support and advice at coop.co.uk/bereavementhelp. Together, no one has to deal with bereavement alone.
Author Candice Brathwaite lost her dad Richard in her 20s – she talks about how she navigated this loss at such a young age and how it’s shaped her approach to family life today. If you have been affected by anything discussed in this podcast you can find support and advice at coop.co.uk/bereavementhelp. Together, no one has to deal with bereavement alone.
Losing both his 19-year-old brother Oliver and his dad Paul four years earlier to cancer has changed the way singer and reality TV star Jake Quickenden approaches his life. Jake shares his new outlook, the things that helped him through, and why he’ll never stop talking about Oliver and Paul. If you have been affected by anything discussed in this podcast you can find support and advice at coop.co.uk/bereavementhelp. Together, no one has to deal with bereavement alone.
This week Coleen talks to TV, radio and stage performer Debbie McGee about her life-long love affair with husband Paul Daniels; how the death of her best friend and work partner affected her; and how she’s built a life after loss. If you have been affected by anything discussed in this podcast you can find support and advice at coop.co.uk/bereavementhelp. Together, no one has to deal with bereavement alone.
Coleen chats to her sister, actress, singer and TV personality Linda Nolan about losing her first love and husband of 26 years, Brian; the death of their mum Maureen to Alzheimer’s; and dealing with the loss of their sister Bernie to cancer. If you have been affected by anything discussed in this podcast you can find support and advice at coop.co.uk/bereavementhelp. Together, no one has to deal with bereavement alone.
Coleen Nolan talks to her celebrity friends about their own very personal experiences of death and grief, and how they’ve chosen to remember the people they love. Each week she’ll touch on a different theme – from losing a parent, sibling or spouse to finding happiness and purpose after they’re gone. Unpacking how her guests handled the initial blow of losing a loved one. How and where they found support. The delicate task of organising the perfect, personalised funeral. And the coping mechanisms they relied on to get them through the darkest of times. They’ll also be sharing their best advice alongside Cruse Bereavement Support and Co-op Funeralcare specialists, in the hope it helps someone out there who needs to hear it most.
This podcast is a Reach Production brought to you by Co-op Funeralcare. Because no one has to deal with bereavement alone.
Coleen Nolan talks to her celebrity friends about their own very personal experiences of death and grief, and how they’ve chosen to remember the people they love. Each week she’ll touch on a different theme – from losing a parent, sibling or spouse to finding happiness and purpose after they’re gone. Unpacking how her guests handled the initial blow of losing a loved one. How and where they found support. The delicate task of organising the perfect, personalised funeral. And the coping mechanisms they relied on to get them through the darkest of times. They’ll also be sharing their best advice alongside Cruse Bereavement Support and Co-op Funeralcare specialists, in the hope it helps someone out there who needs to hear it most.
This podcast is a Reach Production brought to you by Co-op Funeralcare. If you have been affected by anything discussed in this podcast you can find support and advice at coop.co.uk/bereavementhelp. Together, no one has to deal with bereavement alone.