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My Ordinary Life
Inclusion North
15 episodes
6 days ago
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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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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My Ordinary Life: Planning Our Own Funeral (S2:E1)
My Ordinary Life
34 minutes 33 seconds
11 months ago
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/

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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.