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The D Word
Rachel Bracken
7 episodes
4 days ago
What happens when someone dies? Who do you call, what paperwork is needed, what choices do you have? The D Word answers these questions with calm, practical advice. Hosted by funeral director and celebrant Rachel Bracken, this podcast guides families, carers, and healthcare workers through end-of-life care, funerals, and grief. Expect clear steps, expert voices, and real stories to help you feel informed and supported when facing death, dying, and loss.
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What happens when someone dies? Who do you call, what paperwork is needed, what choices do you have? The D Word answers these questions with calm, practical advice. Hosted by funeral director and celebrant Rachel Bracken, this podcast guides families, carers, and healthcare workers through end-of-life care, funerals, and grief. Expect clear steps, expert voices, and real stories to help you feel informed and supported when facing death, dying, and loss.
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Self-Improvement
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Protecting Your Peace — Setting Boundaries and Finding Calm in Grief
The D Word
33 minutes 55 seconds
3 weeks ago
Protecting Your Peace — Setting Boundaries and Finding Calm in Grief

Grief is heavy enough on its own — but when you’re also carrying the emotional weight of other people, it can feel impossible to breathe.

In this episode, Rachel talks about how to protect your peace through the chaos of loss — setting boundaries, understanding why others behave in strange or overwhelming ways, and learning to hold space for yourself first.

You’ll hear about:

  • The mental, emotional, and physical toll of grief

  • Why some people over-help while others completely disappear

  • How to respond with kindness and boundaries

  • What real, practical help actually looks like (and how to ask for it)

  • Gentle ways to protect your peace when everything feels too much

This conversation blends lived experience, psychology, and heart. It’s for anyone navigating loss, supporting someone through it, or simply wanting to understand grief with more compassion.

Content note: We discuss death, grief, and funeral planning. Please take care while listening.

Crisis support (Australia):

  • Emergency: 000 (immediate danger)

  • Lifeline: 13 11 14 — 24/7 crisis support & suicide prevention

  • 13YARN: 13 92 76 — 24/7 crisis support for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples

  • Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467 — 24/7 phone & online counselling

  • Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636 — 24/7 mental health support

  • Kids Helpline: 1800 55 1800 — 24/7 support for young people (5–25)

If you’re outside Australia, please contact your local emergency number or a local crisis line.

Share your questions or experiences: DM on Instagram @TheDWord.podcast and we may include answers in a future episode.

The D Word
What happens when someone dies? Who do you call, what paperwork is needed, what choices do you have? The D Word answers these questions with calm, practical advice. Hosted by funeral director and celebrant Rachel Bracken, this podcast guides families, carers, and healthcare workers through end-of-life care, funerals, and grief. Expect clear steps, expert voices, and real stories to help you feel informed and supported when facing death, dying, and loss.