Hear stories of loss and grief through suicide - how others have healed the only way they know how. This podcast is about hope and healing. It is about reducing the stigma and helping others understand the significance of suicide and suicide loss.
Please look after yourself when you listen to this podcast. It is not designed as therapy - take your time and know there is support out there if you need it:
Some charitable organisations designed for suicide loss support:
http://uksobs.org/
http://supportaftersuicide.org.uk/
http://suicidegriefsupport.com
If you are seriously worried about yourself or anyone else, please contact the following organisations for advice and support:
http://www.samaritans.org/ FREE 24/7 HELPLINE: 116 123
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/suicide/
http://www.rethink.org/advice-and-information/carers-hub/suicidal-thoughts-how-to-support-someone/
http://www.mind.org.uk/
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Hear stories of loss and grief through suicide - how others have healed the only way they know how. This podcast is about hope and healing. It is about reducing the stigma and helping others understand the significance of suicide and suicide loss.
Please look after yourself when you listen to this podcast. It is not designed as therapy - take your time and know there is support out there if you need it:
Some charitable organisations designed for suicide loss support:
http://uksobs.org/
http://supportaftersuicide.org.uk/
http://suicidegriefsupport.com
If you are seriously worried about yourself or anyone else, please contact the following organisations for advice and support:
http://www.samaritans.org/ FREE 24/7 HELPLINE: 116 123
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/suicide/
http://www.rethink.org/advice-and-information/carers-hub/suicidal-thoughts-how-to-support-someone/
http://www.mind.org.uk/
Mullen's Miracles: Turning a Son’s Tragedy into Hope
The Healing Narratives of Suicide Grief
32 minutes
2 weeks ago
Mullen's Miracles: Turning a Son’s Tragedy into Hope
In this episode, Kathy, who lost her only son Eric to suicide seven years earlier, shares her honest and hopeful journey. She describes grief, therapy and healing, how she founded Mullen’s Miracles, organ donation, QPR training, and the upcoming Inner Circle app that connects people with support.
Kathy explains how routines, community and keeping Eric’s memory alive helped her find acceptance and purpose. She offers practical resources and a compassionate message of hope for anyone affected by suicide, particularly mothers grieving an only child.
As always. listen and watch with care and know there are people out there that can help and support you.
Within the UK:
Samaritans - Free on 116 123
Suicide&Co - Free on 0800 054 8400 Mon-Friday 9am-9pm
Within the US:
Suicide Hotline: Free on 1-800-273-8255 or text 742741
Find Dr Sue & Suicide Grief Support:
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www.suicidegriefsupport.com
A community for suicide loss survivors
EMDR Suicide Grief Retreat April 2026
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Mullens Miracles
Kathy on LinkedIn
The Healing Narratives of Suicide Grief
Hear stories of loss and grief through suicide - how others have healed the only way they know how. This podcast is about hope and healing. It is about reducing the stigma and helping others understand the significance of suicide and suicide loss.
Please look after yourself when you listen to this podcast. It is not designed as therapy - take your time and know there is support out there if you need it:
Some charitable organisations designed for suicide loss support:
http://uksobs.org/
http://supportaftersuicide.org.uk/
http://suicidegriefsupport.com
If you are seriously worried about yourself or anyone else, please contact the following organisations for advice and support:
http://www.samaritans.org/ FREE 24/7 HELPLINE: 116 123
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/suicide/
http://www.rethink.org/advice-and-information/carers-hub/suicidal-thoughts-how-to-support-someone/
http://www.mind.org.uk/