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The Loss Tapes
Guvna B
7 episodes
8 months ago
On the 18th of July 2017, my Dad passed away quite suddenly. It was very unexpected and I've come to realise that I wasn't very well equipped to deal with loss. I'm still on the journey of processing my grief, but one thing that's been really helpful is talking to people. I didn't quite know this, but most of us have lost someone or something that we love. It might be a person, a career, a dream, a prized possession, or something else. On this podcast I talk to people about their experience of loss because maybe someone might hear the conversation, and be able to relate to it. It might not make the pain go away, but it's pretty cool to know we're not alone. Guvna B
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On the 18th of July 2017, my Dad passed away quite suddenly. It was very unexpected and I've come to realise that I wasn't very well equipped to deal with loss. I'm still on the journey of processing my grief, but one thing that's been really helpful is talking to people. I didn't quite know this, but most of us have lost someone or something that we love. It might be a person, a career, a dream, a prized possession, or something else. On this podcast I talk to people about their experience of loss because maybe someone might hear the conversation, and be able to relate to it. It might not make the pain go away, but it's pretty cool to know we're not alone. Guvna B
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Mental Health
Personal Journals,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Christianity,
Health & Fitness
Episodes (7/7)
The Loss Tapes
Ep. 6 - Justin Welby: Losing my daughter
5 years ago
31 minutes 57 seconds

The Loss Tapes
Ep. 5 - Jasmine Aboagye: Losing my unborn child
5 years ago
53 minutes 9 seconds

The Loss Tapes
Ep. 4 - Jordan Spence: Losing my football club
5 years ago
57 minutes 14 seconds

The Loss Tapes
Ep. 3 - The People of L.A: Losing Kobe Bryant
5 years ago
22 minutes 18 seconds

The Loss Tapes
Ep. 2 - Nick Brewer: Losing my record deal
5 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes 33 seconds

The Loss Tapes
Ep. 1 - Emma Borquaye: Losing my father-in-law
5 years ago
57 minutes 9 seconds

The Loss Tapes
Trailer
5 years ago
10 minutes 1 second

The Loss Tapes
On the 18th of July 2017, my Dad passed away quite suddenly. It was very unexpected and I've come to realise that I wasn't very well equipped to deal with loss. I'm still on the journey of processing my grief, but one thing that's been really helpful is talking to people. I didn't quite know this, but most of us have lost someone or something that we love. It might be a person, a career, a dream, a prized possession, or something else. On this podcast I talk to people about their experience of loss because maybe someone might hear the conversation, and be able to relate to it. It might not make the pain go away, but it's pretty cool to know we're not alone. Guvna B