Do not let society make you believe that your grief is not important. Grieving in a pandemic and busting the grief taboo; with Patricia De Picciotto

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Click here to provide a one-time donation.Patricia from the Instagram out Neshama’s Journey joined me recently to tell her own grief story since losing her Mum from pancreatic cancer in November 2019.We talk about how difficult the first few weeks are after losing someone, how our relationships with our friends and loved ones can be affected, the importance of speaking out about grief and not letting it be a taboo and how Patricia has found grieving during a global pandemic.I hope you enjoy this week’s episode. If you find the podcast useful I’d be so grateful if you would consider supporting its future by signing up to donate a monthly amount, from as little as £1 to help me pay for the various services that keep it online. I run it in my free time alongside my job and fund the majority of it myself, but this podcast wouldn’t be here now without the kind donations I’ve received in the past and it would mean the world to me if you could help me to keep it going.You can find Patricia online here - Instagram: @neshamajourney Thank you so much, have a lovely week, and keep safe!You can find the podcast on:Facebook - Dead Parent Club PodcastInstagram - @deadparentclubpodcastTwitter - @dpcpodcastEmail - dpcpodcast@hotmail.com Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Do not let society make you believe that your grief is not important. Grieving in a pandemic and busting the grief taboo; with Patricia De Picciotto

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