Grief and Loss Podcasts

Keagan Mcguire
  • Good Mourning - Good Mourning shines a light on what grief is really like with honesty, hope and humour. Hosts Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn are two mates who are real, truthful, a little bit sweary and on a mission to help others feel less alone after loss. No topic is off limits as they speak to inspiring guests about all things grief and share tips and advice on how to cope from their community of fellow grievers across the globe. A grief support group in a podcast, it’s a space where you’ll feel understood, connected to others and even have the odd ‘aha!’ moment where everything you’re experiencing starts to make more sense. Most importantly, you’ll feel less alone.some text
  • Dying to Know - a podcast about all the surprising and unsurprising things that come with death. You can think of every episode like a mini guidea to getting through grief—or at least getting through the day. Hosted by the bereavement Babes, Leah & Rachel, who helped each other through their own griefsome text
  • Rosé with Rae - Rosé with Rae is a wellness and lifestyle podcast hosted by Rachel Symone Gilliam. Each conversation is designed to guide you through your grief, encourage you to prioritize rest and healing, and help you live your best life on purpose. Tune in for healing, heartfelt, and hilarious conversations over a glass of rosé with special guests and friends. Cheers! (BONUS: Rachel was a recent guest in Bereave Studios. Check the interview here!)some text
  • Terrible, Thanks for Asking - In a single year, Nora McInerny experienced the loss of her husband, father, and unborn second child. Now, she delves into the topic of grief and our tendency to overlook it for the sake of appearances. Through her podcast, Nora explores the importance of candid discussions about mental health in the present moment, challenging the facade of pretending everything is okay.some text
  • Griefcast.- A podcast that explores the human experience of grief and death with a comedic twist, is described on its website as 'cheerier than it sounds.' Each episode welcomes a new guest to candidly discuss their journey through grief, encompassing the honest, raw, heartbreaking, and occasionally humorous moments."some text
  • Grief & Guts - Melissa Dlugolecki's lost her child at 4 months and tirelessly sought ways to 'fight' grief, joining parent groups and seeking expert advice globally. Realizing there is no definitive way to 'beat' grief, she launched her podcast to share authentic strategies for coping and guide others through the challenging stages of mourning.some text

Helpful Grief Websites

  • Julia Samuel - Psychotherapist, author and podcaster Julia Samuel offers a variety of grief resources on her website including blogs, books, podcasts and even a mobile app to help with grief. Most content is free and includes her 8 pillars of strength that can be used to help give strength during these tough times. Link to send: https://juliasamuel.co.uk/

  • Good Mourning - Good Mourning shines a light on what grief is really like with honesty, hope and humour. Hosts Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn are two mates who are real, truthful, a little bit sweary and on a mission to help others feel less alone after loss. No topic is off limits as they speak to inspiring guests about all things grief and share tips and advice on how to cope from their community of fellow grievers across the globe. A grief support group in a podcast, it’s a space where you’ll feel understood, connected to others and even have the odd ‘aha!’ moment where everything you’re experiencing starts to make more sense. Most importantly, you’ll feel less alone.some text
  • Dying to Know - a podcast about all the surprising and unsurprising things that come with death. You can think of every episode like a mini guidea to getting through grief—or at least getting through the day. Hosted by the bereavement Babes, Leah & Rachel, who helped each other through their own griefsome text
  • Rosé with Rae - Rosé with Rae is a wellness and lifestyle podcast hosted by Rachel Symone Gilliam. Each conversation is designed to guide you through your grief, encourage you to prioritize rest and healing, and help you live your best life on purpose. Tune in for healing, heartfelt, and hilarious conversations over a glass of rosé with special guests and friends. Cheers! (BONUS: Rachel was a recent guest in Bereave Studios. Check the interview here!)some text
  • Terrible, Thanks for Asking - In a single year, Nora McInerny experienced the loss of her husband, father, and unborn second child. Now, she delves into the topic of grief and our tendency to overlook it for the sake of appearances. Through her podcast, Nora explores the importance of candid discussions about mental health in the present moment, challenging the facade of pretending everything is okay.some text
  • Griefcast.- A podcast that explores the human experience of grief and death with a comedic twist, is described on its website as 'cheerier than it sounds.' Each episode welcomes a new guest to candidly discuss their journey through grief, encompassing the honest, raw, heartbreaking, and occasionally humorous moments."some text
  • Grief & Guts - Melissa Dlugolecki's lost her child at 4 months and tirelessly sought ways to 'fight' grief, joining parent groups and seeking expert advice globally. Realizing there is no definitive way to 'beat' grief, she launched her podcast to share authentic strategies for coping and guide others through the challenging stages of mourning.some text

Helpful Grief Websites

  • Julia Samuel - Psychotherapist, author and podcaster Julia Samuel offers a variety of grief resources on her website including blogs, books, podcasts and even a mobile app to help with grief. Most content is free and includes her 8 pillars of strength that can be used to help give strength during these tough times. Link to send: https://juliasamuel.co.uk/

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