Hello, I’m Sarah Mc Ginn, and you’re listening to Life's Too Short I believe that grief has the power to change your life forever. Your beliefs, your desires, your motivators, and your purpose, I want to speak with people who have also experienced great grief in their lives. What can we learn from people who have lived through the unimaginable? And how do we ensure that we are making the most of our time here? Because, as we all know, life is too short. Each week I'll be speaking with a different guest on their experiences through grief, and how the lives they lived have been changed, forever. The conversations may be hard to listen to at times, but they are important to hear, important to take what you can from their stories and journeys. And, as with the complexities of life, there is lightness and laughter running through each and every story. So grab your cup of tea, or pop on your runners (whatever way you like to listen to your podcasts) and plug your earphones in to listen to these stories of....hope. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this deeply moving episode of Life's Too Short, Aoife Gillespie courageously shares her experience of preparing for the death of her husband after receiving a terminal diagnosis. Aoife opens up about the complex emotions of navigating grief, raising children while coping with the looming loss, and finding hope in the face of overwhelming sorrow. Through her powerful words, Aoife offers valuable insights into the realities of caring for a loved one with a terminal illness, how we can talk about grief, and how to navigate life after loss.Her story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, as she continues to find moments of light amidst the darkest of times. Aoife's vulnerability will resonate with anyone who has experienced loss or is navigating their own journey of grief.For those seeking support in Ireland, there are several resources available for those dealing with a terminal diagnosis and the grief that follows:Irish Cancer Society: Provides support for those affected by cancer, including helplines, counselling, and practical advice. www.cancer.ieHospice Foundation- Ireland: Offers palliative care and support for individuals facing a terminal diagnosis and their families. www.hospicefoundation.iePieta House: Offers support for individuals and families affected by suicide, self-harm, and bereavement. www.pieta.ieAnam Cara: Provides support for bereaved parents and families, including information, guidance, and peer-led support groups. www.anamcara.ieFollow Aoife Gillespie to learn more about her journey and to connect with her on social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aoifegaa/Tune in to this powerful episode and hear Aoife's story of love, loss, and the strength to keep moving forward. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anticipatory Grief – Aoife Gillespie's Story (Part 1)In this powerful first part of a two-part episode, I sit down with Aoife Gillespie as she shares her deeply personal journey of love, loss, and resilience. Aoife's husband, Jason, is in the final stages of his life, and she reflects on their relationship—the highs and lows, the struggles with mental health and addiction, and the challenges they've faced within the healthcare system. At the heart of this conversation is anticipatory grief—the emotional process of mourning a loved one before they are gone. As a mother and caregiver, Aoife speaks candidly about how she is coping, offering insight into the unique pain of preparing for loss while still trying to cherish every moment.This episode is an honest and heartfelt exploration of grief, love, and the strength it takes to keep going. If you or someone you love has been affected by the themes in this conversation, please know that support is available. Here are some Irish organizations that offer help:Irish Hospice Foundation – Providing support for those experiencing grief and lossAnam Cara – Support for parents who have lost a childPieta House – Free, professional support for those struggling with suicidal thoughts or bereavementHSE Mental Health Services – Access to professional mental health support in IrelandIf you are in distress or need immediate help, you can also contact Samaritans Ireland (116 123, free 24/7) or Text 50808 for confidential support via text.If you found this episode meaningful, you can support the podcast through just the cost of a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifestooshortpodcastand follow along on social media to stay connected. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifestooshortpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lifestooshortpodcastStay tuned for Part 2, where we continue this important conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the second episode of Life's Too Short Season 3, I sit down with musician and mental health advocate Arlene Bailey. Arlene opens up about the sudden death of her father and how she has navigated her grief and her life in the years since.Her story is one of heartbreak, resilience, and the ongoing journey of healing. Through her work and advocacy, Arlene sheds light on the importance of mental health and finding purpose after loss.Thank you Arlene xIf you would like to connect with Arlene you can check out her Instagram.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Lastly, if you would like to support the podcast, you can do so in a couple of different ways;By just the cost of a coffee via buymeacoffee.com/lifestooshortpodcast✨️ By sharing this with family, friends, or colleagues✨️ Liking, sharing, commenting, or saving these posts on Instagram or TikTok (engagement REALLY helps small accounts)✨️ Hitting subscribe/ follow on your podcast platform and leaving a reviewAnd I want to say a huge thank you to all who have been part of this journey so far - guests, supporters, and all you listeners - THANK YOU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the first episode of season 3 I speak with holistic health healer, Amber Doyle of Amber Moon Holistic.We speak about her journey into holistic health healing, and how the sudden loss of her Dad when she was only 6 years old shaped her life. Her passion and knowledge on the work that she does is so illuminating, and this episode is part personal journey, part advice and healing information for whomever needs to hear it. Amber has also written a book that is launching this week. Repair, Not Repeat: How to Heal Your Heart and Release Unhealthy Cycles. Drawing on her personal experiences and practical wisdom, Doyle outlines a clear path to emotional growth. This book delves into healing from past wounds, breaking destructive cycles, and fostering a life rooted in love and abundance. The book will be available in bookstores nationwide and online retailers starting December 15, 2024. For more information and to pre-order, visit www.ambermoonholistic.comI am so excited to read it!Thank you Amber xIf you would like to connect with Amber you can check out her Instagram.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Lastly, if you would like to support the podcast, you can do so in a couple of different ways;By just the cost of a coffee via buymeacoffee.com/lifestooshortpodcast✨️ By sharing this with family, friends, or colleagues✨️ Liking, sharing, commenting, or saving these posts on Instagram or TikTok (engagement REALLY helps small accounts)✨️ Hitting subscribe/ follow on your podcast platform and leaving a reviewAnd I want to say a huge thank you to all who have been part of this journey so far - guests, supporters, and all you listeners - THANK YOU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the final episode of season two I speak with the inspiring Sports Broadcaster, Author and Mum, Jacqui Hurley.We talk about the tragic and sudden death of her brother Seán. The gift he left in his bucket list and how the family completed it in his honour. And how much our perspective on life changes when we experience grief.Jacqui has an incredible way of discussing her journey and sharing her story of loss. I learned so much from our discussion, and I hope you can too.A beautiful and important conversation.Thank you Jacqui xIf you would like to connect with Jacqui you can check out her Instagram.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Lastly, if you would like to support the podcast, you can do so in a couple of different ways;By just the cost of a coffee via buymeacoffee.com/lifestooshortpodcast✨️ By sharing this with family, friends, or colleagues✨️ Liking, sharing, commenting, or saving these posts on Instagram or TikTok (engagement REALLY helps small accounts)✨️ Hitting subscribe/ follow on your podcast platform and leaving a reviewAnd I want to say a huge thank you to all who have been part of this journey so far - guests, supporters, and all you listeners - THANK YOU.Season three is already in the works, so hit subscribe to be kept up to date. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode I speak with the the absolutley lovely Alex Lawson of CasaLawson.She tells me about her lovely Dad who sadly passed away over 5 years ago. Diagnosed with terminal cancer, he faced a 7 month battle before passing away. We speak about the agony of watching a loved one dissapear before your eyes. How short life really is and that we shouldn't be putting our plans off, because the years aren't guarenteed. And she tells me about how her fiance "spoke" with her Dad before asking her to marry him.This conversations shows the reality of grief and how grief not only changes us, but stays with us throughout our lives.A very important conversation. Thank you Alex xIf you would like to connect with Alex you can check out her Instagram or her website. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Lastly, if you would like to support the podcast, you can do so in a couple of different ways;By just the cost of a coffee via buymeacoffee.com/lifestooshortpodcast✨️ By sharing this with family, friends, or colleagues✨️ Liking, sharing, commenting, or saving these posts on Instagram or TikTok (engagement REALLY helps small accounts)✨️ Hitting subscribe/ follow on your podcast platform and leaving a reviewAnd I want to say a huge thank you to all who have been part of this journey so far - guests, supporters, and all you listeners - THANK YOU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode I speak with mental health advocate and life coach, Jack Costello.Jack takes me through the devastating loss of his Mum when he was only a child. He talks to me about how he has lived longer now without her than with her. The importance of emotional resilience, and how navigating his grief has had many challenges throughout the years.Jack has some really incredible insights on his grief journey, and I learned a lot from talking with him. If you would like to connect with Jack you can do so on his Instagram here, or via email at jackcostello90@gmail.comThank you Jack.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Lastly, if you would like to support the podcast, you can do so in a couple of different ways;By just the cost of a coffee via buymeacoffee.com/lifestooshortpodcast✨️ By sharing this with family, friends, or colleagues✨️ Liking, sharing, commenting, or saving these posts on Instagram or TikTok (engagement REALLY helps small accounts)✨️ Hitting subscribe/ follow on your podcast platform and leaving a reviewAnd I want to say a huge thank you to all who have been part of this journey so far - guests, supporters, and all you listeners - THANK YOU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode I speak with the incredible Sinead Hinston Green.She speaks to me about the tragic, and sudden, death of her husband Geoff on holidays back in 2011. At the time Sinead was pregnant with their daughter, Lily. She speaks about the realities of loss, death and grief. How her life changed in an instant. And how she views life so differently now. She navigates her story of loss with pockets of light and laughter - not an easy feat.It's such an emotional listen, it's a beautiful listen, it's an important listen. Thank you Sinead. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Lastly, if you would like to support the podcast, you can do so in a couple of different ways;By just the cost of a coffee via buymeacoffee.com/lifestooshortpodcast✨️ By sharing this with family, friends, or colleagues✨️ Liking, sharing, commenting, or saving these posts on Instagram or TikTok (engagement REALLY helps small accounts)✨️ Hitting subscribe/ follow on your podcast platform and leaving a reviewAnd I want to say a huge thank you to all who have been part of this journey so far - guests, supporters, and all you listeners - THANK YOU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Grief Moments you can look back and listen to the key moments from my guests.Discussing the changes, the loss, the insights behind the emotions of losing a loved one.On this moment, Sinead takes us through how she feels connected to spirit, how much guilt can come with grief, and the best €50 she's ever spent in her journey.I hope you can take comfort from these moments.If you would like to support this podcast, you can do so in a couple of different ways:By just the cost of a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/lifestooshortpodcast✨️ By sharing this with family, friends, or colleagues✨️ Liking, sharing, commenting, or saving these posts on Instagram or TikTok✨️ Hitting subscribe/ follow on your podcast platform and leaving a reviewAnd I want to say a huge thank you to all who have been part of this journey so far - guests, supporters, and all you listeners - THANK YOU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode I speak with the inspiring Jess Roberts of Little Santi Designs.She speaks to me about the loss of her baby, Santi, and how her grief drove her to set up hernew business that focuses on commemorating and honoring baby loss.We speak about the misunderstood side of miscarriage, the loneliness we feel when we experience it, and how she is managing her grief now a year on.Jess speaks beautifully about her experience with grief and baby loss, raising much needed awareness for the women who will experience this in their lifetime. Follow Little Santi Designs on Instagram and Tiktok.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Lastly, if you would like to support the podcast, you can do so in a couple of different ways;By just the cost of a coffee via buymeacoffee.com/lifestooshortpodcast✨️ By sharing this with family, friends, or colleagues✨️ Liking, sharing, commenting, or saving these posts on Instagram or TikTok (engagement REALLY helps small accounts)✨️ Hitting subscribe/ follow on your podcast platform and leaving a reviewAnd I want to say a huge thank you to all who have been part of this journey so far - guests, supporters, and all you listeners - THANK YOU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode I speak with the incredible Meghann Scully, presenter, producer and author.Meghann tells me about the loss of both her brother, when she was only a teenager, and her father, only a year and a half later. The grief from these losses has made a massive impact on her and her life over the past 20 years, shaping who she is now.It's a very powerful listen.Meghann has written two books within the themes of grief, loss and mental health. Broken Love and Little Pocket of Love.If you would like to connect with Meghann you can find her on all the big social platforms, including Instagram, Twitter and TikTok❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Lastly, if you would like to support the podcast, you can do so in a couple of different ways;By just the cost of a coffee via buymeacoffee.com/lifestooshortpodcast✨️ By sharing this with family, friends, or colleagues✨️ Liking, sharing, commenting, or saving these posts on Instagram or TikTok (engagement REALLY helps small accounts)✨️ Hitting subscribe/ follow on your podcast platform and leaving a reviewAnd I want to say a huge thank you to all who have been part of this journey so far - guests, supporters, and all you listeners - THANK YOU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Grief Moments you can look back and listen to the key moments from my guests.Discussing the changes, the loss, the insights behind the emotions of losing a loved one. On this moment, Yvonne takes us through how she changed her mindset during her grieving journey, how she doesn't want to live with regrets, and how you have to own your grief. I hope you can take comfort from these moments.If you would like to support this podcast, you can do so in a couple of different ways:By just the cost of a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/lifestooshortpodcast✨️ By sharing this with family, friends, or colleagues✨️ Liking, sharing, commenting, or saving these posts on Instagram or TikTok✨️ Hitting subscribe/ follow on your podcast platform and leaving a reviewAnd I want to say a huge thank you to all who have been part of this journey so far - guests, supporters, and all you listeners - THANK YOU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode I speak with the incredible Mark Talbot, photographer and director of Crow Street Collective.He tells me today about living after the loss of his beloved partner, Darren Lacken. Darren's sudden passing in November 2021 sent Mark into a complete shock and overwhelming sadness. He also tells me about how he didn't know there was an inquest into Darren's death until it was released, and what that meant to him. Mark speaks about Darren beautifully in this episode, and tells me about the charity set up in his honour, The Darren Lacken Foundation. If you would like to know more about the Darren Lacken Foundation you can click through the link here. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Lastly, if you would like to support the podcast, you can do so in a couple of different ways;By just the cost of a coffee via buymeacoffee.com/lifestooshortpodcast✨️ By sharing this with family, friends, or colleagues✨️ Liking, sharing, commenting, or saving these posts on Instagram or TikTok (engagement REALLY helps small accounts)✨️ Hitting subscribe/ follow on your podcast platform and leaving a reviewAnd I want to say a huge thank you to all who have been part of this journey so far - guests, supporters, and all you listeners - THANK YOU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Grief Moments you can look back and listen to the key moments of my guests.Discussing the changes, the loss, the insights behind the emotions of losing a loved one.On our first moment, Dominique talks about her personal changes in life since losing her Dad. How her world has become much smaller, and what makes her happy is much less.I hope you can take comfort from these moments ❤️If you would like to support the podcast, you can do so in a couple of different ways;By just the cost of a coffee via buymeacoffee.com/lifestooshortpodcast✨️ By sharing this with family, friends, or colleagues✨️ Liking, sharing, commenting, or saving these posts on Instagram or TikTok✨️ Hitting subscribe/ follow on your podcast platform and leaving a reviewAnd I want to say a huge thank you to all who have been part of this journey so far - guests, supporters, and all you listeners - THANK YOU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to Life's Too Short, this is season two. If you're new here, you can catch up with all season one episodes, plus bonus Mother's Day episode, wherever you get your podcasts.On todays show I speak with Sarah Tobin. Sarah is a qualified EFT practitioner and creator and founder of Tapping for Mums. Sarah tells me today about her decade long journey with grief after losing her baby girl, Alice, just days after she was born. Sarah speaks with such openness, knowledge and strength on her journey and her conversation will fill you with hope.If you would like to connect with Sarah you can do so at her Instagram or website. And if you would like to read and save the message from Alice, you can do so here. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Lastly, if you would like to support the podcast, you can do so in a couple of different ways;By just the cost of a coffee via buymeacoffee.com/lifestooshortpodcast✨️ By sharing this with family, friends, or colleagues✨️ Liking, sharing, commenting, or saving these posts on Instagram or TikTok (engagement REALLY helps small accounts)✨️ Hitting subscribe/ follow on your podcast platform and leaving a reviewAnd I want to say a huge thank you to all who have been part of this journey so far - guests, supporters, and all you listeners - THANK YOU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As I'm getting ready for the season 2 release, I wanted to share with you some snippets from series 1.A reminder of our conversations, and how grief can affect us as individuals. Subscribe to be kept up to date on season 2 release.Follow along on Instagram for all udates: https://www.instagram.com/lifestooshortpodcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Mother's Day this weekend I wanted to do something special. I sat down with my sister Jennie to discuss the impact of losing our Mum, the first time we've sat down and had such an open and honest conversation on this grief. We laughed, we cried and we spoke about how we bring the joy of Mum into our lives.Mother's Day can be hard on so many people, and if that is you, then please be kind to yourself this weekend.If you would like to hear someone on the podcast, or would like to share your own story, please reach out to me on Instagram @lifestooshortpodcastSeason 2 incoming Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the very last episode of the first season, and I want to start by saying how grateful I am for everyone who shared their story, who listened, who messaged, it has all meant so much. I'll be back with season two over the coming months, so if you're not yet following on Instagram, head over to@lifestooshortpodcast to follow and keep up to date with the release of season two. And if there is anything or anyone you would like to hear on season 2, just pop me a DM. On today's episode I speak with Ciara O'Malley. Ciara tragically lost her partner of 10 years, David, in a drowning accident when they lived in Canada. She speaks with me today about how her grief took over her life in the time after she lost David. But how she now feels guided by both her grief and her partner in what she does in her everyday life. She harnessed her grief into writing and released a book in 2021, Miracles Appear When Loved Ones Are Near', a story about grief, empowerment and enlightenment, to help people seek their own inner strength in the harshest of times. How Ciara speaks about grief and hope in this episode is inspiring. I hope you can take what you need from this conversation too. If you want to connect with Ciara you can do so on Instagram @ciara_omwellness, where there will also be links to buy her book and listen to her podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this series please consider rating and reviewing on whatever platform you are listening on – it really helps us asa new podcast. And a huge thank you to our season 1 sponsor, Pause.Penny. Check them out on social here and their website here. The final words to leave you with today has been inspired by all my guests on the series - "Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness" Thank you xx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode I speak with singer, guitarist, and Ireland's “rising star of jazz” Charlie Moon. He speaks with me today about the untimely death of his eldest sister Claire, how the combined grief within this family has brought them closer together, and how a little street in Wicklow town has connected them to their sister and daughter. Charlie also speaks to me about the authors, books & beliefs that have helped him understand life and death, and we discuss the full circle of birth, death and life as he prepares to become a Father for the first time. I found this conversation with Charlie fascinating – his deep insight into his grief is remarkable, and I feel I learnt a lot about my own grief from chatting with him. I hope you can take what you need from this conversation too. If you want to connect with Charlie you can follow him on Instagram @charlie_moon_music or on his website charliemoonmusic.com You can follow us on Instagram under lifestooshortpodcast to keep up to date on new releases.If you enjoyed listening to this episode please consider rating and reviewing on whatever platform you are listening on – it really helps us as a new podcast.This episode is proudly brought to you in partnership with new mindfulness brand Pause.Penny.Follow them on Instagram to find out all about their Gratitude and Manifestation practices. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**TW Pregnancy Loss and Ectopic Pregnancy**On today's episode, I speak with Rebecca Horan. Head of Production for DMG Ireland, Mum to two gorgeous little girls, and as her bio says, professional talker!Rebecca talks with me today about her multiple pregnancy losses when looking to conceive her second child, and the ectopic pregnancy that brought her to her lowest moments in her fertility journey. She talks so openly and so beautifully about her experience, and tells me how she thinks her grief has changed her for the better. All of our episodes deal with death and grief, but this episode deals with fertility loss and may not be suitable for all listeners.If you want to follow Rebecca you can head over to her Instagram page @instarebeccahoranIf you enjoyed listening to this episode please consider rating and reviewing on what platform you listen in on ❤️And you can follow us on Instagram under lifestooshortpodcast to keep up to date on new releases.Some final words to leave you with – sometimes it's the smallest things that can make the biggest difference, check in on your family and friends.This episode is brought to you in partnership with new mindfulness brand Pause.PennyFollow them on Instagram to find out about their Gratitude and Manifestation practices. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I believe that grief has the power to change your life forever. On todays episode I wanted to do something a little different.When we grieve, we look to anything that will bring us some hope, perspective, or peace. Trying to get answers to our questions – will I ever see them again? How will I live without them? What happens after we die? Will I ever feel happy again? Throughout this podcast I want to speak with the people who deal with grief as their everyday profession. From death doulas to grief psychologists to spiritualists – speaking with the people who bring hope to the grieving. On todays episode I speak with psychic medium, Sandie Byrne. Sandie is an award winning psychic medium who has been developing her abilities since she was a child. She has helped people from across the globe in connecting with their loved ones who have passed on. I know that this isn't for everyone, I know there will be sceptics and that's OK, but I would encourage you to listen with an open mind, you might just hear something that resonates. If you would like to connect with Sandie you can visit her at sandiebyrne.com. You can also listen to her podcast where each episode goes into more detail on all things spiritual. It's called Life After Life and available on all platforms.You can follow us on Instagram under lifestooshortpodcast to keep up to date on new releasesIf you enjoyed listening to this episode please like and subscribe on whatever platform you are listening on – it really helps us as a new podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**TW Cancer/ Stomach Cancer**On today's episode I speak with Julie Vandingenen about her wonderful fiancé Louis. Julie and Louis were childhood sweethearts meeting as teenagers in school in France. They lived a full, fun-filled, adventurous life together for the 9 years they had. Louis died at just 26 years old to stomach cancer, and today Julie tells us about how she lived through that grief at such a young age, and how initially it drove her to move as far away as possible, to now in recent years where it brought her to set up her business Lovingly Box – which sell beautiful care packages for the harder days in life. This episode will bring you tears and bring you joy, thank you Julie for sharing with me. You can check out Julie's business at LovinglyBox.com and follow them on Instagram @lovingly_boxThis episode is proudly brought to you in partnership with new mindfulness brand Pause.Penny To keep up to date on news and episodes please follow us over on Instagram. If you liked the episode, please consider reviewing and subscribing - every little bit of feedback helps when launching a new podcast! Thanks for listening xx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**TW Suicide and Sexual Abuse**On today's episode I speak with Sinéad Keane. Sinéad is owner of Remember Who You are, a holistic therapy clinic based in Limerick. Today she talks to me about the life and death her lovely Dad, Joe. Sinéad's Dad died by suicide when she was just in her early twenties, and her grief rocked her completely and utterly to the core.Today we talk about how primal grief actually is, the ancient Irish tradition of Keening, and how her grief has led her to a greater understanding of pain, lightness and life.Sinéad is currently working on transforming a piece of ancestral land in West Limerick, where she envisions hosting healing gatherings. If you would like to support this, you can donate at the following link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=EXPTTBCRSJU6GTo connect with Sinéad:https://www.rememberwhoyouare.ie/https://www.instagram.com/rememberwhoyouare.ie/This episode is proudly brought to you in partnership with new mindfulness brand Pause.Penny To keep up to date on news and episodes please follow us over on Instagram. If you liked the episode, please consider reviewing and subscribing - every little bit of feedback helps when launching a new podcast! Thanks for listening xx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**TW Fertility and Baby Loss** On today's episode I speak with Yvonne Tchrakian and her journey through loss and fertility.Yvonne is a corporate lawyer by day, and an entrepreneur in all other hours. She is also a Mum of 4, although pregnant with her new twins at the time of this recording. Yvonne speaks openly and honestly about her journey through grief and how she channelled that grief into creating her new business. Her new company, Pause.Penny is a range of simplified mindfulness products that focus on Gratitude and Manifestation. This episode is proudly brought to you in partnership with new mindfulness brand Pause.Penny To keep up to date on news and episodes please follow us over on Instagram. If you liked the episode, please consider reviewing and subscribing - every little bit of feedback helps when launching a new podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**TW Cancer and Brain Glioblastoma**On the very first episode of 'Life's Too Short' I speak with Dominique McMullan. Editorial Director of Image.ie, Writer, Presenter, Mum of two young boys, and just all round lovely person.Dominique lost her Dad after a very short illness – only 6months from diagnosis to passing. Today she tells us how she started her grieving process before her Dad had passed, parenting two young children whilst grieving the loss of her own parent, and how sometimes she finds gratitude in her grieving journey.This is a really beautiful conversation, and there is such a lovely lightness that comes from Dominique, I hope you find it as illuminating as I have. This episode is proudly brought to you in partnership with new mindfulness brand Pause.Penny To keep up to date on news and episodes please follow us over on Instagram. If you liked the episode, please consider reviewing and subscribing - every little bit of feedback helps when launching a new podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.