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Living with Loss

Living with Loss

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Sat at the comfort of his kitchen table, Joe Bellman reflects candidly upon his own journey through grief and loss. Joe invites his guests to take part in a conversation that is difficult: to share their own stories and experiences – uncensored. At once gritty and intimate, joyous and uncomfortable, Living with Loss is an invitation to take a step towards deconstructing the stigma that surrounds vulnerability. It is a call to celebrate the emotions and experiences that make us feel most human.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Living with Loss episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Living with Loss for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Living with Loss episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Living with Loss - EP 28: What is OCD? with Jake Moss
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02/23/22 • 60 min

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In today's episode, I joined up with Jake moss.
Jake and I have shared the football pitch a few times together over the years, but today's turf is a little different.
Over the years my kitchen table has been host to many taboo-breaking conversations, and this is up there with one of my favourites.
Jake shared his mental health journey, he opened up about his experiences with OCD and gave an insight into the toxic "life coach" internet genre.
It was an incredibly thought-provoking and rewarding conversation, and I can't wait for you to hear it.
Thank you Jake for being an absolute star.

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Living with Loss - EP 35: Losing my brother to suicide with Scott Leigh
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12/11/22 • 56 min

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In this edition of the Living with loss podcast, I'm joined by my good mate and medical Student Scott Leigh.
Scott lost his brother Oli to suicide, and an initial coping mechanism was to get lost in his books and work hard to avoid the emotions of Grief. Scott explains how his grief journey follows the path of the 5 stages of Grief, at times there has been anger other times denial. We also look at Scott's mental health journey, the difficulties he has faced, and we share stories over the weird world of panic attacks.
Scott and his Mum Michelle have founded the Oli Leigh Trust which is an organisation that fundaraises to give grants to small charities that focus on suicide prevention and well being training. The trust has done some wonderful things, including an event at Downing Street which I was lucky enough to attend. The work they do is stupendous and if you'd like to learn more, here is their link to the website : https://www.theolileightrust.org/#/

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In this week's episode, I joined up with my friend and slightly terrible poker player Louis Salem. Louis and I spoke about the podcast on a drunken night out once, and from that moment I knew it would be a great episode.
Louis lost his dad when he was 12 years old. He takes us back to the moment he found out, the conversation he heard. And how the passing didn't feel real.
Louis had to navigate his school years without Dad at his side and explains how "playing Sunday league football" without dad cheering on was some of the hardest of moments.
Despite the inevitable grief, Louis has developed a sense of 'resilience" and it's the trauma that he faced that drives him to succeed.
Living with loss is all about breaking down those barriers and having a conversation that we sometimes choose to run away from. But ultimately loss doesn't always need to be a point of sadness, it can be a time to remember and a time to share, and I'm grateful that I can share this platform with so many amazing people.
Thanks, Louis for joining me on this episode!

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Living with Loss - EP 33: Losing a father to suicide : Rhiannon Amery
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09/24/22 • 42 min

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In this episode of the Living with loss podcast I connected with Rhiannon Amery to discuss the passing of her father.
Rhiannon lost her father to suicide and ever she has discovered a lot about the confusion of loss.
The word suicide carries a lot of weight and Rhiannon has found people tend to avoid the conversation at all costs. But as Rhiannon explains when you lose someone "talking about it is so much more healthy. " When she talks about the passing of her father, she isn't looking for advice or guidance, she just wants someone to listen.
Rhiannon shares how it's important to not just "assume the story" but instead "breath into the "uncomfortableness" and be an ear to listen.
Rhiannon has a podcast called The Gen- Z tea and you should all give it a listen.

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Danny has stage 4 cancer:

He joined me for an episode following a recent visit to the chemotherapy ward.

Danny a lifelong United fan describes how he is in “Fergie time” and is lucky to still be here.

Despite living with Cancer, he dedicates a lot of his life to spreading awareness and helping others through his various schemes at team DBB. During their time of operation Team DBB haved raised £90,000 for various charities and the local community.

Danny is an incredible man and has been on one hell of a journey. His compassion for others is second to none and it’s his empathy that makes Danny the kindest amongst us.

He joined me for an episode following a recent visit to the chemotherapy ward.

Danny a lifelong United fan describes how he is in “Fergie time” and is lucky to still be here.

Despite living with Cancer, he dedicates a lot of his life to spreading awareness and helping others through his various schemes at team DBB. During their time of operation team, DBB has managed to raise £90,000 for various charities and the local community.

Danny is an incredible man and has been on one hell of a journey. His compassion for others is second to none and it’s his empathy that makes Danny the kindest amongst us.

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Living with Loss - Ep31: The Great Realisation with Tom Foolery
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07/19/22 • 59 min

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Today I'm joined by spoken word artist Tom Foolery (Tomos Roberts). Tom is the genius behind the viral piece " The Great realisation" which was a post-pandemic bedtime story that captured the hearts of millions.
Tom and I dive into his poetry journey, discussing the downside of success, and how he owes a lot of his newfound audience to English teachers.
This is a great listen to anyone who loves writing and the creative arts. As always mental health themes are discussed throughout.
Sorry for the absence, but I'm back and I love you all

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Living with Loss - EP30: Brace yourself for loss with Joey Kolirin
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05/02/22 • 51 min

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Today I joined up with Joey Kolirin to discuss the passing of his father.
Joey shared the hard authentic truths about living with a family member who has a terminal illness. We touched on the weird culture around grief, and how those messages of sincerity dry up as life moves on.
It was interesting to hear from the perspective of someone who has lost a father and is now a father of his own, and how the trauma of his childhood has shaped Joey's decisions and the person he is today.

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Living with Loss - EP29: You are not your thoughts: With Tom Davies
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03/15/22 • 63 min

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Tom Davies is the host of the proper mental podcast- he is an active member of the mental health space, and his conversations on adversity are leaving a positive stamp on the world.
In reference to our conversation, Tom and I dove headfirst into the emotions of man, and why conversations around vulnerability are healing.
We also looked at the self-help reading scene, and how you can't implement everything that you read into your life- This was particularly helpful, as I am one for trying to change my life with every single bit of information I read, and that is an impossible feat for anyone.
Podcasts around mental health may not bring in the largest of audiences, but as Tom puts it ' helping that one person" makes all the difference.

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Living with Loss - EP 27: I lost My Dad to Covid with Talia Foxler
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02/09/22 • 41 min

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Welcome back to the Living with Loss Podcast:
Today I joined up with Talia Foxler to discuss the passing of her father back in December.
Talia- a recent member of the dead parent club, shared her grief story and how she has this hestiancy for the future.
We looked at University living, and how grief puts an ultimate dent in our lives.
Thank you Talia for sharing your story with me, especially due to the freshness of your loss
Join us for this incredible conversation !!!

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In this conversation, I'm joined by Leanne Poluck.
Leanne spoke to me about her battle with alopecia, a condition she became aware of at uni.
We discuss what it means to live with alopecia, the common misconception associated with it, and the emotional and physical toll it has on her body and mind.
Watch the full video on youtube
Living with loss is hosted by Joe Bellman
and edited by Joey Nunes and Henry Ley.
https://www.instagram.com/joebellman/
https://www.instagram.com/livingwithlosspod/
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FAQ

How many episodes does Living with Loss have?

Living with Loss currently has 35 episodes available.

What topics does Living with Loss cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Podcasts, Self-Improvement and Education.

What is the most popular episode on Living with Loss?

The episode title 'EP34: I was 12 when I lost dad to epilepsy: Louis Salem' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Living with Loss?

The average episode length on Living with Loss is 54 minutes.

How often are episodes of Living with Loss released?

Episodes of Living with Loss are typically released every 18 days, 17 hours.

When was the first episode of Living with Loss?

The first episode of Living with Loss was released on Nov 19, 2020.

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