Part of Life’s Podcast
Part of Life’s first-person podcast is a podcast with a difference. It provides the opportunity to hear stories direct from those who have experienced them. No questions, no formality, just honest tales of the end-of-life. Told by palliative professionals, carers and those living their last days, this honest and positive podcast aims to destigmatise death and dying and enrich the understanding of anyone seeking to learn more about the inevitable.
Episodes
Monday Sep 30, 2024
Monday Sep 30, 2024
In this deeply moving episode, we hear from Seb, who tragically lost his mother at a young age. Seb shares his personal story of loss, the overwhelming emotions that followed, and the struggle to process his grief. He opens up about the anger he felt during his childhood and his intense desire to appear strong in the face of overwhelming pain. Through his raw and honest reflections, Seb explores how those feelings shaped him and how he found a path towards healing. This episode offers a powerful message about vulnerability, resilience, and the complexity of grief.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation that sheds light on the emotional journey of loss and the strength found in embracing one’s true feelings.
Tuesday Dec 19, 2023
Tuesday Dec 19, 2023
In this episode, Fin's mum Sandie and BA (Hons) Photography Course Leader, Stephen Vaughan, share their painful but deeply inspirational story about Fin, who died on 25 March 2022, aged 31, following the diagnosis of a brain tumour in 2018.
On Friday 20 October, Bath Spa University launched an exhibition and 100-page publication of work by Fin, titled ‘With This Breath’. This formed part of his legacy, something that concerned him before his death, and a project which has been fully realised. “It was an incredibly courageous and beautiful piece of work that was unflinchingly honest and deeply moving,“ says Stephen.
Thursday Oct 12, 2023
Thursday Oct 12, 2023
We all have a digital footprint. Be it on social media, via music downloads, gaming avatars, voicemails, photos or email. But what happens to all of these digital touchpoints when someone dies?
We interviewed James Norris, founder of the Digital Legacy Association and MyWishes to help answer some of the most important questions about how to curate, protect and preserve our digital legacies.
For more information visit our FREE Digital Legacy Resources.