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Season 4 Highlights!
Apr 6, 2026
9m 22s
How does grief change over time? | S4 08
Feb 16, 2026
36m 45s
Being a young carer for a dying parent | S4 07
Feb 2, 2026
43m 53s
Grieving at school: an open teacher-student conversation | S4 06
Jan 12, 2026
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REBOOT: New Year, same grief, more seasoned | S3 01
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 4/6/26 | ![]() Season 4 Highlights!✨ | planning funeralsLGBTQ+ identity discovery+5 | — | Talk GriefWinston’s Wish Youth Team | UK | griefbereavement+7 | Winston's Wish | 9m 22s | |
| 2/16/26 | ![]() How does grief change over time? | S4 08✨ | griefbereavement+3 | EllaAmy | Winston’s WishTalk Grief+2 | — | griefbereavement+5 | — | 36m 45s | |
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Being a young carer for a dying parent | S4 07✨ | young carersgrief+4 | TobyIman | Winston’s WishTalk Grief+2 | — | young carersgrief+8 | — | 43m 53s | |
| 1/12/26 | ![]() Grieving at school: an open teacher-student conversation | S4 06✨ | grief supporteducation+3 | Miranda | Talk GriefWinston’s Wish Youth Team+1 | — | griefschool+6 | Winston’s Wish | 52m 03s | |
| 12/29/25 | ![]() REBOOT: New Year, same grief, more seasoned | S3 01✨ | griefNew Year+4 | GraceOlivia | Talk GriefWinston’s Wish Youth Team+1 | — | griefNew Year+6 | Winston’s Wish | 24m 03s | |
| 12/15/25 | ![]() Grieving at Christmas: How young people navigate the festive season | S4 05✨ | griefChristmas+3 | NinaVee+2 | Winston's WishTalk Grief+1 | — | griefChristmas+5 | — | 39m 14s | |
| 12/1/25 | ![]() Milestones, anger, and grieving as a young man | S4 04✨ | griefyoung men+5 | JakeBen | Talk GriefWinston’s Wish Youth Team | — | griefbereavement+5 | Winston’s Wish | 51m 59s | |
| 11/17/25 | ![]() Why grief support in education needs to change | S4 03✨ | grief supporteducation+3 | Letizia | Winston’s WishTalk Grief+4 | — | griefbereavement support+5 | — | 39m 44s | |
| 11/6/25 | ![]() Grieving and discovering your LGBTQ+ identity | S4 02✨ | LGBTQ+ identitygrief+3 | AbigailToby | Winston’s WishTalk Grief+1 | — | griefLGBTQ++5 | — | 28m 21s | |
| 10/20/25 | ![]() Planning dad’s funeral, grief at school, and dead dad jokes | S4 01✨ | griefbereavement+5 | JessGrace | Talk GriefWinston’s Wish Youth Team+1 | — | grieffuneral planning+6 | Winston’s Wish | 39m 38s | |
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| 8/11/25 | ![]() REBOOT: How do you deal with grief at university? | 06 | With exam results days and university on the horizon, we've rebooted this podcast episode from season 1. Listen to Abigail and Annabelle share their experiences of grieving while at uni.What is it like to grieve away from home? Annabelle’s dad died when she was in her second year of university, while Abigail’s sister died six years ago when she was still at school, but they both agree that living away from home at university has given them a different perspective on their grief. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers the awkwardness of telling lots of new people about your bereavement, the importance of talking to your friends even if they don’t ‘get it’, and what they do to look after themselves now. Content warning: mentions suicide, COVID and death throughout. Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief, powered by Child Bereavement UK, the charity supporting children and young people (aged 15 or under), and parents bereaved of a baby or child.Created by the Child Bereavement UK Youth Team Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @talkgriefukIf you're affected by any of the issues in this episode, Child Bereavement UK can support you if you're grieving and aged 25 or under, or you're the parent or carer of a baby or child who died or is expected to die before their 26th birthday. You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): ☎️ 0800 02 888 40📧 ask@childbereavementuk.org 💬 Live chat childbereavementuk.org or talkgrief.org 📱 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 | — | ||||||
| 7/28/25 | ![]() REBOOT: How do you tell friends you’re grieving? | 04 | To help you manage your grief this summer, we've relaunched this podcast episode from season 1, which focuses on telling your friends about your bereavement. Do people treat you differently after a bereavement? Daisy (13) and Rosie (22) had very different ways of telling their friends and classmates that their dads had died and found people responded in unexpected ways. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers how their friends reacted and schools supported them, how they mark their dads’ birthdays and the importance of making memories with someone who has a terminal diagnosis. Content warning: mentions of death, alcoholism and cancer throughout. Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief, powered by Child Bereavement UK, the charity supporting children and young people (aged 15 or under), and parents bereaved of a baby or child.Created by the Child Bereavement UK Youth Team Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @talkgriefukIf you're affected by any of the issues in this episode, Child Bereavement UK can support you if you're grieving and aged 25 or under, or you're the parent or carer of a baby or child who died or is expected to die before their 26th birthday.You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): ☎️ 0800 02 888 40📧 ask@childbereavementuk.org💬 Live chat childbereavementuk.org or talkgrief.org 📱 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 | — | ||||||
| 7/14/25 | ![]() REBOOT: How does grief affect going travelling? | 10 | From the vault! To help you manage your grief this summer, we've rebooted this podcast episode about grief and travelling. Is it easier or harder to cope with grief away from home? 14 years after Grace’s dad died, she spent a whole summer abroad, which is the longest she’s ever been away from her mum. Nell went travelling just a few months after her sister died, and they both found that grief affected their travels in several ways. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers how hard it is being away from those who know and understand your grief, unexpected emotions, from anxiety to jealousy, and their realisation that being away from home doesn’t ‘fix’ your grief. Content warning: mentions mental health and death throughout. Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief, powered by Child Bereavement UK, the charity supporting children and young people (aged 15 or under), and parents bereaved of a baby or child.Created by the Child Bereavement UK Youth Team Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @talkgriefukIf you're affected by any of the issues in this episode, Child Bereavement UK can support you if you're grieving and aged 25 or under, or you're the parent or carer of a baby or child who died or is expected to die before their 26th birthday.You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): ☎️ 0800 02 888 40📧 ask@childbereavementuk.org💬 Live chat childbereavementuk.org or talkgrief.org 📱 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 | — | ||||||
| 7/2/25 | ![]() REBOOT: Can you grieve for someone you've never met? | 01 | From the vault! We've rebooted our first-ever podcast episode to celebrate two years of creating Grief in Common with our incredible and diverse Youth Team.How can grief be so different yet the same? Ghislaine doesn’t remember her dad, who died 24 years ago when she was just a week old, whereas Angus (25) has 21 years of memories of his mum before she died. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers remembering someone who has died, the ebbs and flows of grieving and how life events trigger emotions. Content warning: mentions death, road traffic accidents throughout Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief, powered by Child Bereavement UK, the charity supporting children and young people (aged 15 or under), and parents bereaved of a baby or child.Created by the Child Bereavement UK Youth Team Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @talkgriefukIf you're affected by any of the issues in this episode, Child Bereavement UK can support you if you're grieving and aged 25 or under, or you're the parent or carer of a baby or child who died or is expected to die before their 26th birthday.You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): ☎️ 0800 02 888 40📧 ask@childbereavementuk.org💬 Live chat childbereavementuk.org or talkgrief.org 📱 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 | — | ||||||
| 6/16/25 | ![]() How to support grieving young people with chronic illnesses | S3 11 | Beth and Ella return for the second episode of the collaboration with Teapot Trust to talk about how medical professionals and support networks can help grieving young people with chronic illnesses. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers their frustrations with separating grief from chronic illness, advocating for themselves when talking to medical staff, and simple ways friends and family can show their support. You can find a downloadable resource here. Content warning: suicide, chronic illness, death, grief Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief, powered by Child Bereavement UK, the charity supporting children and young people (aged 15 or under), and parents bereaved of a baby or child.Created by the Child Bereavement UK Youth Team Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @talkgriefukIf you're affected by any of the issues in this episode, Child Bereavement UK can support you if you're grieving and aged 25 or under, or you're the parent or carer of a baby or child who died or is expected to die before their 26th birthday.You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): ☎️ 0800 02 888 40📧 ask@childbereavementuk.org💬 Live chat childbereavementuk.org or talkgrief.org 📱 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 | — | ||||||
| 6/2/25 | ![]() Grieving with a chronic illness - with guests from Teapot Trust | S3 10 | Five young people with chronic illnesses talk openly about managing their grief while being mindful of the impact on their health. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers: grieving within the chronic illness online community; navigating funerals and events with additional needs like travel, food, and accessibility; and finding the confidence to put your health first. Content warning: suicide, chronic illness, death, grief Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief, powered by Child Bereavement UK, the charity supporting children and young people (aged 15 or under), and parents bereaved of a baby or child.Created by the Child Bereavement UK Youth Team Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @talkgriefukIf you're affected by any of the issues in this episode, Child Bereavement UK can support you if you're grieving and aged 25 or under, or you're the parent or carer of a baby or child who died or is expected to die before their 26th birthday.You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): ☎️ 0800 02 888 40📧 ask@childbereavementuk.org💬 Live chat childbereavementuk.org or talkgrief.org 📱 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 | — | ||||||
| 5/13/25 | ![]() Grieving as a young Black woman | S3 09 | Kim (22) was bereaved of her mum to cancer just before she started university, and grief TikToker Ashley (27) joins the podcast to talk about her dad’s traumatic death during her early twenties. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers grieving within Black communities, funeral customs and traditions from Ghana and the Caribbean, and the pressure to be a “strong Black woman”. Content warning: cancer and the words ‘attacked and murdered’ to describe traumatic bereavement Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief, powered by Child Bereavement UK, the charity supporting children and young people (aged 15 or under), and parents bereaved of a baby or child.Created by the Child Bereavement UK Youth Team Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @talkgriefukIf you're affected by any of the issues in this episode, Child Bereavement UK can support you if you're grieving and aged 25 or under, or you're the parent or carer of a baby or child who died or is expected to die before their 26th birthday.You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): ☎️ 0800 02 888 40📧 ask@childbereavementuk.org💬 Live chat childbereavementuk.org or talkgrief.org 📱 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 | — | ||||||
| 4/28/25 | ![]() How Dad’s sudden death shaped our futures | S3 08 | Angharad (21) was 14 and Zunera (18) was 17 when they both suddenly became bereaved of their dads through heart attacks. Now in early adulthood, Angharad is training to be a Primary School Teacher while Zunera is studying Medicine at Cambridge. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers ways to deal with the aftershock, milestones at school and university, and how grief inspired their career paths. Content warning: sudden death and heart attacks. Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief, powered by Child Bereavement UK, the charity supporting children and young people (aged 15 or under), and parents bereaved of a baby or child.Created by the Child Bereavement UK Youth Team Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @talkgriefukIf you're affected by any of the issues in this episode, Child Bereavement UK can support you if you're grieving and aged 25 or under, or you're the parent or carer of a baby or child who died or is expected to die before their 26th birthday.You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): ☎️ 0800 02 888 40📧 ask@childbereavementuk.org💬 Live chat childbereavementuk.org or talkgrief.org 📱 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 | — | ||||||
| 4/14/25 | ![]() Cancer: before, during, and after a bereavement | S3 07 | Luca and Ashleigh both became bereaved in their teens of a parent to cancer following a shock diagnosis; now at university, they’re reflecting on their grief. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers pre-bereavement (grieving before someone dies), family life with a terminal illness, and being bereaved by cancer. Content warning: cancer and terminal illness. Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief, powered by Child Bereavement UK, the charity supporting children and young people (aged 15 or under), and parents bereaved of a baby or child.Created by the Child Bereavement UK Youth Team Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @talkgriefukIf you're affected by any of the issues in this episode, Child Bereavement UK can support you if you're grieving and aged 25 or under, or you're the parent or carer of a baby or child who died or is expected to die before their 26th birthday.You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): ☎️ 0800 02 888 40📧 ask@childbereavementuk.org💬 Live chat childbereavementuk.org or talkgrief.org 📱 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 | — | ||||||
| 3/31/25 | ![]() Grief FAQs – young adult experiences | S3 06 | Toby and Elizabeth are both grieving for their dads and they are back on the podcast to answer some commonly searched and asked questions about grief. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers ways to support a grieving friend, coping with anxiety and sleep issues, and finding ways to accept that grief will never go away. 01:08 What does grieving look like for you?03:24 What can you say to someone who is grieving?05:15 How can I support my friend who is grieving?07:12 What does grief do to your body?12:05 How can grief affect relationships? (Friends, family)16:48 How do I handle telling new people that my person has died?19:14 How can grief affect decision making?25:36 Does grief ever go away?28:00 Can grieving make you forget things?32:38 Will I ever be happy again, and will I ever stop crying?36:53 What can a parent or supporting adult do to help a grieving teenager?Content warning: suicide, sudden death, and grief throughout. Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief, powered by Child Bereavement UK, the charity supporting children and young people (aged 15 or under), and parents bereaved of a baby or child.Created by the Child Bereavement UK Youth Team Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @talkgriefukIf you're affected by any of the issues in this episode, Child Bereavement UK can support you if you're grieving and aged 25 or under, or you're the parent or carer of a baby or child who died or is expected to die before their 26th birthday.You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): ☎️ 0800 02 888 40📧 ask@childbereavementuk.org💬 Live chat childbereavementuk.org or talkgrief.org 📱 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 | — | ||||||
| 3/17/25 | ![]() ADHD, grief, and the fear of forgetting | S3 05 | Abigail is grieving for her older sister, who took her own life, and she’s back on the podcast to talk about ADHD and grief with Henri, whose mum died suddenly the day before her 11th birthday. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers the fear of forgetting little things about their person, their emotional attachment to photos and videos, and navigating grief with neurodiversity. Content warning: suicide, sudden death, and grief throughout. Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief, powered by Child Bereavement UK, the charity supporting children and young people (aged 15 or under), and parents bereaved of a baby or child.Created by the Child Bereavement UK Youth Team Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @talkgriefukIf you're affected by any of the issues in this episode, Child Bereavement UK can support you if you're grieving and aged 25 or under, or you're the parent or carer of a baby or child who died or is expected to die before their 26th birthday.You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): ☎️ 0800 02 888 40📧 ask@childbereavementuk.org💬 Live chat childbereavementuk.org or talkgrief.org 📱 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 | — | ||||||
| 3/3/25 | ![]() Alcoholism, addiction, and teen grief | S3 04 | Daisy, now 15, is back on the podcast with Jess, 21, to talk about being bereaved of a parent through alcoholism. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers alcohol addiction, navigating grief alongside a sibling, and their different responsibilities as children in single parent households. Content warning: alcoholism and grief throughout. Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief, powered by Child Bereavement UK, the charity supporting children and young people (aged 15 or under), and parents bereaved of a baby or child.Created by the Child Bereavement UK Youth Team Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @talkgriefukIf you're affected by any of the issues in this episode, Child Bereavement UK can support you if you're grieving and aged 25 or under, or you're the parent or carer of a baby or child who died or is expected to die before their 26th birthday.You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): ☎️ 0800 02 888 40📧 ask@childbereavementuk.org💬 Live chat childbereavementuk.org or talkgrief.org 📱 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 | — | ||||||
| 2/17/25 | ![]() Grieving for a sister, travelling, and finding yourself | S3 03 | Nell and Amelia were each suddenly bereaved of a sibling 3 years ago and have both navigated awkward conversations about their grief with their families. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers their mutual travelling experiences to Southeast Asia, how content creation helps them cope with their grief, and finding the people they can lean on. Content warning: themes of suicide, traumatic bereavement, sudden death, and grief throughout. Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief, powered by Child Bereavement UK, the charity supporting children and young people (aged 15 or under), and parents bereaved of a baby or child.Created by the Child Bereavement UK Youth Team Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @talkgriefukIf you're affected by any of the issues in this episode, Child Bereavement UK can support you if you're grieving and aged 25 or under, or you're the parent or carer of a baby or child who died or is expected to die before their 26th birthday.You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): ☎️ 0800 02 888 40📧 ask@childbereavementuk.org💬 Live chat childbereavementuk.org or talkgrief.org 📱 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 | — | ||||||
| 2/3/25 | ![]() Young men grieve too – with Alfie Watts | S3 02 | Hayden (16), whose nan died when he was 14, addresses the stigma surrounding young male grief with Alfie Watts, Ambassador, from Race Across the World 2024. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers navigating grief with autism, masking mental health around friends, and finding your passion for the future. Content warning: death and grief. Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief, powered by Child Bereavement UK, the charity supporting children and young people (aged 15 or under), and parents bereaved of a baby or child.Created by the Child Bereavement UK Youth Team Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @talkgriefukIf you're affected by any of the issues in this episode, Child Bereavement UK can support you if you're grieving and aged 25 or under, or you're the parent or carer of a baby or child who died or is expected to die before their 26th birthday.You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): ☎️ 0800 02 888 40📧 ask@childbereavementuk.org💬 Live chat childbereavementuk.org or talkgrief.org 📱 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 | — | ||||||
| 1/20/25 | ![]() New Year, same grief, more seasoned | S3 01 | We’re back to kickstart season 3 of Grief in Common with Olivia and Grace, who both lost their dads to cancer aged 11 and 8. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers turning New Year’s resolutions into a 2025 bingo card, how they’re growing around their grief as they get older, and the importance of being kind to yourself. Content warning: death and grief. Please rate and subscribe to help us reach more grieving people. This episode was recorded over Zoom. This podcast is brought to you by Talk Grief, powered by Child Bereavement UK, the charity supporting children and young people (aged 15 or under), and parents bereaved of a baby or child.Created by the Child Bereavement UK Youth Team Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @talkgriefukIf you're affected by any of the issues in this episode, Child Bereavement UK can support you if you're grieving and aged 25 or under, or you're the parent or carer of a baby or child who died or is expected to die before their 26th birthday.You can reach us on weekdays (8am-8pm): ☎️ 0800 02 888 40📧 ask@childbereavementuk.org💬 Live chat childbereavementuk.org or talkgrief.org 📱 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 | — | ||||||
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