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Still Parents Podcast

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  • A candid podcast. How do Dads deal with the train wreck of baby loss?
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  • 74: 'Not dealing with how you feel' - David Slann
    Apr 23 2024
    David opens up about his experience dealing with grief and feeling overlooked after baby Coby survived for just 46 minutes

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    Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
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  • 73: Frustration and Rage - James Green
    Mar 20 2024
    James and Nicola suffered three missed miscarriages in a short space of time. James opens up on their losses and handling his grief working in the public eye


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    •LILY MAE FOUNDATION•
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    Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
    Music by Alex Singh
    Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'
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    53 mins
  • 72: Facing The Past - Kieran Anders
    Mar 1 2024
    Kieran was only 19 years old when he tragically lost his daughter, Emma. Kieran openly discusses his battles with alcohol and avoidance prior to the creation of his platform, 'Dad Matters'.

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    •STILL PARENTS PODCAST•

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    •LILY MAE FOUNDATION•
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    Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
    Music by Alex Singh
    Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'
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    43 mins

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Thank you for providing a safe haven, raising awareness, and facilitating a platform for individuals to share their journey.

It is both surprising and humbling to discover that this podcast currently lacks any reviews here on audible, affording me the opportunity to be the first reviewer.

Regrettably, I stumbled upon this podcast following the loss of my son in October 2023 due to severe fetal growth restriction. I refer to this experience as a journey, one that has no definitive conclusion, as I will forever carry the absence of my first-born son within my family.
This journey can often feel isolating and filled with uncertainties.

However, listening to this podcast has illuminated my path, providing glimpses of light amidst the darkness. Hearing the stories of other bereaved parents navigate through their own trials has been a source of solace. The podcast has evoked a spectrum of emotions within me—laughter, hope, worry, sadness, and joy—all while delicately addressing such a heart-wrenching topic.

I deeply appreciate the candidness, authenticity, and vulnerability exhibited by everyone involved in the podcast. While listening to each individual's journey, I found myself naturally drawing comparisons to my own, yet simultaneously recognising the uniqueness of each person's experience. There is no room for comparison in such profound loss, and it pains me to acknowledge the multitude of individuals who have endured similar tragedies.

Thank you for providing a safe haven, raising awareness, and facilitating a platform for individuals to share their journey, thereby alleviating the sense of isolation that accompanies this journey

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