
Episode 1 - Losing Mum
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About this listen
Hi I am Elle, a UK counsellor and a Grieving Daughter having lost both of my parents in my 20s and 30s. In this first ever episode of The Grieving Daughters Club Podcast, I talk about the day my world changed the day my mum died when I was only 25.
This is a honest and deeply personal conversation with my sister about what it was really like losing her, the pain, the cancer, the trip to Mexico, and everything that came after. We speak honestly about the reality of grief when it hits too early, too hard, and without a rulebook.
We say her name and we share the kind of things that don’t get spoken out loud enough.
If you've lost your mum too, or if you're navigating life after a parent’s death, this episode is for you for you to remember that you are not alone.
As part of Grieving Daughters Club I’ve created a free resource for you to download called: 10 Ways You Change After Losing a Parent . It’s full of truths no one warns you about, written from my own grief and experience as a therapist, I hope you find it useful.
If you are a grieving daughter and would like the chance to share your story on this podcast please email me on: elle@grievingdaughtersclub.co.uk or come and find me over on instagram.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode
The story of Elizabeth Godliman — my mum
What it felt like to lose her in my 20s
The helplessness of watching someone you love fade
How grief blurred into depression, identity loss, and isolation
The trip to Mexico that gave us hope — and heartbreak
Why saying her name still matters
How grief still lives with me, and what helps now
Why I created this podcast, and who it’s for
Keywords
grief, loss, support, bereavement, coping strategies, healing, emotional health, mental health, personal stories, family, mother loss, losing a mum, death, losing a parent, grieving daughter.
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