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In this week's particularly eclectic episode, Natalie Garrett contemplates the power of real joy; Theodore Brun gives us a thoughtful review of Netflix's "Kaos" and Matthew Hall challenges us to think again about Assisted Dying.
Natalie produces and narrates The Seen & Unseen Aloud podcast. She's an Anglican minister and a trained actor.
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In this week's particularly eclectic episode, Natalie Garrett contemplates the power of real joy; Theodore Brun gives us a thoughtful review of Netflix's "Kaos" and Matthew Hall challenges us to think again about Assisted Dying.
Nick is the senior editor of Seen & Unseen.
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Zoe Clark-Coates MBE has become one of the UK's most trusted voices when it comes to the gigantic topics of grief and loss. She is an author, podcaster and TV broadcaster, as well as the founder and CEO of the Mariposa Trust and co-chair of the most extensive government baby loss review in recent years. Zoe shares her own experience of grief, having lost five babies, and tells of how her faith and her sorrow have always been well acquainted.
For more on Zoe visit her web site.
For advice and support regarding some of the topics that have been mentioned in this episode, visit the Saying Goodbye web site.
For Government Issued Certificates of Baby Loss (UK) visit GOV.UK.