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Family Flowers Only with Aidan Brennan

Family Flowers Only with Aidan Brennan

FromFamily Flowers Only by Grief Ireland


Family Flowers Only with Aidan Brennan

FromFamily Flowers Only by Grief Ireland

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Nov 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On todays episode of family flowers only I speak to Aidan Brennan 

Aidan is from Roscommon, husband to Tracey and Dad to Evan.

Aidans wife Tracey was diagnosed with Cervical Cancer in 2017 following a smear test. She went on to advocate for access to the drug Pembroe and campaigned alongside Vicky Phelan and Aine Morgan, the drug was made available for the women of Ireland something Tracey and the other ladies valiantly fought for. Unfortunately the drug did not work for Tracey and she sadly lost her life to Cancer in 2019.

Aidan shared with me so openly about his grief, the reality of being left to raise a young child alone and how overwhelming the loneliness can be at times

I hope this episode helps you in some way.

(N.B Please note that we discuss sensitive topics such as Death, Cancer and Grief)

You can follow Kathie on Instagram @griefireland
And on TikTok @Familyflowersonly
For more information on Grief Retreats visit www.griefireland.com
Released:
Nov 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (18)

During the pandemic I created a community on Instagram called Grief Ireland. It was following the death of my sister Elaine and her husband Pa. I found Grief to be still a taboo subject, unspoken, and a topic that not many wanted to discuss. Unless of course those who were in "the club no-one wants to be in". But to find those people was difficult. So I went on a mission to open the conversation, to comfort those who mourn, to educate those who don't, to hold space for others to talk about their Grief, Love and Loss and to remember our loved ones and ensure that they would never be forgotten.