I Want To Call My Mom

I Want To Call My Mom

I Want To Call My Mom

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Topic Category:

Society And Culture

Topic Sub-Category:

Relationships

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Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 49
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

This podcast is about grieving loss, celebrating love and moving forward as an individual. Each episode will have a new guest, sharing one of the largest losses they’ve experienced in life so far. Taking a look into their relationship and the healing journey they’re on. Who would you call to have one more conversation with? What would you say to them? We answer those questions and more in the hopes of creating a positive place for anyone to process their grief. While also honoring our most special loved ones.




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Content Themes

This podcast focuses on grieving loss, celebrating love, and individual healing, with episodes addressing a variety of subjects like coping mechanisms, writing as a tool for grief, and honoring lost loved ones. For example, in 'Darrell & His Angels', the guest reflects on guardianship in grief, while 'Coping & Grieving: Treasured Oddities' humorously explores the unusual items people keep in memory of deceased relatives.

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