Death is not something that can be kept at a distance
Down to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
Release Date: 06/30/2020
Down to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
Content notes: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues, sex, assisted dying, war
info_outline The Box and the JarDown to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
Content note: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues, grief, suicide, terminal illness, abuse, bereavement
info_outline WavesDown to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
Content note: death, dementia, mental health issues, euthanasia/suicide
info_outline Death is not something that can be kept at a distanceDown to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
General content note for the series: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues, bereavement, pain, terminal illness and the caste system
info_outline André Gorz TweetDown to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
Content note: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues, euthanasia/suicide
info_outline New answers to old questionsDown to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
Content note: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues, operations, medical procedures, assisted dying, euthanasia
info_outline Hearts BreakingDown to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
Content note for the series: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues,: war, medical operations, suicidal ideation
info_outline Drink Sangria in the parkDown to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
General content note for the series: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues
info_outline Friendship Part 2Down to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
General content note for the series: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues
info_outline We're not in uncharted territoryDown to a sunless sea: memories of my dad
Content note: Suicide, self harm, death, dementia, old age, mental health issues, bereavement, war, antisemitism, the Nazis, COVID19
info_outlineGeneral content note for the series: death, dementia, old age, mental health issues
Extra content note: bereavement, pain, terminal illness (including cancer) and the caste system
In the seventh full episode of the podcast using content funded by the British Podcast Awards and the Wellcome Trust I talk to Khyati Tripathi about studying death. This is an episode about understanding and navigating mortality and creating spaces where we can talk about difficult and taboo topics.
Association for the Study of Death and Society
Artwork by my brother Tony Pickering: http://www.pick-art.co.uk/