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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 39 MIN

Grief as a doorway to legacy: how Manon Dave keeps her name alive

from Death on the Daily · host Tanya Wilkinson

What does it mean to leave a legacy for a life that was so tragically short? In this deeply moving episode of Death on the Daily I chat with Manon Dave — BBC's Head of Future World Design, Creative Director, Musician, and bereaved father — to explore how grief can become a doorway to purpose, impact, and enduring love.Manon and his wife Trusha lost their beautiful daughter, Maya Saanvi Dave. In the years since, they have channelled their grief into something extraordinary: the Maya Dave Scholarship Fund — a growing global initiative supporting young women in pursuing careers in music.We explore what legacy truly means — as something that can live on beyond our time on this earth, even through even the shortest lives. We also discuss how grief shapes our identity, creativity, and purpose, and why building something in Maya's name has become both a healing act and a powerful mission.Topics covered include:The story of Maya Saanvi Dave — her brief but profound life, and the lasting mark she left on her familyHow the Maya Dave Scholarship for Women in Music came to lifeWhat grief actually feels like day to day — and why Manon describes it as something that "travels with you" rather than something to be fixed or curedThe concept of the "tattoo of grief" — often times hidden to the world, but worn over the heart alwaysHow surviving a near-fatal car accident at 18 shaped Manon's philosophy around life, legacy, and squeezing every last drop from each dayThe power of imagination as a core human skill — and why Manon believes play should never be reserved just for hobbiesWhy grief can be a profound creative catalyst, and the importance of jotting down those seeds of ideas even in the deepest weeds of lossDisclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Nor is it a substitute for professional support. Follow Death on the Daily:Do Like, Comment & Subscribe to this channel  @deathonthedaily  Share this episode with a friend who might need it. Subscribe to my Substack: https://open.substack.com/pub/deathonthedaily/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tanyawilkinson_ YouTube: http://youtube.com/@deathonthedailyFind out about my work as a Grief Coach and connect with me here: https://www.tanyawilkinson.co.ukYou can connect with Manon Dave here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manondave/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manondave/The theme music for Death on the Daily is ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Set Free by Katie Gray⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, which is used with artist's permission. You can connect with Katie and her music and work here ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.katiegray.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. This podcast is edited by David Strutt, who you can contact here for any editing needs: [email protected]:00 Navigating Grief and Acceptance01:39 Creating a Legacy Through Love05:26 The Maya Dave Scholarship: Empowering Women in Music10:10 Building a Global Network of Creatives16:20 Lessons from Grief: Understanding Resilience22:36 The Fragility of Life and Living Fully29:54 Imagination as a Core Skill for the Future36:26 Final Thoughts: Embracing Play and Creativity

What does it mean to leave a legacy for a life that was so tragically short? In this deeply moving episode of Death on the Daily I chat with Manon Dave — BBC's Head of Future World Design, Creative Director, Musician, and bereaved father — to explore how grief can become a doorway to purpose, impact, and enduring love.Manon and his wife Trusha lost their beautiful daughter, Maya Saanvi Dave. In the years since, they have channelled their grief into something extraordinary: the Maya Dave Scholarship Fund — a growing global initiative supporting young women in pursuing careers in music.We explore what legacy truly means — as something that can live on beyond our time on this earth, even through even the shortest lives. We also discuss how grief shapes our identity, creativity, and purpose, and why building something in Maya's name has become both a healing act and a powerful mission.Topics covered include:The story of Maya Saanvi Dave — her brief but profound life, and the lasting mark she left on her familyHow the Maya Dave Scholarship for Women in Music came to lifeWhat grief actually feels like day to day — and why Manon describes it as something that "travels with you" rather than something to be fixed or curedThe concept of the "tattoo of grief" — often times hidden to the world, but worn over the heart alwaysHow surviving a near-fatal car accident at 18 shaped Manon's philosophy around life, legacy, and squeezing every last drop from each dayThe power of imagination as a core human skill — and why Manon believes play should never be reserved just for hobbiesWhy grief can be a profound creative catalyst, and the importance of jotting down those seeds of ideas even in the deepest weeds of lossDisclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Nor is it a substitute for professional support. Follow Death on the Daily:Do Like, Comment & Subscribe to this channel  @deathonthedaily  Share this episode with a friend who might need it. Subscribe to my Substack: https://open.substack.com/pub/deathonthedaily/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tanyawilkinson_ YouTube: http://youtube.com/@deathonthedailyFind out about my work as a Grief Coach and connect with me here: https://www.tanyawilkinson.co.ukYou can connect with Manon Dave here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manondave/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manondave/The theme music for Death on the Daily is ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Set Free by Katie Gray⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, which is used with artist's permission. You can connect with Katie and her music and work here ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.katiegray.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. This podcast is edited by David Strutt, who you can contact here for any editing needs: [email protected]:00 Navigating Grief and Acceptance01:39 Creating a Legacy Through Love05:26 The Maya Dave Scholarship: Empowering Women in Music10:10 Building a Global Network of Creatives16:20 Lessons from Grief: Understanding Resilience22:36 The Fragility of Life and Living Fully29:54 Imagination as a Core Skill for the Future36:26 Final Thoughts: Embracing Play and Creativity

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