We have to celebrate anything good - always; with Alex Zappala

EPISODE · Jun 9, 2020 · 40 MIN

We have to celebrate anything good - always; with Alex Zappala

from Dead Parent Club

Welcome to this week’s episode of the Dead Parent Club podcast with writer Alex Zappala.Alex lost both of her parents to cancer by the age of 15 and was brought up thereafter by her older sister.In this episode we discuss the impact that this had on her friendships and her life as a teenager and how her experience has put her on her chosen career path as a psychotherapist.We also discuss how we, as young adults who have lost people so close to us, live our lives in the acknowledgement that losing someone close to us is always a possibility and how this prompts us to celebrate the big and the small things in life, as these moments are so precious.She also speaks about the difficult and awkward conversations she had to have with people when planning her wedding and how this experience led to the creation of her Instagram platform: Grief Uncovered.Alex was so lovely to speak to and I think you will all love this episode.You can find Alex on Instagram here - @griefuncoveredYou can find the DPC here:Instagram - @deadparentclubpodcastFacebook - Dead Parent Club PodcastTwitter - @dpcpodcastWebsite - www.dpcpodcast.co.ukEmail - [email protected] this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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