‘My Dad is my motivation to do better, and be better.’  What death is REALLY like, friendships, grief guilt and living positively - with Georgia Borne

EPISODE · Feb 2, 2021 · 51 MIN

‘My Dad is my motivation to do better, and be better.’ What death is REALLY like, friendships, grief guilt and living positively - with Georgia Borne

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Funded by you, for youIf you'd like to support the running of the podcast (please do!) follow the links below:Click here to make a one-time donation.Hi guys! I’m so excited to share this week’s episode with you. It’s jam full of open and honest conversations and laughter and I’m just so appreciative that this happened.  Georgia joined me on the show to tell her own story of losing her Dad in the beginning of 2020 from blood cancer, after also living with an immune deficiency disorder his whole life.  In this episode, we talk about what it’s REALLY like to lose a parent to cancer, the best way to navigate friendships, how guilt drives you crazy when you’re grieving and - most importantly - how her Dad is her inspiration for everything she does in her life. And how through this, she’s found strength in finding a way to live a life he would love to be a part of. Thank you Georgia so MUCH for this beautiful conversation.  And, if you’d like to reach out to her yourself - you can find her on Instagram at @georgiaborne or by emailing [email protected] MeEmail - [email protected] You can also find me on Facebook at - Dead Parent Club Podcastor on Instagram at - @deadparentclubpodcast Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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