Dying for a Cuppa - The Podcast

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Dying for a Cuppa - The Podcast

Dying for a CuppaⓇ – The Podcast is where we get real about death, dying and everything in between. Each episode brings expert guests, real-life stories, and honest conversations from my world of end-of-life care and funerals. Together we explore experiences of death and dying, alongside practical insight, support and compassion. Whether you’re curious, grieving, caring, or reflecting on your own mortality, this is a space for open, human conversations; no fluff, no jargon, just real, unscripted, conversations from the heart.

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    Dying for a Cuppa with Mohamed Omer MBE

    Mohamed Omer MBE joins us for the last episode of the series and what a way to finish! Dying for a Cuppa series 3 has been such a joy and a privilege. This episode is quite frankly AMAZING. Mohamed shares insights into his faith and the Muslim rituals and reasons around death and funeral practices, he speaks with heart about humanity, community and spirituality and I could listen to him all day. Not only will you learn but you will feel uplifted, inspired and full of hope. This is not just about faith, it is about education, connecting and all doing better, collectively, as a human race when it comes to death, dying and end of life support. This feels like a perfect message to end on for the world and I hope it fills you with as much love as it did us in this moment. Mohamed is an absolute LEGEND in this end of life world and I love him both personally and professionally. He is currently involved with various organisations, including being the governments go to when it comes to supporting the Muslim faith and end of life services as well as...Chair – National Burial Council (an umbrella body for the Muslim Community dealing with burials and Deaths)Board member – External Affairs, Gardens of Peace Muslim Cemetery, based in Hainault Essex. This is the largest dedicated Muslim Cemetery in the United Kingdom.Director of Muslim Bereavement Support ServiceMember of the Burial Cremation Advisory Group at the Ministry of Justice representing the Muslim CommunityBoard Member of ICCM (Institute of Cemetery and Crematoria Managers)He is a trustee of The Big Issue Invest – an organisation funding SocialEnterprises that are not able to obtain funding from banks.  Mohamed has been actively involved with community work in East London for the last 15 years. He has been the governor of Oaks Park High School in Ilford for the last 25 years and a chair for the last 4 years. Oaks Park is a community school and the only PFI school in the borough of Redbridge.Appointed as a trustee of Haven House Children’s Hospice in Woodford inAugust 2016.Chair of the Redbridge Faith ForumThank you so much for all the support, the messages, the shares, the quiet listens, and the brave conversations that have come from this series. It honestly means more than you know.If these episodes have resonated with you, please do keep sharing, liking, reviewing and telling people about the podcast. That’s how these conversations grow. That’s how we keep normalising talking about death, dying and grief.And if you’d like to go a little deeper, my book 'A Gift' is available now on Amazon — part funeral plan, part life story, part love letter. It’s there to help you reflect, record and share what matters most. https://amzn.eu/d/01SSVq84Thank you for being here. Truly.© 2026 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    Dying for a Cuppa with Sophia Campbell-Shaw

    Did you know you can make your own coffin? Or make someone else's? Sophia is a willow coffin maker and founder of Woven Farewell Coffins and can help.Sophia shares her path into coffin making, and what began as a conversation about willow, craftsmanship and the skill behind creating a coffin quickly unfolded into something much deeper.Of course, we talk about the art and care that goes into weaving a coffin by hand — the time, the intention, the meaning. But we also travel much further. Sophia speaks openly about her own significant losses, each very different, each shaping her understanding of death in unique ways. Together we explore sudden death, spirituality, ritual, cultural perspectives, and why the way we say goodbye really matters.This felt less like an interview and more like two like-minded souls sitting down for a proper chat. Sophia brings such a calm, grounded energy and you can feel that the same care and intention is literally woven (pun intended) into her award-winning work.This is a conversation where you’ll learn something practical about coffins, yes, but you’ll also come away with a deeper sense of connection to the wider world of death, dying and remembrance.Pop the kettle on for this one. It’s thoughtful, warm and full of heart.https://www.wovenfarewell.co.uk/© 2026 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    Dying for a Cuppa with Carol McLeod

    This week on Dying for a Cuppa, I’m joined by the brilliant Dr Carol McLeod, and she’s the final member of our LadBible roundtable crew!Carol is a forensic scientist, and hand on heart, I think she may have one of the most fascinating, and also one of the hardest, jobs of anyone I’ve spoken to. I first met her during the LadBible roundtable when she spoke about her involvement in the investigation of the murder of Angelika Kluk by serial killer Peter Tobin. Listening to her then, I was completely gripped.In this episode, Carol gives us a detailed insight into her work as a forensic scientist and what happens behind the scenes in cases of violent crime. It’s a world most of us only ever glimpse through headlines, and hearing about it from someone who has actually stood in those spaces is incredibly powerful.Please let me be clear and you be warned: this episode contains references to sexual crimes, violent crimes and traumatic deaths.And then, in a deeply moving turn, Carol very bravely shares something personal, the loss of her own husband to a brain tumour just two and a half years ago. To hear someone who has spent a career working alongside death speak about her own grief with such honesty and openness is truly something.I cannot thank Carol enough for her courage, her transparency and her humanity. The fact that she does the work she does and remains such a warm, grounded and compassionate person says so much about who she is.I’m so grateful to her for trusting me with this conversation. And I’m so grateful to you for listening, because I have a feeling this may be one of the most powerful and impactful episodes yet.Go gently with this one. And as always, I’d really love to hear your thoughts.© 2026 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    Dying for a Cuppa with John Adams (again!)

    He's back! John Adams, friend, colleague, fellow board member, funeral director, past president of the NAFD, ambassador, advocate and all round expert and decent human, joined us last series to share his personal story of the loss of his Mum Maria when he was just 12 years old.This time he's back to share more about his work with funerals, changing the national curriculum and general world domination. Literally. John is taking his plans and vision in bereavement education in schools across the world, and has already been to Australia and is off to New Zealand next too. We talk about all this and SO MUCH MORE. John and I can talk for England, especially about the things we are passionate about and this talk was no exception. We covered the importance of ritual, the changing faces of funerals, talking to children about death and dying (in and out of schools) direct cremations, grief and playgrounds in funeral directors, yes it's a thing! We talk openly and honesty, as always so please go gently. John shares some powerful real life experiences as a funeral director and caring for the dying but everything we share is done with so much love. heart and passion for what we do. Please let us know your thoughts and please do share - there is so much information here that everyone should know.© 2026 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    Dying for a Cuppa with Martin Jeffrey

    This week on Dying for a Cuppa, I’m joined by the absolute LEGEND that is Martin Jeffrey. Martin has over 34 years’ experience in embalming, post-mortem reconstruction, and mortuary operations. Known for his technical expertise and commitment to education, he has played a key role in developing embalmers across the UK and internationally.Martin and I first met during our LadBible roundtable back in 2024 and I remember being completely in awe, not just of his talent and skill, but of what a genuinely lovely human he is.Embalming and Reconstruction don’t get talked about enough. Embalming is both a science and an art, a deeply skilled process focused on the preservation and care of someone who has died. Here, I take full advantage of Martin’s expertise and ask all the questions people often think but don’t always say out loud.Reconstruction is the careful, skilled restoration of someone’s physical body after they may have experienced violence or trauma before their death. ⚠️ A clear heads-up - this conversation is graphic at times and won’t be for everyone ⚠️BUT it is also deeply fascinating and extraordinary - the level of skill, care and dedication involved, and to know there are people like Martin who can bring dignity and peace back to families after the most awful circumstances.We speak very openly and very honestly about the embalming process too - why it’s done, what it involves, what can happen, and what it actually looks like. Martin shares not only his professional knowledge but also some of his personal experiences.This is a real, raw conversation. Fascinating, intriguing, and incredibly informative. My hope is that it helps answer the questions you might have, gives you a clearer understanding of what embalming and reconstruction involves, and perhaps invites you to consider your own thoughts and feelings around it.I loved this conversation. I’m so grateful to Martin for his openness and generosity.Go gently with this one, grab a cuppa, and as always, we’d love to hear your thoughts ☕️🎙️❤️https://youtu.be/Ff5bs4D-26I?si=5UVjPtm66Wf-H_1J-Martin Jeffrey MBIE Dip FDFuneral Service Professional | Embalming & Post-Mortem Reconstruction Specialist | Mortuary Operations ManagerChair – British Institute of Embalmers, Scottish Division (2025–2026)He has trained extensively in the US and Europe, including over 100 hours at the Fountain National Academy of Professional Embalming Skills, alongside study at the University of Puerto Rico, PMR Malmö, and the London Medical Education Academy.Martin co-developed and led the UK and Europe’s first Post-Mortem Reconstruction Course at the University of Edinburgh and now serves as Course Lead at the University of St Andrews School of Medicine, delivering advanced reconstruction and restorative art training.As Chair of the British Institute of Embalmers, Scottish Division, he leads on education, workshops, and professional development, while mentoring practitioners across the field. He is also a contributing author to Sudden Death: Intervention Skills for the Emergency Services (2020) and holds a Level 3 Award in Education and Training.Driven by compassion, precision, and professionalism, Martin’s work champions dignity in death and continues to raise standards across the global embalming community.© 2026 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    Dying for a Cuppa with Mikey the Death Doula

    I’m so excited for you to listen to this week’s Dying for a Cuppa with the brilliantly gorgeous, social media star, Mikey the Death Doula.https://www.healingheartshouse.com/Mikey is a fellow end-of-life companion and professional, just like me, but based across the pond in Pennsylvania, USA. We connected through social media, and I’ve loved watching how Mikey shows up online, sharing the very human, very normal realities of death and dying, exactly what I aim to do too.Chatting with Mikey was such a joy. We share the same energy, the same ethos, and we’re working towards the same goal: helping people feel more informed, more comfortable, and more open when it comes to death and dying. On a personal level, this conversation really helped us both feel seen and heard — knowing there are others out there doing this work, in their own corners of the world.This is a beautiful, warm and honest conversation, with real insight into how end-of-life care looks in different countries. It’s also your heartfelt heads-up that we speak very openly about the deaths we witness and the work we do. We touch on emotive topics including assisted dying, and we talk candidly about healthcare systems, and yes, how flawed they can be.So pop the kettle on, grab a big slice of cake for this one, and settle in. And please do let us know your thoughts — I’d love to hear where you’re listening from and your own experiences of end-of-life care.© 2026 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    Dying for a Cuppa with Andys Man Club

    In this next episode of Dying for a Cuppa, I’m delighted to be joined by Dominic from Andy’s Man Club.https://andysmanclub.co.uk/Andy’s Man Club is a men’s mental health support charity born from the heartbreaking loss of Andy, who died by suicide at just 23. Out of that tragedy, Andy’s family created something truly powerful — a simple, welcoming space where men can show up, talk, listen, and share. Today, there are over 300 Andy’s Man Club groups across the UK, all offering free, peer-led support and real conversations.Talking about death, dying, grief and bereavement is hard enough at the best of times. And while we’ve come a long way with mental health awareness, there’s still a stigma when it comes to men opening up about their feelings and emotions.Dominic shares some brilliant insights into why spaces like Andy’s Man Club matter so much, what actually happens in the groups, and how honest conversation can quite literally save lives. We talk about vulnerability, connection, and the power of simply being heard. Dom alos shares his own story that lead him to find the clubI’m so grateful for Dominic’s openness and for the work Andy’s Man Club continues to do every single week.Whether this feels personal to you, or to someone in your life, this is a powerful and important episode — and one I truly believe everyone should listen to. Go gently, we talk very honesty about mental health, definitely grab yourself a cuppa. © 2026 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    Dying for a Cuppa with Angie McLachlan

    We are so lucky to have this absolute legend joining us on Dying for a Cuppa — the formidable Angie McLachlan.On her website, Angie describes herself as an artist, a priest, a thanatologist, and a dreamer — and honestly, that barely scratches the surface. There is very little in the world of death, dying, and funeral care that Angie hasn’t been involved in. Her work has informed and educated people across the UK and around the world, supporting everyone from independent funeral directors to forensic pathologists.Angie is curious, invested, deeply knowledgeable, and brings both academic rigour and creative heart to everything she does. Those letters after her name? Every single one earned. This conversation went everywhere. We covered so many topics, so many perspectives, and easily could have talked for hours more.I’m especially excited for you to hear your thoughts on Angie’s 'Ichabod death dummies' — yes, it’s a thing, and yes, it’s fascinating.Angie McLachlan has 35 years of experience on death care and now provides resources guidance and care of the body training to specialist organisations. Their involvement in end- of-life-care, was recognised in 2015 - specifically for her funeral work as one of five finalists in the ‘Major Contribution to the Understanding of Death’ by the Good Funeral Awards for her work with The Ichabodies – death dummies™, a unique family of complex bodies – with medical, social and forensic features – including odours and body-fluids where appropriate.A gentle note: we do speak very openly and honestly about death, dying, and the physical body after death, so please go at your own pace with this one.Make yourself a big cuppa, settle in, and give this episode the space it deserves. I promise you — it will be worth it. © 2026 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    Dying for a Cuppa with Evie King

    I have to say, this episode is probably one of my absolute favourites. In this conversation on Dying for a Cuppa, I’m joined by Evie King, author of the incredible book Ashes to Admin. Evie speaks so honestly and openly about her work as a council funeral support person, and honestly… it’s fascinating.We cover a lot of ground — so many scenarios, so many parts of death, dying, and funerals that people either don’t realise exist, don’t want to think about, or only come to know because they’re right in the middle of it. I learned so much from this chat, and Evie shares with such clarity, insight, and compassion.Whether this is a world you know nothing about, one you’re deeply involved in, or one you know you’re likely to face, I truly believe there is something in this conversation that everyone should hear. Evie’s work in this field is phenomenal, her book is invaluable, and she also has another one on the way.Huge gratitude to Evie for her time, her openness, and the work she does. This one really is for everyone. https://amzn.eu/d/gSaw5lOhttps://locate.international/Evie King does not exist, but the person who plays her is a council worker and writer. A former stand-up comedian, she has always written short-form pieces in the margins of her various day jobs, contributing to New Humanist, Guardian Comment Is Free, BBC Comedy and Viz. After moving to the seaside and going part-time she had more time for writing and in 2023 completed her first book, Ashes to Admin, about her job arranging council funerals. It sold over 10,000 copies, was selected by Stewart Lee for the London Review of Books one hundred books for the next twenty years collection and won the 2025 ASDS (Association for the Study of Death & Society) Award for outstanding and original books in the field of death studies. Her second book Get Ahead of Being Dead is out in June 2026. She also contributed to the book Words to Live and Die By, a series of death haikus compiled by the acute palliative care team at Warwick Hospital. She is an ambassador for missing persons and cold-case charity Locate International and heads the UK training programme for council funeral workers.© 2026 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    Dying for a Cuppa with Mandy Preece

    In this episode of Dying for a Cuppa, I get to sit down with not just a friend and colleague, but a fellow soul midwife, the wonderful Mandy Preece.Mandy has written a truly beautiful and powerful book about the art — and skill — of listening. It’s something we all think we do, but this conversation really opens up how much deeper listening can go, especially when supporting people who are dying. We explore what it really means to listen, why it matters so much, and how improving our own self-awareness can completely change the way we show up for others.Mandy brings a wealth of experience, wisdom, and calm insight, and I honestly can’t recommend her book Being Rock highly enough. It’s available on Amazon, and it’s something I regularly reference within my own CPD Dying for a Cuppa Masterclass death education programme.This conversation was an absolute joy — thoughtful, grounding, and deeply human. Mandy is an incredible woman, and I know this episode will land gently and powerfully for so many of you. Mandy  Preece is a communications trainer, motivational speaker and author. Mandy initiated a volunteer bedside companion scheme at a NHS palliative care unit in Dorset in 2013 and has helped other hospices and hospitals set up similar schemes.What she learnt from the bedside transformed her understanding of what it means to listen. Her unique experiential communications training received the Princess Royal Training Award in 2017 and she is an Alumni member.In 2019 Mandy was NHS Unsung Hero Volunteer of the Year. Her joy of receiving the Award was matched by being asked to be part of an NHS/Helpforce Steering Group on volunteering within the NHS and deliver a keynote at Expo 2019.She now delivers inspiring talks and training to a huge variety of organisations: from the business sector to the NHS and national charities. Her pro bono work supports many smaller charities. Her book, Being Rock (which redefines listening), was published in 2020:http://viewbook.at/BeingRock© 2026 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    Dying for a Cuppa with Debbie Homewood

    I'm really excited to share this week's episode of Dying for a Cuppa with the lovely an glamorous Debbie Homewood — someone I've actually shared space with before!Debbie and I previously took part in a roundtable conversation on the worldwide platform LADbible (if you enjoyed that, there are more conversations coming with others from that episode too!) This time though, it's just us, having a really gentle, heartfelt chat.Debbie speaks openly and from the heart about her work as a mortician and why it matters so deeply to her. Not every funeral director has a mortician, and not everyone will need this kind of care — but for those who do, especially those in Debbie's hands, it's incredibly reassuring to hear just how much love, respect, and intention she brings to her work.A gentle heads-up: we do talk honestly about aftercare and the care of the body after death, from Debbie's perspective. Please go at your own pace with this one.It's a warm, comforting conversation - and a reminder that when someone like Debbie is caring for your people, they are being looked after in the most thoughtful and compassionate wayhttps://youtu.be/Ff5bs4D-26|?si=prYE8hR30VAkVUwMhttps://www.tcribb.co.uk/© 2026 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    Dying for a Cuppa with Paul from Laurelo

    In this episode of Dying for a Cuppa, I’m joined by Paul Radcliffe from Laurelo for a conversation that genuinely surprised me.If you’d ever told me probate could be interesting — even inspiring — I’d have laughed. But this chat was honestly so enlightening. Paul takes what is usually a total minefield and explains probate with real clarity, in language that actually makes sense. We explore what probate really is (process, paperwork, or something else entirely), whether it’s something you even need, and walk through a whole range of real-life scenarios that people commonly face.This is one of those episodes where the fog lifts. It might feel daunting if you’re navigating a loss or know probate is on the horizon, but I can truly say this is exactly the kind of conversation you want in your ears. It’s calm, clear, reassuring — and surprisingly uplifting.So pop the kettle on, settle in with a cuppa, and prepare to feel far more informed and less overwhelmed. Huge thanks to Paul and the team at Lorello for being so open and generous with their knowledge. They’re absolutely there if you need support, and I’ll share their website below.https://laurelo.co.uk/© 2026 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    Dying for a Cuppa with Katie Wellman

    In this episode of Dying for a Cuppa, I’m joined by Katie Wellman, professional home organiser and declutterer, for a really honest chat about STUFF and why it’s so hard to let go of it.We talk about the emotional weight our belongings carry, why decluttering can feel overwhelming, and the difference it makes when things are sorted before someone dies compared to after. Katie shares gentle, practical insights into why we keep what we keep, why the little things often matter the most, and how organising and decluttering can be an act of care for ourselves and for those we love.It’s relatable, thoughtful, and quietly motivating.So grab a cuppa, maybe a bit of cake, take a look around your own space… you might just feel inspired to make a few changes of your own. https://makeroomtobreathe.co.uk/© 2026 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    Dying for a Cuppa with Lee-Anne Duncan

    This week on Dying for a Cuppa I’m joined by the glorious Lee-Anne Duncan, joining us all the way from New Zealand.Lee-Anne is a writer and journalist, and also a bereaved child. She lost her mum at just eight years old, an experience that went on to shape her life’s work. Today, Leanne dedicates her time to exploring the long-term impact of childhood bereavement, listening deeply to others who lost one or both parents young and gathering their stories with real care and integrity.This is a long one (two talkers, no surprises there), but it’s long for all the right reasons. We didn’t want to cut anything out because the insights shared are just too valuable. Leanne talks about her research, the interviews she’s conducted, and what those early losses can mean for behaviour, emotions, identity, and how people move through the world as adults.We also have the huge privilege of hearing about Māori traditions around death, dying, and funerals, offering a powerful cultural perspective on grief, ritual, and community.So yes, pop the kettle on. Maybe grab a few biscuits too. This episode is a gentle, thoughtful, and deeply meaningful listen. Please know we talk about death and dying very openly. And if this resonates with you as someone who lost a parent young, we’d really love to hear your thoughts. Lee-Annes link is below if you’d like to get in touch or explore her work further.https://www.tooyoung.org.nz© 2026 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    Dying for a Cuppa with Teepa Snow

    We are back!! Series 3 kicking off with an incredible first guest! This week on Dying for a Cuppa, I’m joined by the truly amazing Teepa Snow — world-renowned dementia care expert and all-round human legend.https://teepasnow.com/Teepa and I first chatted back in 2021, and it is an absolute honour to welcome her back for a cuppa and a deeply meaningful conversation. Together, we talk all things dementia and end-of-life, exploring what really matters when it comes to care, connection, and presence.We dive into Teepa’s Positive Approach to Care and her hugely impactful GEMS® State Model — a must-know for anyone supporting, loving, or caring for someone living with dementia. We also talk honestly and openly about dementia at end of life, and how we can show up in ways that are kind, informed, and deeply human.As always, Teepa shares her wisdom, insight, and lived experience in a way that is heartfelt, practical, and grounding. We hold the same values — person-centred, compassionate, and deeply respectful of the human behind the diagnosis.Dementia touches so many lives. Understanding how the brain changes, how communication shifts, and how to truly be with someone living with dementia is a learning curve for us all. I’m so grateful Teepa brings her knowledge and generosity to this episode and I know it will leave you thinking, feeling, and caring a little differently.Pop the kettle on and get comfy, this one gives you some real lightbulb moments.Teepa Snow, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA, is one of the world’s leading advocates and educators on the topic of dementia or other forms of brain change and an Occupational Therapist with over forty years of rich and varied clinical and academic experience. Her experiences led her to the development of the GEMS® States of Brain Change and the Positive ApproachTM training strategies. Her company, Positive Approach to Care® (PAC), provides online and in-person education and products to support those living with brain change. She also co-founded the Snow Approach Foundation, a nonprofit organisation based in Hillsborough, North Carolina. Teepa presents with extraordinary expertise and humour to audiences throughout the world.© 2026 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    S2.Ep16 BONUS Dying for a Cuppa with Karen Kinsella

    And here we are… the final episode of Series 2. Episode 16 with Karen Kinsella.I’m closing the series with a deeply moving conversation with Karen, the other half of the Room to Grieve podcast.This is Karen’s story of her daughter Emily. Emily was diagnosed with a brain tumour at 14 and died at just 16. Karen talks about those two and a half years with such honesty, the way Emily lived, the way she faced her own death, and the impact her loss has had on Karen and the life she now carries.Karen shares differently to Beck: her language, her mindset, her perspective, all completely her own. But the thread between them, the bond formed through losing their children, is something you can feel. Together, they’ve created a powerful, supportive space over at Room to Grieve, and I’m so grateful they’ve chosen to share their stories with us.Please do look them up, follow, like, share, all of it, not just for this podcast, but for theirs too. Their voices reach people who truly need to know they’re not alone. As we talk about in the episode, they’re part of a very unique club, one no parent ever wants to join. The more people who know that women like Karen and Bec are out there, the better.We’re heading into a little Christmas break now, and I’ll be back with you at the end of January.  So settle in for this final episode of the series, sit with Karen and Emily’s story, be mindful it is emotional and still with some swearing, not as much as Bec though, and I’ll see you in the new year.https://roomtogrievepodcast.podbean.com/https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcvBSyKJT34bGf39TWr2cWS0xKsGwhNtc&si=Kum9BYKOcc-o2X1jhttps://open.spotify.com/show/6Z4G5h3BavMRPCwDfAPpCJ?si=3018fa794ab34436https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/room-to-grieve-podcast/id1762303648https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/8caa09d4-5f0d-4a5d-a2f0-06b209212a0a/room-to-grieve-podcast© 2025 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    S2.Ep15 BONUS Dying for a Cuppa with Bec Hadman

    Series 3 might have wrapped… but I’m back with two powerful bonus episodes! Episode 15 with Bec HadmanFirst up is a conversation with Bec, one half of the incredible duo behind the Room to Grieve podcast. This episode is tender, raw, and honestly tough in places. Beck talks about her son Bradley, who died at 18 from a brain tumour. She shares his story openly: who he was, what he loved, his diagnosis, his courage, and the nearly year long journey that followed.It’s emotional. There’s swearing. You’ll want a big mug of tea or coffee and a slice of cake that could double as a doorstop. Bec speaks with such honesty about her experience of supporting Bradley, it is incredibly powerful.Every episode this season has been heartfelt, but child loss - it lands differently. So go gently with this one, and please do check out the brilliant women over at Room to Grieve on YouTube and wherever you find your podcasts.Next week, I’ll be talking with Karen about her daughter Emily - another incredible mother, another story of love, heartbreak, and the individuality of grief. Bec and Karen’s journeys are very different, but their friendship, their honesty, and the way they hold each other through loss is something truly special.So settle in, listen to Bec and Bradley’s story, and get ready for Karen and Emily next week.https://roomtogrievepodcast.podbean.com/https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcvBSyKJT34bGf39TWr2cWS0xKsGwhNtc&si=Kum9BYKOcc-o2X1jhttps://open.spotify.com/show/6Z4G5h3BavMRPCwDfAPpCJ?si=3018fa794ab34436https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/room-to-grieve-podcast/id1762303648https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/8caa09d4-5f0d-4a5d-a2f0-06b209212a0a/room-to-grieve-podcast© 2025 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    S2.Ep14: Dying for a Cuppa with Judith Dandy

    Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at a funeral directors? Have you ever thought to ask what care your person receives after the funeral directors collects them? Do you understand the natural processes of the body after someone dies?Here I discuss all that AND MUCH MORE with the brilliant Judith Dandy from Dandelion Farewells Funeral Directors in Wisborough Green, West Sussex. At the heart of their business is an unhurried approach, listening to what is important to YOU, and a willingness to openly share with you a wealth of knowledge and understanding, allowing you to make the choices that feel right to you.A modern business, they provide a sensitive, personalised approach to funeral and after death care, mindful of the many choices that are available and guiding you through the important decisions that need to be made.You will see and feel all this in Judith's sharing here. As always, please be mindful we talk very openly about death and in this case, physical bodies that have died. Not in a gruesome way, but in a real and supportive way to offer information and support understanding.I think you will be surprised how you feel after listening and I would LOVE to hear your thoughts. https://dandelionfarewells.com/https://www.goodfuneralguide.co.uk/https://www.youtube.com/@Dandelionfarewells© 2025 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    S2.Ep13: Hearing at End of Life

    We’ve all heard the saying that hearing is the 'last sense to go' as we die. We talk about how even as someone is dying, they can still hear our words, our laughter, our love. But what does that really mean? In this episode, I explore the science, the soul, and the stories behind sound at the end of life - how words, vibration, and energy shape those final moments.Whether it’s reading the football results or whispering something you’ve always wanted to say, this one asks us to think about what’s truly being heard, and felt, as life fades.As always, I speak honestly and from the heart, so please listen gently as it may stir up memories and emotions.I have absolutely LOVED this season of both short, soulful episodes and the incredible, honest, real guest stories, and with just one episode left before a Christmas break, I’d love to hear your thoughts. The final episode of this series is coming next Monday and it is as real about death as you can get, I cant wait for you to hear it!© 2025 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    S2.Ep12: Dying for a Cuppa with Vicky Coultrip

    This week on Dying for a Cuppa – The Podcast, I’m joined by my lovely friend Vicky, sister to my dear friend Becky, who if you follow me on socials, will know passed away in March 2024.Vicky and I sit down for a deeply honest and emotional conversation about her family’s journey through multiple losses — her mum Pat, her sister Nicola, and then Becky — each loss different, each one leaving its own mark. Vicky shares so openly about the impact of grief, the realities of illness, and the experience of hospice care.As with all my guest episodes, we talk very openly and honestly — but please do bear in mind that this one does get emotional. It’s a tender and raw listen, so go gently if you choose to tune in.This episode is especially close to my heart. Becky was my personal friend — brilliant, funny, and full of life with the best laugh — and while losing her broke my heart, it brought me a new friend in her sister, Vicky.This episode is a story of heartbreak, connection, and the life that can come from even the deepest of losses. © 2025 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    S2.Ep11: Dying for a Cuppa with Rachael Carter

    In this episode of Dying for a Cuppa, I sit down with one of my close friends, Rachel Carter. Rachel isn’t just my death bestie – she’s also a fellow end-of-life companion, and a spiritual life-and-death coach.Rachel opens up about the loss of two significant people in her life, sharing her experiences with honesty and tenderness. It’s not always an easy listen, as we talk about the realities when things don’t go as hoped, touching on healthcare professionals, the system, and the challenges along the way.But as often happens over a cuppa, the conversation naturally flows into deeper waters – faith, spirituality, and the way we both see the world.This is a raw, heartfelt, and very real chat. Please go gently as you listen, and join me in being grateful for Rachel’s courage, wisdom, and openness in sharing her story.To learn more about Rachael and her work - https://www.evaandalma.com/© 2025 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    S2.Ep10: Do we chose the moment we die?

    New episode of Dying for a Cuppa OUT TODAY - Do We Choose the Moment We Die?In this episode of Dying for a Cuppa, I explore one of those quietly profound questions that often comes up when sitting with the dying. Not sudden or tragic deaths, but the ones where you know it’s close — those vigil moments. The person holds on for days, then slips away the moment someone steps out of the room… or they seem to wait for a special call, a birthday, or that one person to arrive — and then they go.Is it fate? Coincidence? Faith? Science? Energy? Maybe all of it. Maybe there’s a choice we don’t yet understand. Maybe it’s simply the body doing what it must. Or maybe it’s both.Gentle content note: this episode talks about the moment of death and our presence and witness to it. You may have your own experiences so pease listen with care if you’re grieving or feeling tender around loss.Have you ever witnessed what felt like “perfect timing” at the end of life? I’d love to hear your thoughts.Listen now on Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts — just search “Dying for a Cuppa.” © 2025 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    S2.Ep9: Dying for a Cuppa with Rick and Ben

    This week’s episode of Dying for a Cuppa is an extra special one for me. I’m joined by my fiancé, Rick, and his best friend, Ben, as they open up about the loss of their best mate, Kris. Kris died of cancer at just 34, after only being ill for literally a matter of days, it was a complete shock.Now, a couple of heads up before you listen: this conversation is way out of Rick and Ben’s comfort zone, we have not edited or a scripted anything, their love language is banter (and swearing!) so expect some colourful language, and we speak very openly about death, dying, and the raw grief that followed Kris death.Alongside the pain, there’s so much love, laughter, and genuine deep bonds of friendship in this chat. Rick and Ben share what Kris meant to them, how they navigated the shock of losing him, and how they are keeping his memory alive.Friendships, often as deep and important as our blood relatives, sometimes even more so, I feel deserve more space in the way we talk about death and grief.So, grab yourself a cuppa, listen gently, and come with us into this tender, funny, and very real conversation about friendship, death, (with some choice language) and the love that stays.© 2025 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    S2.Ep8: Dying for a Cuppa with Cathy Milburn

    Special Episode: In Honour of Baby Loss Awareness Week - 9-15th OctoberThis week on Dying for a Cuppa – The Podcast, I’m joined by the beautiful Cathy Milburn, friend, colleague and founder of Heart in Their Hand. Cathy’s work was born from her own heartbreak — the loss of her son, Adam, who was sadly born sleeping.In this deeply tender and honest conversation, Cathy shares her story — from her pregnancy and Adam’s birth, to the quiet, aching days that followed — and the wisdom she’s gathered along the way as a grieving mother.Please go gently as you listen to this one. It’s an episode full of love, truth, and remembrance — honouring not only Cathy’s Adam, but all the tiny souls who couldn’t stay, and the families who carry them forever in their hearts. https://www.heartintheirhand.com/http://babyloss-awareness.org© 2025 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    s2.Ep7: Grief

    Grief is one of the heaviest topics we could ever touch on – and truthfully, we could talk about it all day. But in this episode, I simply want to pause and share a few gentle reminders.Grief is not about comparison or measurement. It’s personal, messy, and different for everyone. Here, I offer some intimate reflections and supportive insights for anyone grieving, or walking alongside someone who is.Think of this as a short message just for you: whatever you’re experiencing, thinking, or feeling in your grief – it’s all okay.© 2025 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    S2.Ep6: Dying for a Cuppa with Emma Gray

    In this latest episode of Dying for a Cuppa, I sit down with Emma Gray, from Rainbow Hunting, who speaks with raw honesty about the death of her husband, Simon. Simon was just 38 when he died, leaving behind Emma and their two young daughters, aged six and eight.This conversation is tender and deeply emotional, especially towards the end, so please do listen gently. Emma shares Simon’s journey through chemotherapy, cancer, hospitals, and hospice, as well as the heartbreaking reality of being with him when he died. She also reflects on how their daughters were part of this story.Alongside her personal experience, Emma, who is a probate lawyer, now supports people through the practical side of navigating life after loss —the paperwork and processes that come after a loved one dies—in many ares of her workI am so grateful to Emma for opening up so honestly, and I know her story will resonate with many. But please do think before you delve in, first stick the kettle on, this ones emosh.https://www.rainbowhunting.co.uk/https://www.widowedandyoung.org.uk/© 2025 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    S2.Ep5: Dying for a Cuppa with Antonia Rolls

    In this episode of Dying for a Cuppa, I’m joined by Antonia Rolls, an artist and fellow Soul Midwife, who speaks with incredible openness about the deaths of her two sons. Antonia lost one son to addiction and another to suicide. Antonia has also experienced many other significant losses in her life. This is your gentle warning: the conversation is raw, very honest, and deeply emotional. Please take care of yourself as you choose whether to listen, and maybe pour yourself a strong coffee first.Antonia shares not only the painful details of her loss, but also the profound lessons and experiences of living without her sons. Together, we talk about faith, religion, and spirituality; the different perspectives surrounding addiction and suicide; and the very real emotions felt by those struggling — and just as importantly, by those who love them.https://antoniarollsartistextraordinaire.blogspot.com/© 2025 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal or medical advice.

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    S2.Ep4: Hospices

    In this episode, we’re diving into the world of hospices – what they are, where they came from, and why they matter. Hospices can feel daunting or even misunderstood, so my aim is to strip away the myths and share the key things you really need to know.This isn’t just about facts and history, though. It’s about encouraging those vital conversations with the people who matter to you – the kind of conversations that help us feel more prepared and supported, long before we actually need hospice care ourselves or for someone we love. 2025 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    S2.Ep3: Dying for a Cuppa with John Adams

    In this episode of Dying for a Cuppa, I sit down with John Adams – a well-known voice in the Funeral world, with ideas and energy that keep shaping the way forward. But at the heart of John’s drive is something deeply personal. When John was just 12 years old, he lost his mum, Maria. That loss shaped his grief, his life, and ultimately the work he’s doing today to make real changes and raise awareness about how we support bereaved children.Please be warned, this episode includes open and honest conversations about grief, loss and children. John shares about his reality of losing his Mum and what he remembers as a young boy. Please be aware that things do get emotional at times.Join us for an honest conversation about John’s story – from those early days of loss to the path he’s on now. https://achangingindustry.com/© 2025 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal or medical advice.

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    S2.Ep2: Dying for a Cuppa with Jess May

    In this raw and deeply human episode, I’m joined by my friend and fellow celebrant, Jess May – a living funeral specialist who knows the realities of loss all too well. Jess shares the significant bereavements in her life, including the deaths of her parents and siblings, as well as the heartache of pet loss.We talk openly about grief, death, and dying – in very real, human terms. Jess speaks with honesty about her own grief journey, the complex family dynamics she faced, and navigating challenges such as alcoholism.This is a genuine human-to-human conversation – one I was honoured Jess allowed me to record. Our hope is that it helps someone out there feel a little less alone, and that it continues to bring death and dying into the light as a natural part of life.Please note: this episode is honest, emotional, and unfiltered. Go gently as you listen.https://www.jess-may.com/© 2025 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    S2.Ep1: Before We Begin…

    PLEASE LISTEN TO THIS BEFORE YOU START…We’re back with Series 2 of Dying for a Cuppa The Podcast! In this short intro, we set the scene for what’s to come – honest, in-depth conversations about death, dying, and the many ways loss shows up in our lives. This isn’t a series about grief itself, but about the stories, experiences, and truths people carry.Before you dive in, this episode offers a gentle but important heads-up: our conversations can be raw, emotional, and sometimes heavy. We touch on difficult topics, and yes – there’s the occasional splash of colourful language. But alongside the intensity, you’ll also find moments of inspiration, lightness, and even laughter.Think of this as your guide before you journey into the rest of the series. Please listen here first so you’re ready for what lies ahead.Dying for a Cuppa is a podcast where I sit down with real people to have real conversations about life — and about death. Each episode brings death to the forefront through honest chats and personal stories. Every story holds something unique, something different, and something truly valuable that many of us need to hear. My hope is that these conversations make what often feels abnormal seem a little more normal — and help people feel just a little less alone. 2025 Katie Costello. Dying for a Cuppa® is a registered trademark of Katie Costello. All rights reserved.This podcast and its content, including audio recordings, descriptions, and associated materials, are protected by copyright. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission, except for personal, non-commercial use.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organisations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional, legal, or medical advice.

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    Episode 18 - Give your people a GIFT

    In this final episode of Dying for a Cuppa before a summer break, we’re talking about the ultimate gift you can give your people – talking about death. It might feel hard, but opening up these conversations brings peace, clarity, and understanding. It’s a gift for those we love, easing their grief and giving them something solid to hold on to when everything else feels shaky.I know many don’t want to talk, but this only makes things worse, trust me. Even a few things written down on a post it nite is better than nothing.Thank you for being here with me – I’ll be back in September with fresh episodes and some exciting new things to share. Until then, keep talking, keep sharing, and keep showing up for the stuff that matters 🙏🏼For more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services.Dying for a Cuppa ® is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 17 - Personal Care

    This week on Dying for a Cuppa, we’re diving into the world of personal care. The practical, intimate, human stuff. We talk about the importance of knowing what might need to be done, what you might need and the emotional weight it can carry for both the person giving and receiving support. We need to know this may fall on us. It’s about dignity, respect and understanding. It’s ok if it easy for you, it is ok that it is not.It’s a hard task but one we must understand and talk about. For more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services.Dying for a Cuppa ® is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 16 - Anticipatory Grief

    Anticipatory Grief & Secondary LossesIn this episode of Dying for a Cuppa, we’re talking about the grief that shows up before someone dies — anticipatory grief — and the ripple effects of secondary losses that follow. Whether it’s the loss of future plans, roles, routines, or identity, these hidden layers of grief often go unspoken. Let’s name them, explore them, and make space for them over a cuppa.For more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services.Dying for a Cuppa ® is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 15 - The Woo Woo

    I thought I’d cover something lighter this week and just chat with you all about, what I lovingly refer to as, the ‘Woo Woo’. Come chat with me and hear all about the spiritual side of me and some of my thoughts and feelings about the said woo woo. This is very much a ‘me waffling on’ kind of episode, easy on the ears, and heart, with a little insight into my home (literally) Also the day this is released will be the day after my birthday, just saying!My faith helps me do what I do, it’s not what I project on others, I support all faiths and none. What are your thoughts on the Woo? For more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services.Dying for a Cuppa ® is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 14 - Assisted Dying

    Assisted dying is a hot topic in at this precise moment in our time. The bill is currently going through parliament and looks set to go to the next steps. We are still a few years off it being legally available here in the UK but we need to use this time to get better educated, become more well informed and gain deeper insight and perspective about what all this really means. We need to talk a lot more about assisted dying and all its implications.Here I shared my own thoughts and feelings which are non judgmental, not specifically for or against the option, but all about the bigger picture, and comes from the heart. I also share this as someone who has witnessed hundreds of people die in a multitude of different scenarios and situations. I’d love to know what you think in the comments. For more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services.Dying for a Cuppa ® is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 13 - Direct Cremations

    The term ‘Direct Cremation’ is becoming more widely used - but do we really understand what this means? Do we have enough information about this process, what it entails and what it means for us mourners? There is so much more to this than we realise and here I hope to share a little insight to really make you think. We need to talk more about this if we think this might be a path for us, it goes deeper than you may be aware of and there may be things you need to consider. We must be clear in our choices. The legal bit of disposing of our physical bodies is one thing, but honouring and celebrating our person is another. For more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services.Dying for a Cuppa ® is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 12 - Keeping your person at home after they have died

    Do you know if your person dies at home, you do not need to rush to send them into the care of a funeral director? Did you know you can keep them at home with you for a few hours or even days if you wish? Now this idea certainly won’t be for everyone, but it will be absolutely right for a few.I shared a post on Facebook about exactly this recently that got A LOT of attention, with some interesting perspectives and quite a lot of criticism (if your interested do have a nosey, it caused quite the stir!) so I wanted to talk about it openly here too. There are many factors to consider of course, but my main point is that people need to know this is an option, and legal. You do still have choices even after someone has died and can spend more time with them if that is right for you. For more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services.Dying for a Cuppa ® is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 11 - ‘Me, My Care and I’

    I have a FREE download available on my website called ‘Me, My Care and I’ - this is a spiritual and holistic care document available to everyone and anyone, at any stage of life. It is a place to document and explore your wants and wishes, your fears and concerns, and share all about who you are as a person. It is all relevant to our personalised and heart led end of life care and helps encourage and facilitate tough conversations. In this episode I explain what it’s all about, why it’s so important and go through each and every section to help you understand how it can be of use and its priceless value. The download can be found here - https://www.katiecsoulmidwife.com/product-page/me-my-care-and-iFor more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services.Dying for a Cuppa ® is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 10 - Talking to Children about Death and Dying

    Talking to children about tricky subjects can be exactly that, tricky. When it comes to death, we often feel we need to protect children, keep them away from the challenging stuff and hide them away from seeing someone die. The trouble with this well meaning approach h is that we can cause more harm than good, and here I explain why.Children need to know that as hard as it is, death and grief are a natural part of life and love. For more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services.Dying for a Cuppa ® is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 9 - Time of death and what to do…

    Do you know what happens the moment someone dies? Yes they stop breathing but who do you need to call and when? First the death needs to be verified and time of death documented with some clinical checks by a health care professional. Let me explain all this and why sticking the kettle on is one of the first things someone dies at home. For more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services.Dying for a Cuppa ® is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 8 - Mouth care at end of life

    Delving straight in today with some nitty gritty information about Mouth Care. Just what you want to hear over your morning cuppa! In this episode I go straight in, in detail, with how we can support someone nearing the end of their life with their oral hygiene and personal care. But it may not be how you think…Mouth care is an important, but sometimes forgotten, aspect of end of life care. It is about comfort more than anything else and it can, and should be done, in a very gentle and person centred way. Thank you all so much for your support for this podcast so far, it means so much to me personally and I know already thanks to all you sharing, it is reaching folks that need it, THANK YOU.For more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services.Dying for a Cuppa ® is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 7 - What is a Soul Midwife?

    In this episode I share all about the role of a Soul Midwife and what it is we can do when supporting the dying. I talk a little about the difference between a Soul Midwife and Death Doula, what folks might need or want from us and how we can help. Soul Midwives are crucial for bridging the gap in end of life care between the health care professionals and between diagnosis and the end of our lives. We walk alongside the dying with love, and provide safety, warmth and compassion. We do not judge and we do not fix - we meet people where they are at.More information about the Soul Midwife training can be found at www.soulmidwives.co.ukFor more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services. Dying for a Cuppa ®️ is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 6 - My Friend Tess

    Last episode in honour of Dying Matters Week and this one is very close to my heart. You may have seen a picture on my socials, or on my website, of me at the bedside of a soul at the end of her life. This was my friend Tess. This photo means so much to me for many reasons so this is our little story.Thank you for listening and being with me all week! From now on I will drop an episode every Monday. For more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services. Dying for a Cuppa ®️ is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 5 - The Culture of Dying Matters

    This weeks episode is all about 'The Culture of Dying Matters', the main theme of Dying Matters Week, as well as their main aim which is to get folks TALKING about death and dying. Now, this episode is essentially me speaking out loud while contemplating how we British do death in comparison to other cultures, religions and countries. I do cover some cultural aspects but this is really just me thinking out loud and musing about all the ways death is done and the impact those practices have.For more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services. Dying for a Cuppa ®️ is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 4 - Where do you want to die?

    Another episode this week as it's Dying Matters Awareness Week and one that covers the topic of where we die. You do have choices but do you understand what they are? You'll find that what those choices look like is different for each of us to. Have you even thought about it? Another important topic to talk about as it may affect those in your family and those who may end up supporting you at the end of your life. Where do you want to die? For more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services. Dying for a Cuppa ®️ is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 3 - Funerals and the key things to talk about...

    Another episode in honour of Dying Matters Week, and this episode we cover some key things you need to talk about when it comes to funerals. There is SO much to talk about, there are so many choices and options when it comes to funerals so we will of course, come back to this another day. But here a few key things about Funerals we all need to know...For more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services. Dying for a Cuppa ®️ is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 2 - Why should we talk about death and dying?

    Episode 2 - Why should we talk about death and dying?In support of Dying Matters Awareness Week, this episode dives into why talking about death and dying really does matter. I’ll share how honest conversations can change everything, for ourselves and the people we love.As it’s Dying Matters Awareness Week, I will be posting an episode every day until Friday and then an episode will drop every Monday going forward.Thank you for listening! Please do all the like/rate and subscribe stuff, you never know who needs to hear this right now.For more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services. Dying for a Cuppa ®️ is a registered trademark.

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    Episode 1 - What it’s all about…

    Well well well! It’s been an idea and dream for years to make Dying for a Cuppa into a podcast and thanks to Spotify, they have made it a reality. Join me here every week for a conversation about death and dying, and funerals. All the things you don’t know you don’t know, in a space that is honest, offering loving support, about the only certainty in life.To talk about death, to understand it, face it, embrace it even as a given in life, allows you to live a richer fuller time on this earth.I will share all you need to know about death and funeral choices, hints and tips, factual information about death and real life stories from my 12 years experience of working with the dying, all with a cuppa and sugary treat. Katie xxxFor more info about me and what this is all about, have a look at my website www.katiecsoulmidwife.com and my Facebook and Instagram pages. Also on LinkedIn. Wherever you are, look for Katie Costello - Soul Midwife and Funeral Celebrant - End of life Support Services. Dying for a Cuppa ®️ is a registered trademark.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Dying for a CuppaⓇ – The Podcast is where we get real about death, dying and everything in between. Each episode brings expert guests, real-life stories, and honest conversations from my world of end-of-life care and funerals. Together we explore experiences of death and dying, alongside practical insight, support and compassion. Whether you’re curious, grieving, caring, or reflecting on your own mortality, this is a space for open, human conversations; no fluff, no jargon, just real, unscripted, conversations from the heart.

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Katie Costello - End of Life Support Services

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