#185 The wild edge of sorrow // grief after sudden death

This episode is dedicated to my mum Marina, who passed away suddenly at the end of July. She was incredible – resilient, creative, full of life and hands down the most loving person I know. She taught me how to live a good life full of pleasure and connection even in late stage capitalism. I had 38 years with her and am so proud to call her my mum.

The wonderful Narinder Bazen joined me for this conversation to talk about grief after sudden death, saying goodbye in the best way we can and staying connected to the present moment in a mammal body while we have one foot on the other side.

The title of this episode is a nod to one of my favorite books – The Wild Edge of Sorrow by Frances Weller.

Thank you for listening and sending some love to my mum,

Yarrow

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Hi, I’m Yarrow

I’m a writer, grief companion and tarot reader living on the East coast of Scotland. 

I facilitate creative projects and gentle rituals for seasons of loss, make handmade textile magic and host the Grief Glimmers podcast. My wish is to change the culture around grief and death so that we can explore these experiences as gateways into a softer, more embodied life.