6.2 - THAT PODCAST with REMONA ALY... where we say goodbye to those we have lost – PART TWO

THAT PODCAST... where we say goodbye to those we have lost, and talk about grief and healing – PART TWOIn Part 2, host Remona Aly tries to see the bigger picture, looking at what we can learn from those that have experienced grief from a different perspective. We also look to the younger generation to see what grief for a lost future looks like, and begin to talk about healing.Featuring testimonials from the public on what the last year has taken from them and taught them in return, a personal reflection from playwright David Edgar, a piece by poet Eddie Doyle, an interview with Dr Erica Borgstrom and music from Maimuna Memon.  Content Warning – suicide Episode 6, Part 2 credits: Host - Remona Aly Guest - Dr Erica BorgstromCommissioned pieces:Number Not Names by David EdgarWriter-Performer - David EdgarDirector - Jennifer BakstThese Things I’ve Known by Eddie DoyleWriter-Performer - Eddie DoyleDirector - Jennifer BakstFarewell to Tarwathie (trad.)Musician-Performer - Maimuna MemonHost script - Jennifer Bakst and Remona AlyInterview sound recording - James HingleyTestimonials Research - Aina J. KhanMusic – BMG Production MusicProduction Co-ordinator - Madeleine SharmaAssistant Producer - Ben QuashieProducers - Andrew Hughes and Sarah Jane MurraySeries Producer - Ben WalkerCommissioning Editor - Jennifer BakstExecutive Producers - Robert Delamere and Richard TwymanTHAT PODCAST is a Storyglass and ETT co-production Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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A new magazine-style 12-part series that tells the story of a nation and a world in rapid transition featuring original commissions and performances from some of the UK’s most exciting names in contemporary arts and entertainment.That Podcast is a co-production between Storyglass and ETT. Executive Producers: Robert Delamere & Richard Twyman, Commissioning Editor: Jennifer Bakst, Producers: Andrew Hughes & Sarah Jane Murray, Series Producer: Ben Walker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.