Adapting in my grief
By Adapting
Grief – It’s harder than nearly anything we experience in our life and in most cases we are doing it in isolation and trying to cover up how we really feel.
I want to explore how we can support those grieving better – in particular in the workplace.
Hosted by Milton Walters, director of Adapting Consulting
Latest episode
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Stuart Diver
Stuart Diver is a name that most Australians over the age of 40 would know. He's the only survivor of the Thredbo tragedy in 1997 which claimed 18 lives, including his wife Sally. Stuart remarried Rosanna a few years later and lived at Thredbo wit… -
Guy Leech
Guy Leech, Australian Ironman legend and fitness guru, talks about the death of his close friend – Nine Network reporter Charles ‘Chucky ‘ Stewart. Chucky was on the water with Guy and others in the weekly paddling sessions , when he felt unwell and… -
Jock Cheetham
Last year I read a piece in The Guardian by Jock Cheetham titled – “When my partner died I couldn’t ask for help. I’m sharing in the hope others will reach out” Jock talks to the struggles he had reaching out to people after the death of Neroli his … -
Derek Guille
While hosting his ABC radio show Derek's producer told him to call his wife. -
Steven Luby on losing his business partner
Steve Luby and Mark Ruse were both TV producers working from home and unhappy about it. They teamed up to create Ruby Entertainment leasing a small office on Lygon Street in Carlton on 1 January 2000. Steve's producing credits include Big Girl’s Bl… -
Sarah Delbosc
Sarah Delbosc has an amazing story. Professionally she has been building an exciting career with PwC, privately it’s been one of tragic sadness and, now, new found happiness. A young couple with so much in front of them – to be confronted with news… -
Joe Powell
Warning - this episode contains information about the death of a family member. -
Richard Crawley
WARNING: conversation contains death, best suited to adult listening -
Emma and Steve
This clip may contain some information on infant death, suitable for adults only. -
Brett Ratten
"Just those little things about acknowledging him. He might be not here but he is" - Brett Ratten