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S2 - EP20 - What About The Children - Jess Yeldon

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Episode Overview

In this episode of the "What About The Children" series, host Rosie Gill-Moss speaks with Jess Yeldon, who shares her experience of losing her father to cancer at the age of 11.

Jess discusses the impact of her father's death on her life, her relationships, and the importance of open conversations about grief and mental health.

Key Discussion Points

  • Childhood Memories: Jess reflects on her close relationship with her father and the memories of their time together before his illness.
  • The Day of Loss: She recounts the day she learned of her father's death, including the confusion and emotions she experienced.
  • Support Systems: The episode highlights the support Jess received from her family and friends, as well as the lack of resources available at the time.
  • Coping Mechanisms: Jess shares how she navigated her grief, including her experiences with therapy and the challenges of processing her emotions.
  • Open Dialogue: The importance of discussing mental health and grief openly with children is emphasised, as Jess talks about how her mother encouraged conversations about their loss.


Related Episodes in the Series

  • Stephanie Dixon: Shares her story of losing her father to suicide and the impact it had on her childhood and family dynamics.
  • Roisin Aldridge: Discusses her experience of losing her father just before her 10th birthday and the long-term effects of grief.
  • Ottis Middleton: Offers insights into coping with the loss of a parent and the importance of support systems.


Conclusion
Jess's story serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing mental health and grief openly. By sharing her experiences, she hopes to encourage others to have conversations about loss and seek support when needed.

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