If you're struggling with loss listen to this

If you're struggling with loss listen to this

Author: Liz Deacle and Brian Deacle July 27, 2025 Duration: 1:23:31

"It's been a year, get on with it".

If you are struggling with any kind of loss and want to feel supported and loved, this conversation is for you.

Not only will it help you, but you will see that you are normal, and, most importantly, not alone. 

*This episode is part of our husband-and-wife healing conversations series. These podcast episodes are recorded outside. We are husband and wife, Liz and Brian, and we are currently staying on the Greek island of Paros with our two young adult kids as part of our year-long trip away from New Zealand. 

The episode starts with us walking to a busy cafe. We invite you to come along with us and have a coffee and a chat. I think you need to hear this.

Kia kaha (stay strong), my brave friend. Liz and Brian x

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I was beating myself up pretty badly in last week's behind-the-scenes outdoor podcast episode.

I was frustrated and hurting.

The thing is, I miraculously managed to get to be fifty-three years old without ever losing anyone significant in my life, so last year, when I lost both parents within a matter of months, I felt like I'd been thrown into the deep end of the murky waters of grief.

As you know, there is no handbook for how to grieve.

No guide, no nothing.

And I didn't know how to do it.

So I did what we all do, the only thing I knew how to do. I wiped my tears, stopped talking about it publicly, felt embarrassed if someone saw me with a tear-stained face and kept myself REALLY busy to hide the fact that I felt broken, lost and sinking in sadness.

In short, I did what I had been programmed to do. I got on with it. Hoped that it would all go away and never ever come back as long as I lived.

But now here I am. Sixteen months later. On this year-long trip. And, for the first time since my mum and dad died, I have time. Too much time, probably. And when you have lots of time and nothing to distract you, the feelings and emotions that have been pushed down into your toes bubble to the surface.

And the result is what you heard last week in this podcast.

Shame. Embarrassment. Resentment. Anger. Lost.

I am learning now (still learning) that this outburst, this wave of "I hate myself-ness", was a cry for help.

Because, like many of us who are grieving in a world that is too busy to stop, I didn't give myself the proper time.

Or attention.

I didn't know that grief is not just a "one-time-never-comes-back-emotion". That it needs to be honoured. Talked through. Given space.  And time. As much time as it takes.

In this episode, Brian very patiently (god, I love this man) listens and advises while I remove the self-blame and shame veil. Remove it for all of us.

This is what a healing journey looks like.

This is grief. Showing up in the rawest, fullest, deepest, most desperately needing to be addressed kind of way.

I hope you feel my love and know that my heart will always beat with yours.

Stay strong, my darling friend.

Yours Liz x

And...if you're feeling really, really generous and have a few minutes to spare, it would be wonderful if you'd leave us a review. Your support means the world to us. Thank you. ❤️

 

Liz and Brian x

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🔗 Here is the link to the grief podcast Liz talked about. Listen to is, it will help: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4eI76331jY7tDlwOOiqJlA?si=x6sripXESXyyYRs-KhmTEg

 

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You might think from the title It's a Drama Podcast that you're in for some heavy theatrics, but it's actually the opposite. Hosted by world traveller and best-selling comedy author Liz Deacle alongside her husband Brian, this is a space for the gloriously unfiltered and often hilarious conversations that happen between two people sharing a life and a suitcase. Each episode feels like pulling up a chair at their kitchen table, where the topics roam freely from travel mishaps and cultural observations to the everyday dramas of family, food, and navigating the second half of life with a sense of humor. Liz and Brian’s candid dynamic is the heart of the podcast, offering a blend of laughter and genuine honesty that makes the personal feel universal. You’ll find yourself in the middle of stories that are both frank and funny, often accompanied by the clink of a wine glass and the admission that adulthood isn't always a dignified affair. It’s less about destination and more about the messy, joyful, and relatable journey, making this a uniquely comforting listen for anyone who appreciates real conversation served with a generous side of comedy.
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