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It's A Death Sentence: An Unexpectedly Funny, Deeply Human Podcast About Death & Life

It's A Death Sentence: An Unexpectedly Funny, Deeply Human Podcast About Death & Life

著者: Carrie Smith & Emma Skipp
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概要

💀 It’s a Death Sentence 💀 A podcast about life and death — and everything awkwardly, hilariously and heartbreakingly in between. Hosted by two women in their 40s: one, an APT performing daily autopsies, the other; a professional singer! Both have stared grief in the face — historically and recently — and somehow learned to laugh anyway. A home for anyone who has lost someone . Because grief doesn’t just touch individuals. It ripples through families, friendships and whole cultural communities. It’s a Death Sentence discussions, shared stories, and interviews address unspoken rules, the strange rituals, and the quiet solidarity found when we are ready to mourn together 💔 Each episode dives into the messy, taboo, and occasionally gruesome 🩸 sides of being alive (and not). Expect sharp British sarcasm, uncomfortable honesty, and the kind of dark humour that makes you laugh just when you think you shouldn’t. They ask the questions we’ve all Googled in private — and answer them out loud. 🎙️ Tune in to laugh, cry, and get a little bit philosophical about what it means to live after loss.It's A Death Sentence スピリチュアリティ 社会科学
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  • Time Warp: Why Grief Distorts Time in Ways No One Explains
    2026/05/01

    We’ve both felt this, but no one really prepares you for it. In this episode of It’s a Death Sentence, we sit down and talk about how grief completely warps your sense of time. One moment everything feels frozen, like it just happened, and the next, months have passed in a blur you can barely remember. This is a raw, honest conversation about what that actually feels like, why it happens, and why it’s far more common than people realise.

    What You’ll Discover

    - Why Time Stops and Speeds Up: Grief disrupts your normal sense of time, creating a strange mix of slow-motion moments and lost months.

    - The Science Behind the Feeling: Time distortion is a real neurological response where the brain shifts into survival mode during trauma.

    - Why Nothing Feels Quite Real: From brain fog to disassociation, grief can make you feel like you’re watching life from the outside.

    What really stayed with us is how disorientating it all is. That sense of being stuck in the moment you heard the news, while the rest of the world keeps moving forward like nothing’s happened. It’s strange, uncomfortable, and often quite isolating.

    We also talk about the small things that can help. Not solutions, because there aren’t any quick ones, but anchors. Little routines, familiar moments, people around you, things that gently bring you back into the present when everything feels blurred or distant.

    This episode is for anyone who’s experienced that feeling of time not quite making sense anymore, or for anyone trying to understand someone who has. If it resonates, share it with someone who might need that reassurance.

    It's A Death Sentence shares real stories of life after loss and is produced by Urban Podcasts. Listener discretion is always advised.

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    34 分
  • Bonus Episode: A Meditation on Grief
    2026/04/28

    This special bonus episode from It’s a Death Sentence offers a gentle, guided meditation designed to bring comfort, calm, and a sense of connection in moments of loss.

    Written and produced by Emma Skipp and Leon Payne, this meditation was created from a deeply personal place. Emma, who finds great comfort in guided meditation, wanted to craft something specifically for those navigating grief - a space to pause, breathe, and feel held.

    The meditation begins by guiding you into a state of deep relaxation through simple, soothing breathing techniques. From there, you are gently led into a reflective visualisation, inviting you to imagine your lost loved one beside you - a quiet, safe moment of connection.

    The soundscape has been carefully designed and tuned to 432Hz - often associated with healing and harmony - creating a warm and immersive listening experience. All music was performed and produced by Leon Payne and Emma Skipp, with natural birdsong recorded in Emma’s own garden adding an intimate, grounding touch.

    This 20-minute meditation is intended to be a soft place to land - whether you are in the early days of grief or carrying loss that has been with you for years.

    Take a moment. Breathe. You’re not alone.

    Credits:

    Written and spoken by Emma Skipp.

    Produced by Emma Skipp and Leon Payne.

    Music performed and produced by Leon Payne and Emma Skipp.

    Birdsong recordings captured in Emma’s garden.

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    23 分
  • The Interviews: Jayne Thomson - Funeral Care, Getting in Nature for Grief, and Running a Death Cafe
    2026/04/24

    This conversation really stayed with us because it’s one of those stories that feels both deeply personal and quietly powerful.

    In this episode of It’s a Death Sentence, we sit down with Jayne Thomson, a funeral director who came into the industry after losing her Mum, to explore what it’s like to work so closely with death every day. We talk about grief, purpose, the reality behind the role, and why creating spaces to actually talk about death matters more than we think.

    What You’ll Discover

    - From Loss to Calling: How Jayne's personal experience of losing her Mum led her into the funeral industry and shaped how she supports others.

    - Why We Struggle to Talk About Death: The impact of language, avoidance, and how honest conversations can change everything.

    - Creating Space for Real Conversations: From running a Death Café to “walk and talk” sessions, new ways to make grief and death less isolating.

    What really stood out was Jayne's honesty about how difficult it can be when your world has changed, but everyone else seems to carry on as normal. That feeling of wanting to talk about it, but not always having the space or the people around you who are ready to listen. And that’s exactly why what she’s building now matters so much.

    We also get a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the funeral industry. From the emotional reality of working with families to the small but meaningful details that shape someone’s final farewell, it’s a perspective most of us never see until we have to.

    This episode is a reminder that death isn’t something to avoid. It’s something to understand, to talk about, and to make space for in a way that feels human.

    It's A Death Sentence shares real stories of life after loss and is produced by Urban Podcasts. Listener discretion is always advised.

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    34 分
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