Early Mourning Coffee Club
Welcome to Early Mourning Coffee Club. A brutally honest podcast about grief, with a dark sense of humour.
Hosted by Meg, a 30-year-old widow and solo parent, this weekly show explores loss without cliches, laughter without guilt, and life after everything changes.
Raw, real, inappropriate at times - exactly what grief actually looks like.
Each Tuesday morning, grab a coffee (or whatever gets you through the day), and sit with Meg as she shares her experience in a podcast that offers space to be heartbroken and hopeful all at the same time.
Hit follow, pour your coffee and let's take this one sip at a time.
Early Mourning Coffee Club
Episode 5: After The Chairs Are Put Away
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Episode 5: After The Chairs Are Put Away
A year after the funeral, I'm finally able to look back without flinching.
This episode isn't about reliving the day. It's about what that day gave me. The love that showed up. The laughter that surprised us. The way grief can be held by other people when it's too heavy to carry alone.
I'm joined by Emily, one of mine and Alex's best friends and the celebrant who stood beside me on that day. We talk about funerals, memory, and why love doesn't end when everyone goes home and the chairs are put away.
Pop the kettle on. Sit with me for a bit. I'm sorry you're here but I'm glad we're here together ☕️🖤