

Griefcast
Cariad Lloyd
My goal right from the beginning was that I wanted it to be a podcast that, when it stopped, you didn’t feel worse,” says Cariad Lloyd, host of Griefcast, a weekly interview podcast where media personalities share stories about loved ones they've lost. “We’re all in this club that no one asked to join, and it’s really helpful when you realize there’s other people in the club. Part of grief is feeling quite isolated, so when you realize, ‘Oh, it's not just me,’ It does help.” In each episode, Lloyd makes space for natural, unhurried conversations for her guests to talk about death where, in her words, “Nobody’s going to change the subject.”In 2016, the British actor, comedian, and writer came up with the idea of starting the show when she realized a lot of her comedian friends were doing podcasts. It coincided with her talking about her dad publicly, who passed away from pancreatic cancer when she was 15. “I’d kept it this hidden thing,” she says. "So once I started the podcast, and once people knew, people wanted to talk to me about it. It became this place where I could finally have those conversations I yearned to have.”The multiple award-winning podcast—which recently celebrated its fifth anniversary and launched its eighth season—has evolved from Lloyd talking to her comedian friends in the UK to inviting a broader range of guests including actors, writers, and producers, allowing her to focus on more specific types of grief. This approach has been especially helpful for her listeners during the global COVID-19 pandemic, steering the show to become a salve during a time when grief has become a more prevalent topic. “I feel really glad that, when the pandemic hit, there was a bank of episodes for people to scroll through— because I feel that's been quite helpful in some ways,” she says. “When you lose someone, you often want the world to stop, and it's enraging that it doesn’t. And the world did stop. It's part of the important process of grief, that the world carries on. And that's really helpful because it reminds you that, ‘You know what? I need to carry on.’Funny people talking about death and grief, a podcast. Hosted by Cariad Lloyd.Podcast of the Year 2018 / Best Podcast ARIA 2018 / Rose D'or Nominee 2019You Are Not AloneSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/griefcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 31, 2017 • 51min
Ep.9 Kayleigh Llewellyn
Kayleigh Llewellyn, a talented writer and comedian known for her work on BAFTA Rocliffe and Casualty, shares her powerful journey through a year marked by profound loss, including the deaths of her Nan and nephew. She discusses how humor intertwines with grief as a coping mechanism and reflects on the emotional turmoil of confronting these tragedies. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of identity following loss, the significance of community support, and the bittersweet memories surrounding her father's funeral.

May 24, 2017 • 53min
Ep.8 David Baddiel
Cariad talks to comedian and writer David Baddiel (Newman & Baddiel, Fantasy Football League, The Infidel, Three Lions, a lot of stuff) about the sudden death of his mum. As ever they talk about grief, making art out of pain and his Dad's ongoing dementia. You can tweet the show @thegriefcast, follow us on instagram @thegriefcast or email us thegriefcast@gmail.com because you are not alone.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/griefcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 10, 2017 • 58min
Ep.7 Beth Rylance
Cariad talks to actor and comedian Beth Rylance (School of Comedy, Plebs, Cardinal Burns) about the death of her mum. As ever they talk about grief, memories and what not to say to young children. You can tweet the show @thegriefcast, follow us on instagram @thegriefcast or email us thegriefcast@gmail.com because you are not alone.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/griefcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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May 3, 2017 • 53min
Ep.6 Mac Twins
Join the Mac Twins as they candidly share their journey through grief after losing their father. They reflect on the chaotic yet heartfelt moments of planning a funeral and the awkwardness of handling administrative duties. Discover how they navigate the delicate balance between grief and joy, especially during difficult times like Christmas. Their honest anecdotes illustrate the intricate emotional landscape of mourning and the significance of preserving memories to keep loved ones alive.

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Apr 26, 2017 • 57min
Ep.5 Katy Wix
Cariad talks to comedian and actor Katy Wix, (Not Going Out, Agatha Raisin and The Anna & Katy show) about the death of one of her oldest friends. As ever they talk about grief, the difficulties of losing someone you're not related to and dealing with the pain through medication.You can tweet the show @thegriefcast or email us thegriefcast@gmail.com because you are not alone.xSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/griefcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 29, 2017 • 1min
Griefcast Update
A little update to explain when the new episodes are coming and thank you so much for listening basically...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/griefcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Nov 20, 2016 • 48min
Ep. 4 Sara Pascoe
Sara Pascoe, a comedian and writer known for her work on Mock the Week and her book Animal, shares her heartfelt experiences of grief over her grandfather's passing. She humorously navigates the intersection of comedy and loss, revealing how personal sorrow shapes her craft. The conversation also touches on the bittersweet nature of memories, the influence of family dynamics, and the role of music at funerals. With warmth and wit, Sara reflects on how childhood perceptions of death continue to impact her identity and creative journey.

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Nov 20, 2016 • 49min
Ep. 3 Jon Harvey
Jon Harvey, a talented writer and producer known for his work with Armando Ianucci and engaging YouTube content, opens up about the heart-wrenching loss of his brother, Dan. He discusses the complexities of grief and the challenge of communicating death to others. Jon shares cherished memories from their shared love of sports and classic films, illustrating how these influences shaped his life. The conversation seamlessly weaves humor into mourning, revealing how celebration and sorrow can coexist, creating a poignant reflection on family bonds and navigating loss.

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Nov 20, 2016 • 49min
Ep. 2 Jayde Adams
In this engaging discussion, comedian Jayde Adams, a nominee for Edinburgh Best Newcomer and winner of Funny Women, opens up about the heart-wrenching loss of her sister, Jenna. She candidly explores the anger that lingers after loss and the pain of missing loved ones. Jayde reflects on her sister's brain tumor diagnosis and the family dynamics that shifted in its wake. With humor intertwined, she shares the emotional complexities of navigating grief, guilt, and the importance of remembering those we've lost.

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Nov 19, 2016 • 1h 7min
Ep. 1 Adam Buxton
In this engaging conversation, comedian Adam Buxton shares his heartfelt journey following his father's recent passing. He delves into the awkwardness of social interactions surrounding grief, emphasizing how reality often diverges from cinematic portrayals. Adam reflects on personal anecdotes that intertwine humor with the raw emotions of loss. The discussion touches on the complexities of navigating mortality, familial bonds, and the necessity of open dialogues about death, revealing both the sorrow and unexpected connections forged through shared experiences.