Being kind through loss and grief

Being kind through loss and grief

It has been a time of global loss and grief. It is often hard to know what to do with these feelings. It can also be very hard to know how to be there for other people.

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In this episode of the KindnessCan podcast, psychologist Paul Bushell and Jane Linley-Thomas catch up with speaker and author of 'The Grief Handbook', Bridget McNulty.


In 'The Grief Handbook', McNulty offers personal insights and practical advice that enables people to grieve in their own way.


In this episode of KindnessCan, they talk through practical ideas for recovering through loss and grief.

You can learn more about Bridget McNulty and her book at www.bridgetmcnulty.com.

Meanwhile, last month Jane Linley-Thomas and Paul Bushell caught up with Cindy Norcott, founder of the Robin Hood Foundation to talk about kindness and giving in Mandela Month and beyond.

Cindy highlights how we all want to be kinder in our lives, but that we sometimes feel that we don’t have enough time or what it takes to make a difference.

That’s where we get it wrong. Every act of kindness, no matter how big or small, can make a difference.

Cindy unpacks some really simple ways that we can all get involved this Mandela Day. Click below to listen.

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