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My Argument with Grief

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by Chris Brown

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Chris Brown considered he was living a 'normal life,' until his son, aged 22, took his own life. Suddenly, his 'normal existence,' became anything but. Exploring mental health issues surrounding suicide, this is a father's personal audio journal to try and unpick why it happened, to share his every day with those going through similar loss and find a way to reach out to young people with relatable anguish in their own lives.

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5/16/2020

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December 11, 2020

The announcement

<p>As Chris comes to the end of his stay in Spain, he makes time for one more edition featuring an important announcement.</p> <p>Meet Chris who considered himself just; "A normal guy." At least that was, until his son, aged 22, took his own life. Now nothing is normal, and he's realising nothing ever was normal and nothing, will ever be normal again. My Argument with Grief explores the subject of suicide and how it affects young people in particular, through interviews, daily diaries and studio thoughts. <br> <br> Music is from artlist.io, licensed and used by permission by the producer.<br> <br> Main closing theme, Your Loving Soul by James Forest.<br> <br> Written by Chris Brown.<br> <br> Produced by Loading Zone - www.loadingzone.co.uk</p>

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December 4, 2020

The five stages of grief

<p>Today, still in Spain, but only for a short while longer, Chris discusses the five stages of grief, and reveals which stage he believes he may be at.</p> <p>Meet Chris who considered himself just; "A normal guy." At least that was, until his son, aged 22, took his own life. Now nothing is normal, and he's realising nothing ever was normal and nothing, will ever be normal again. My Argument with Grief explores the subject of suicide and how it affects young people in particular, through interviews, daily diaries and studio thoughts. <br> <br> Music is from artlist.io, licensed and used by permission by the producer.<br> <br> Main closing theme, Your Loving Soul by James Forest.<br> <br> Written by Chris Brown.<br> <br> Produced by Loading Zone - www.loadingzone.co.uk</p>

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November 27, 2020

Let's talk about counselling

<p>Today Chris talks about his experience of counselling and the results of a study; '<a href="http://research.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/cmhs/research/centreforsuicideprevention/fromgrieftohope/">From Grief to Hope</a>.'&nbsp;</p> <p>Meet Chris who considered himself just; "A normal guy." At least that was, until his son, aged 22, took his own life. Now nothing is normal, and he's realising nothing ever was normal and nothing, will ever be normal again. My Argument with Grief explores the subject of suicide and how it affects young people in particular, through interviews, daily diaries and studio thoughts. <br> <br> Music is from artlist.io, licensed and used by permission by the producer.<br> <br> Main closing theme, Your Loving Soul by James Forest.<br> <br> Written by Chris Brown.<br> <br> Produced by Loading Zone - www.loadingzone.co.uk</p>

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Chris Brown considered he was living a 'normal life,' until his son, aged 22, took his own life. Suddenly, his 'normal existence,' became anything but. Exploring mental health issues surrounding suicide, this is a father's personal audio journal to try and unpick why it happened, to share his every day with those going through similar loss and find a way to reach out to young people with relatable anguish in their own lives.

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