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In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, sits down with Miles Powell, who opens up about the heartbreaking loss of his mother in 2011 due to a brain haemorrhage.
Miles shares the emotional story of what happened to his mum, the sudden impact it had on him and his family, and the challenges they faced in coping with such an unexpected tragedy.
Through this deeply personal conversation, Miles reflects on how the loss shaped his view on life, the ways he has learned to navigate grief, and how the experience transformed his perspective on what truly matters.
This episode offers a powerful message of resilience, hope, and finding strength in the face of loss, but also demonstrates the trauma and destruction that brain haemorrhages sadly create in their wake.
Key Takeaways:
- Miles Powell’s story of losing his mother to a brain haemorrhage in 2011.
- The immediate and long-term emotional effects this loss had on him and his family.
- How Miles coped with the grief and found ways to heal.
- The transformation in his outlook on life following the tragedy.
- How to find strength, meaning, and hope after losing a loved one.
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Special Thanks:
A heartfelt thank you to Miles Powell for his openness and courage in sharing his story with us. His insights offer comfort and inspiration to anyone who has experienced loss.
Resources:
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Chapters:
00:00 - Jingle
00:38 - Episode Introduction
07:25 - The day my mum had a brain haemorrhage
16:45 - The confusing reality of brain haemorrhages
19:51 - Navigating grief after losing my mum to a brain haemorrhage
24:13 - Sponsors Ad, Colony Coworking
25:16 - Dealing with anxiety and grief
31:34 - Grieving as a family
35:15 - Grieving as a male
38:22 - How your perspective on life changes
43:20 - Life now - 13 years on
45:45 - Closing Quickfire questions
47:47 - A poem for those who have lost someone to a brain haemorrhage