Rosie’s mum died. She’s kind of relieved
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Rosie Waterland’s mum was, to put it mildly, chaos personified. Charming and caring one minute, abusive and cruel the next.   This year, she died. A moment Rosie was strangely prepared for. But her mum’s death left her to contend with the conflicting emotions of grief and relief.  Yumi Stynes sat down with Rosie for a heart to heart about growing up with an abusive parent, grieving and coming out of the other side of childhood trauma.   Featured in this episode:   Rosie Waterland, author and podcaster  Lifeline: 13 11 14   1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732 
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