“Such a thoughtful, expansive, passionate and creative exploration of the universal experience of death and grief. I listened with delight, and it has lead me to look up some of the artists and writers interviewed here.
If this is a topic that you are interested in check out Ashgate Hospice...”Read full review »
pyywackett 42 via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
12/17/21
“Such an interesting band, looking to explore and expand their and our experiences and bringing ideas of life and death into the musical sphere. I found track 6 particularly affecting.”
EthelN51 via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
03/24/21
“I’m so glad I discovered this. The series has been such a consolation during lockdown. These are such important conversations to have, and they are done with such soul, such a light touch. Each completely immersive episode has lingered long in the memory and honestly the world felt a little...”Read full review »
sbythesea via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
03/23/21
“I didn't know quite what to expect but was blown away by this. The series manages to be emotional, sad, powerful, uplifting and down to earth all at once. I cried during the Sue Black and AC Grayling episodes and the Kathryn Mannix epsiode has helped me begin to have challenging conversations...”Read full review »
endoftheroadtoad via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
03/23/21
“I have revisited this series a few times ,
I was totally hypnotised by Sue Blacks stories, and was introduced to Kevin Young who’s writing and poetry on this subject really stuck with me. Powerful and oddly uplifting talks about Death...”
Micky Dodd via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
03/23/21
“I’ve revisited these episodes more than once as I was so drawn in by the conversation. As with anything Tunng does, the approach is sensitive, intelligent and beautifully composed. I love the way the podcast starts with the sounds of the band in light hearted conversation, it becomes gently...”Read full review »
dinkel1 via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
11/08/20
“Listened to the first two and looking forward to the third with Derren. Sensitive, funny, thought-provoking and sad - which I guess is what death is all about”
Howard, London via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
09/17/20
“Just listened to the first episode which has Sam in conversation with Max Porter. Wonderfully honest, wide ranging and yet focused enough to genuinely explore ideas. Loved the discomfort felt over sentimentality; sentimentality is like a tincture a little is good, too much will make you sick....”Read full review »
7 2@ 3£3 via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
09/04/20
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