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It's A Death Sentence: An Unexpectedly Funny, Deeply Human Podcast About Death & Life

It's A Death Sentence: An Unexpectedly Funny, Deeply Human Podcast About Death & Life

Written by: Carrie Smith & Emma Skipp
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💀 It’s a Death Sentence 💀 A podcast about life and death — and everything awkwardly, hilariously and heartbreakingly in between. Hosted by two women in their 40s: one, an APT performing daily autopsies, the other; a professional singer! Both have stared grief in the face — historically and recently — and somehow learned to laugh anyway. A home for anyone who has lost someone . Because grief doesn’t just touch individuals. It ripples through families, friendships and whole cultural communities. It’s a Death Sentence discussions, shared stories, and interviews address unspoken rules, the strange rituals, and the quiet solidarity found when we are ready to mourn together 💔 Each episode dives into the messy, taboo, and occasionally gruesome 🩸 sides of being alive (and not). Expect sharp British sarcasm, uncomfortable honesty, and the kind of dark humour that makes you laugh just when you think you shouldn’t. They ask the questions we’ve all Googled in private — and answer them out loud. 🎙️ Tune in to laugh, cry, and get a little bit philosophical about what it means to live after loss.It's A Death Sentence Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • Death Education: A Missing Part of the Curriculum
    Jan 17 2026

    What if we didn’t wait for children to experience loss before teaching them how to understand it?

    In this episode of It’s a Death Sentence, we talk openly about a landmark change coming to UK education. From September 2026, grief and bereavement education will become part of the statutory RSHE curriculum, and we wanted to take time to unpack what that really means - for schools, for children, and for families.

    We speak directly to teachers, school leaders, pastoral teams and anyone working with children and young people. Together, we explore why this change matters, what the new guidance includes, and how schools can deliver it with confidence, care and creativity rather than fear.

    We also share why this shift aligns so closely with everything this podcast stands for - normalising conversations about death, dying, loss and grief, and giving people language and understanding before they need it most.

    What We Explore

    - Why Grief Belongs in the Classroom: We look at the scale of childhood bereavement in the UK and why acknowledging loss as a natural part of life is long overdue in education.

    - Language, Fear and Getting It Wrong: We explore why adults often avoid talking about death with children, how unclear language creates confusion, and why saying the words ‘death’, ‘dying’ and ‘dead’ matters.

    - Supporting Schools Through Mini Pod Workshops: We introduce our mini pod workshops and explain how podcasting can offer a safe, age-appropriate and creative way for pupils to explore grief, ask questions and build emotional literacy.

    If we can help create a generation that knows how to talk about loss, ask for support, and sit with difficult emotions, then this curriculum change has the potential to be genuinely transformative.

    If you work in a school and want to explore how our mini pod workshops could support your delivery of the new RSHE guidance from 2026, we’d love to hear from you.

    It's A Death Sentence shares real stories of life after loss and is produced by Urban Podcasts. Listener discretion is always advised.

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    20 mins
  • Is It Grief? How Loss Turns Into Daily Rage
    Jan 10 2026

    Is the short fuse, the sudden tears, the “why am I fighting everyone?” moment just you… or is it grief wearing a disguise?

    In this episode of It’s a Death Sentence, we sit down and ask the question we (and probably you) keep wondering: how do we know if we’re just having a bad day… or if grief is quietly driving the wheel?

    From screaming at partners over nothing, to realising your tolerance for bullshit has vanished, to wondering why the gym suddenly feels like a boxing ring, we explore the messy overlap between normal human moods and the long, sneaky tail of bereavement.

    What You’ll Learn

    - Anger as Armour: Why it’s easier to snap than to say “I’m heartbroken”… and how that rage can hide in plain sight for months (or years).

    - The Grief Litmus Test: Simple questions to ask yourself when patience evaporates.

    - Permission to Be Both: You can be fiery bitch AND grieving. You can be healing AND still lose your shit. Both things can be true.

    This is the conversation you wish you’d overheard in the pub - one that reminds you you’re not going mad, you’re just grieving in a world that expects you to be “over it” by now. If you’ve ever wondered “is it grief?”, this one’s for you.

    It's A Death Sentence shares real stories of life after loss and is produced by Urban Podcasts. Listener discretion is always advised.

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    28 mins
  • New Year, New Me
    Jan 3 2026

    New year, new me? Yeah, right! When you’re carrying grief, January 1st doesn’t magically wipe the slate clean - it just swaps the tinsel for a hangover and a side of guilt.

    In this episode, we ditch the resolutions and get real about what “new year, new me” actually feels like when someone you love is missing from the table. We explore why grief doesn’t give a toss about the calendar.

    What You’ll Learn

    - New Year, Same Grief: Why the fireworks and “this is my year” posts can feel like salt in an open wound.

    - The Only Resolution That Matters: Feel the feels, trust yourself, take positive risks, and let the rest slide.

    - 2025’s Hard-Won Lessons: Patience is key, online dating is hell, and leaving the house is overrated.

    Spoiler: 2026 isn’t “our year” because we’ve suddenly fixed everything. It’s our year because we’re still here, still laughing through the tears, and still refusing to pretend it’s all shiny and new.

    It's A Death Sentence shares real stories of life after loss and is produced by Urban Podcasts. Listener discretion is always advised.

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    23 mins
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