• My Ordinary Life: Ask the Experts about Death and Dying (S2:E4)
    Dec 5 2024

    Welcome to the final episode in the second season of our podcast, ‘My Ordinary Life’. This new season is all about talking openly with people with a learning disability about death and dying, the feelings we have when someone we love dies and how we can help people to feel more comfortable talking about these topics. This episode is hosted by Anthony Fothergill who is a member of Inclusion North’s Stop People Dying Too Young Group, he is joined by a panel of experts. They are Dr. Katy Vigurs, Dr. Lisa Baker, funeral director Alex Thornhill, and Emma Satchell from Dying To Help. T0gether, they talk about important questions like what happens when we die, what a coroner does, what a’ good death’ means and what a hospice is. They also talk about important topics like grief and end-of-life care. Visit the Inclusion North website: https://inclusionnorth.org/ Find our more about My Ordinary Life podcast https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/my-ordinary-life-podcast/ Find out more about the Stop People Dying Too Young Group here. ( The Easy Read guides and videos that Emma Satchell and Dr Lisa Baker mention can also be found on this page. ) https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/stop-people-dying-too-young-the-leder-programme/ Visit the Death Cafe website https://deathcafe.com/ Follow Inclusion North and My Ordinary Life on social media: https://www.facebook.com/InclusionNorth https://www.facebook.com/MyOrdinaryLifePodcast https://www.instagram.com/ordinarylife66/

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    46 mins
  • My Ordinary Life: Grief and What we Do when Loved Ones Die (S2:E3)
    Dec 4 2024

    Welcome to the second season of our podcast, ‘My Ordinary Life’.


    This new season is all about talking openly with people with a learning disability about death and dying, the feelings we have when someone we love dies and how we can help people to feel more comfortable talking about these topics.


    In this episode we meet Syed Ullah, Dawn Flockton, Shirley Potts and Joanna Routledge who are members of Inclusion North’s Stop People Dying Too Young Group. The episode is hosted by Karen Parry.


    They talk about people they have loved who have died. They talk about how to remember people who have died. We learn about grief in muslim cultures and what it’s like to grieve for someone who is far away. They discuss what grief is like for children. There are some tears and many smiles as they discuss how to celebrate those we love who have died.


    Visit the Inclusion North website:

    https://inclusionnorth.org/


    Find our more about My Ordinary Life podcast

    https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/my-ordinary-life-podcast/


    Find out more about the Stop People Dying Too Young Group here.

    https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/stop-people-dying-too-young-the-leder-programme/


    Follow Inclusion North and My Ordinary Life on social media:

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085855406961

    https://www.facebook.com/MyOrdinaryLifePodcast

    https://m.facebook.com/100085855406961/

    https://www.instagram.com/ordinarylife66/


    Easy Read Guides on Death, Dying and Stages of Grief

    https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/stop-people-dying-too-young-the-leder-programme/


    Waterbugs and Dragonflies Book

    https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/waterbugs-and-dragonflies-9781472973153/


    Listen to our theme song by O’Hooley and Tidow
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM_CMJ7qYI0

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    43 mins
  • My Ordinary Life: Thinking About Our Own Deaths (S2:E2)
    Dec 3 2024


    This new season is all about talking openly with people with a learning disability, autistic people and family carers about death and dying, the feelings we have when someone we love dies and how we can help people to feel more comfortable talking about these topics.

    In this episode we meet Gavin Barr, Linda Dickinson and Fiona Regan who are members of Inclusion North’s Stop People Dying Too Young Group. They are joined by Davina Radford from St Oswald's Hospice and Dorothy Matthews a Learning Disability Nurse.

    They talk about what makes a good life. They also discuss what it means to have a good death. It is discussed how that is different for everybody. They discuss different ideas of what happens when we die


    Visit the Inclusion North website: https://inclusionnorth.org/ Find our more about My Ordinary Life podcast https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/my-ordinary-life-podcast/ Find out more about the Stop People Dying Too Young Group here. https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/stop-people-dying-too-young-the-leder-programme/ Visit the Death Cafe website https://deathcafe.com/


    Deciding right and End of life planning documents https://northerncanceralliance.nhs.uk/deciding-right/deciding-right-resources/

    Follow Inclusion North and My Ordinary Life on social media:

    https://m.facebook.com/100085855406961/ https://www.facebook.com/MyOrdinaryLifePodcast https://www.instagram.com/ordinarylife66/



    Listen to our Theme Song ‘Spare Change’ by O’Hooley and Tidow

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM_CMJ7qYI0

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    41 mins
  • My Ordinary Life: Planning Our Own Funeral (S2:E1)
    Dec 2 2024

    Welcome to the second season of our podcast, ‘My Ordinary Life’.

    This new season is all about talking openly with people with a learning disability about death and dying, the feelings we have when someone we love dies and how we can help people to feel more comfortable talking about these topics.

    In this episode, we meet David Nicholls. He works at a funeral director called ‘Go As You Please’. David is joined by Suzie Fothergill and her two children, Anthony and Lindsey. They share why they decided to plan their funerals ahead of time and explain how they did it. They also share personal stories and talk about the special ways they want their funerals to reflect their own personalities.

    The episode talks about how cremations and burials work and explains why planning ahead can make things easier for family and friends. The host Karen Parry also asks questions on behalf of Inclusion North’s ‘Stop People Dying Too Young Group’.

    Visit the Inclusion North website:

    https://inclusionnorth.org/

    Find our more about My Ordinary Life podcast

    https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/my-ordinary-life-podcast/

    Find out more about Stop People Dying Too Young Group

    https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/stop-people-dying-too-young-the-leder-programme/

    Visit the Go As You Please website

    https://www.goasyouplease.com/

    Follow Inclusion North and My Ordinary Life on social media:

    https://www.facebook.com/InclusionNorth

    https://www.facebook.com/MyOrdinaryLifePodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/ordinarylife66/


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    35 mins
  • Welcome to Season 2 of My Ordinary Life
    Nov 27 2024

    My Ordinary Life Podcast is back with four more wonderfully inspiring and honest conversations. In Series 2 we are talking about death and dying. This might sound sad but we had some beautiful, funny and important conversations too. Coming soon.


    Visit the Inclusion North website:

    https://inclusionnorth.org/

    Find our more about My Ordinary Life podcast

    https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/my-ordinary-life-podcast/

    Find out more about Stop People Dying Too Young Group

    https://inclusionnorth.org/our_work/stop-people-dying-too-young-the-leder-programme/

    Visit the Go As You Please website

    https://www.goasyouplease.com/

    Follow Inclusion North and My Ordinary Life on social media:

    https://www.facebook.com/InclusionNorth

    https://www.facebook.com/MyOrdinaryLifePodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/ordinarylife66/


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    2 mins
  • My Ordinary Life with Lynne
    Apr 5 2024

    TRIGGER WARNING: Covid 19, mental health, domestic abuse, isolation

    Welcome to our podcast, ‘My Ordinary Life’.

    In each episode we will be talking to some fascinating people who have one thing in common: they all have a learning disability.

    In this episode, we meet Lynne.

    Lynne is kind and resilient. She has faced many challenges in her life and shares her wisdom on how she copes and uses this knowledge to help others.

    She is passionate about improving local services for people with learning disabilities and the importance of treating everyone with kindness and respect.

    Lynne has great advice on the benefits of connecting with people and trying new experiences. She shares her thoughts on being a Mum of 4 and a keen member of local social groups for people with learning disabilities such as Equal People.

    Some of our guests have speech differences and you may prefer to watch with subtitles on YouTube. https://youtu.be/KC8una_bHCU


    You can find out more about Equal People below:

    https://www.yvc.org.uk/equalpeoplegateshead

    You can find out more about Inclusion North on our website:

    https://inclusionnorth.org/

    You can also follow Inclusion North and My Ordinary Life on social media:

    https://www.facebook.com/InclusionNorth

    https://www.facebook.com/MyOrdinaryLifePodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/ordinarylife66/

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    19 mins
  • My Ordinary Life with Jill
    Mar 29 2024

    TRIGGER WARNINGS: bereavement, cancer

    Welcome to our podcast, ‘My Ordinary Life’.

    In each episode we will be talking to some fascinating people who have one thing in common: they all have a learning disability.

    In this episode, we meet Jill.

    Jill lives a free and active life. She has found meaning and joy in her involvement with self-advocacy groups and the opportunities they bring.

    She enjoys acting, singing, and dancing.

    Jill shows a lot of care for other people. She reflects on how she cared for her mum and continues to check in on her elderly neighbours. Helping others is important to her.

    She has recently found love and shares with us some details about her relationship.

    Some of our guests have speech differences and you may prefer to watch with subtitles on YouTube.

    https://youtu.be/0RmKPTr3_Cc

    You can find out more about Skills For People below:

    https://skillsforpeople.org.uk/


    You can find out more about Inclusion North on our website:

    https://inclusionnorth.org/

    You can also follow Inclusion North and My Ordinary Life on social media:

    https://www.facebook.com/InclusionNorth

    https://www.facebook.com/MyOrdinaryLifePodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/ordinarylife66/

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    12 mins
  • My Ordinary Life with Ian
    Mar 22 2024

    TRIGGERWARNING: premature birth

    Welcome to our podcast, ‘My Ordinary Life’.

    In each episode we will be talking to some fascinating people who have one thing in common: they all have a learning disability.

    In this episode, we meet Ian. Ian’s life is full of kindness. He spends his time helping others as a proud uncle, godfather, and self-advocate.

    Ian works at Sunderland People First, championing the rights of people with learning disabilities and autistic people.

    He loves music, singing in choirs, and playing the keyboard. He is multitalented and uses his skills to help his community.

    Ian tells us that it's important to understand and accept everyone, and that we should make the world a place where everyone feels included.

    Some of our guests have speech differences and you may prefer to watch with subtitles on YouTube.

    https://youtu.be/igTrf3DqQgo

    You can find out more about Sunderland People First below:

    https://sunderlandpeoplefirst.com/

    You can find out more about Inclusion North on our website:

    https://inclusionnorth.org/

    You can also follow Inclusion North and My Ordinary Life on social media:

    https://www.facebook.com/InclusionNorth

    https://www.facebook.com/MyOrdinaryLifePodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/ordinarylife66/

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    15 mins