
Mark Talbot: Living And Grieving After The Loss Of His Partner Darren
On today's episode I speak with the incredible Mark Talbot, photographer and director of Crow Street Collective.
He tells me today about living after the loss of his beloved partner, Darren Lacken. Darren's sudden passing in November 2021 sent Mark into a complete shock and overwhelming sadness.
He also tells me about how he didn't know there was an inquest into Darren's death until it was released, and what that meant to him.
Mark speaks about Darren beautifully in this episode, and tells me about the charity set up in his honour, The Darren Lacken Foundation.
If you would like to know more about the Darren Lacken Foundation you can click through the link here.
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life's too short
Hello, I’m Sarah Mc Ginn, and you’re listening to Life's Too ShortI believe that grief has the power to change your life forever.
Your beliefs, your desires, your motivators, and your purpose,
I want to speak with people who have also experienced great grief in their lives.
What can we learn from people who have lived through the unimaginable?
And how do we ensure that we are making the most of our time here?
Because, as we all know, life is too short.Each week I'll be speaking with a different guest on their experiences through grief, and how the lives they lived have been changed, forever. The conversations may be hard to listen to at times, but they are important to hear, important to take what you can from their stories and journeys.
And, as with the complexities of life, there is lightness and laughter running through each and every story. So grab your cup of tea, or pop on your runners (whatever way you like to listen to your podcasts) and plug your earphones in to listen to these stories of....hope.
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Thank you ✨️
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