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The D Word
Rachel Bracken
8 episodes
1 day ago
What happens when someone dies? Who do you call, what paperwork is needed, what choices do you have? The D Word answers these questions with calm, practical advice. Hosted by funeral director and celebrant Rachel Bracken, this podcast guides families, carers, and healthcare workers through end-of-life care, funerals, and grief. Expect clear steps, expert voices, and real stories to help you feel informed and supported when facing death, dying, and loss.
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What happens when someone dies? Who do you call, what paperwork is needed, what choices do you have? The D Word answers these questions with calm, practical advice. Hosted by funeral director and celebrant Rachel Bracken, this podcast guides families, carers, and healthcare workers through end-of-life care, funerals, and grief. Expect clear steps, expert voices, and real stories to help you feel informed and supported when facing death, dying, and loss.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Losing Dad Overseas — with Alice Hamilton
The D Word
36 minutes 29 seconds
1 week ago
Losing Dad Overseas — with Alice Hamilton

When Alice’s father suffered a sudden stroke while travelling in Turkey, she and her family were thrown into a world of foreign hospitals, translation barriers and heartbreaking decisions. In this candid and compassionate conversation, Alice shares how she navigated the shock, the bureaucracy of bringing her father home, and the long, uneven road of grief that followed.

Along the way, she and Rachel talk about:

  • coping with sudden loss far from home

  • the kindness of strangers and small acts of care

  • organ donation and the unexpected comfort it can bring

  • the emotional chaos of funeral planning

  • living with grief years later

This episode is a powerful reminder that grief doesn’t fade — we simply learn how to carry it.

Content note: We discuss death, grief, and funeral processes. Please take care while listening.

Crisis support (Australia): 

Emergency: 000 (immediate danger) 

Lifeline: 13 11 14 — 24/7 crisis support & suicide prevention 

13YARN: 13 92 76 — 24/7 crisis support for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples 

Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467 — 24/7 phone & online counselling 

Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636 — 24/7 mental health support 

Kids Helpline: 1800 55 1800 — 24/7 support for young people (5–25)

If you’re outside Australia, please contact your local emergency number or a local crisis line.

💬 Share your questions or experiences: DM on Instagram ⁠@TheDWord.podcast⁠ — your story or question might be featured in a future episode.


The D Word
What happens when someone dies? Who do you call, what paperwork is needed, what choices do you have? The D Word answers these questions with calm, practical advice. Hosted by funeral director and celebrant Rachel Bracken, this podcast guides families, carers, and healthcare workers through end-of-life care, funerals, and grief. Expect clear steps, expert voices, and real stories to help you feel informed and supported when facing death, dying, and loss.