GEORGIA AND KELSEY: I'm Still Going Through The Process of Losing & Grieving Phoenix
This week on Mum’s The Word, Georgia Jones and Kelsey Parker are reunited back in the studio for a very special and emotional episode. For the first time on the podcast, Kelsey opens up about the heartbreaking passing of Phoenix Parker-Lindsay, sharing how it affected her, Will, Aurelia and Bodhi, and why she believes that if you don’t laugh through grief, you’ll cry. She also reflects on how this experience has been a very different grieving process to when her husband, Tom Parker, passed away. Alongside the hard conversations, Georgia and Kelsey are also chatting about back-to-school season, and how Bodhi is adjusting to starting reception and full-time school. A raw, heartfelt, and honest conversation about love, loss, motherhood, and finding strength in the little moments. A Create Podcast

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