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Worst Club Ever (A Child Loss Podcast)

Worst Club Ever (A Child Loss Podcast)

De: Allie Kramer
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Welcome to the Worst Club Ever - the club of people who have lost a child. We're really glad you found us, and we're so sorry you're here.

Losing a child is a horrific experience unlike any other; if you're looking for understanding, resources and community, you've come to the right place. Join bereaved mom and licensed psychotherapist Allie Kramer as she sets out to rebuild her life after the loss of her 4-year-old son to brain cancer. She'll be talking to experts in grief, trauma, medicine, and of course, other bereaved parents, trying to figure out how to tend to our wounded hearts and find a way forward.

Wherever you are in your grief, let's navigate it together.

© 2025 Worst Club Ever (A Child Loss Podcast)
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Episodios
  • Having Another Child After Loss with Maya Thompson
    May 30 2025

    What is it like to parent another child after losing a child? To welcome a new baby into a grieving heart?

    In the final weeks of Allie's pregnancy, she explores all of the complicated feelings about bringing a new life into the world less than two years after the death of her 4-year-old son. In this beautiful and open-hearted conversation, she talks to bereaved mom, writer and advocate Maya Thompson about parenting her now 12-year-old daughter after the death of her son Ronan. Two mothers, bonded by grief, holding space for the fear, sadness, excitement and gratitude that come with this huge life transition.

    Find Maya on Instagram @mamamaya, read her blog Rockstar Ronan here, listen to "Ronan" on Taylor Swift's album Red (Taylor's Version) and donate to The Ronan Thompson Foundation to help fund research for childhood cancer treatments.

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    *This is the last episode of Season 1 of Worst Club Ever before Allie takes a maternity leave - but don't worry, another season of new episodes will be coming soon! Huge thank you to everyone who has been listening to the show!*

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    Get in touch!

    Email: contact@worstclubeverpodcast.com
    Instagram: @worstclubeverpodcast
    Website: www.worstclubeverpodcast.com


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    1 h y 3 m
  • What It's Like to Be My Therapist, with Susan Reedy
    May 15 2025

    Do you ever wish you could ask your therapist what it's like to sit across the couch from you? This week on Worst Club Ever, Allie has this very conversation with her own therapist, Susan Reedy, one of the most essential members of her support system.

    For the past two years, Susan has walked alongside Allie through the unimaginable — beginning in the middle of Theo’s diagnosis and continuing through his death and everything that’s followed. She’s witnessed — and continues to every week — Allie's despair, rage, hope, and the never-ending work of grief.

    In this personal and heartfelt conversation, they talk candidly about what their therapy has looked like — and what it’s like for Susan, a mother herself, to support a grieving parent through profound loss.

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    Susan Reedy is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and certified TRM (Trauma Resiliency Model) practitioner. Learn more about her work at get in touch via her website at SusanReedyMFT.com

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    Get in touch!

    Email: contact@worstclubeverpodcast.com
    Instagram: @worstclubeverpodcast
    Website: www.worstclubeverpodcast.com


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    1 h y 11 m
  • Finding a Grief Community with Larry Carlat
    May 2 2025

    What does it mean to build a grief community? When faced with as devastating and uncommon a loss as the death of one's child, many bereaved parents find themselves seeking others who have walked a similar path, and find so much comfort in joining support groups and community events. In today’s episode, Allie attends a Walk & Remember 5K through Our House Grief Support Center, then talks to author, group leader and bereaved dad Larry Carlat, who lost his son Rob to suicide. He shares the story of his loss, his experience as both a group participant and a leader, and the importance of finding your people.


    Larry’s book, A Space in the Heart: A Survival Guide for Grieving Parents, is available wherever books are sold. To get in touch and learn more about his work as a grief coach, visit GriefForGuys.com


    Information about Our House Grief Support Center, including their groups and events, can be found at OurHouse-grief.org


    And lastly, check out Camp Erin for children in grief - camp programs are free and available in cities all over the US. To locate a camp near you, visit elunanetwork.org/eluna-camps/camp-erin

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    Get in touch!

    Email: contact@worstclubeverpodcast.com
    Instagram: @worstclubeverpodcast
    Website: www.worstclubeverpodcast.com


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    49 m
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