• Carly Attridge & Annie Frost Nicholson

  • Jan 22 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

Carly Attridge & Annie Frost Nicholson

  • Summary

  • This week my guests are Carly Attridge founder of the Loss Project and Annie Frost Nicholson a multidisciplinary artist from London. Both of them have worked on projects which have focused on how we can use creative practices as a catharsis for our grief. Carly started The Loss Project (a social enterprise focused on helping people find ways of processing grief) after she reflected on her own wellbeing struggles following various losses in her life and realised there was something lacking from what was on offer to support people.


    Annie's own devastating loss happened in 2011 when several members of her close family died in a tragic accident. Ever since, grief has been a subject she’s explored in a myriad of ways, including a film ‘Into Your Light’, a monthly Grief Mixtape that she hosted on Soho Radio and more recently, the Fandangoe Whip, Skip and the Grief Rave, which in turn, would spawn the Fandangoe Discoteca, their latest touring collaboration where bereaved people could dance out their grief.


    For more information on

    The Loss Project visit their website: https://www.thelossproject.com/

    Annie Frost Nicholson visit her website: https://www.anniefrostnicholson.com/


    Feels Like Healing is a show where I talk to individuals about how they've used creativity as a way of helping them heal.

    These conversations are here to show how we find comfort and solace through the act of being creative and how creativity can help us all reach a place of healing.


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    You can connect with Feels Like Healing on Instagram / Twitter / Facebook @flhpodcast

    Produced / Edited by Al Lewis

    Theme music by Al Lewis


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