• The Monkey Chamber

  • By: Jude
  • Podcast

The Monkey Chamber

By: Jude
  • Summary

  • The Monkey Chamber is a podcast where we discuss grief, depression, addiction and procrastination. Also simple concepts such as happiness, fulfillment and the meaning of life. We’ll cover all the fun stuff here. Thanks for tuning in. Look after your monkey, and have a nice life. NEW EPISODE EVERY TUESDAY - currently on a break until after Xmas 2022 https://linktr.ee/monkeychamber
    Jude
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Episodes
  • Episode 26: Brigid remembers Daniel (part 3 or 3)
    Jan 23 2024
    The final part of my interview with Brigid, talking about her son Daniel, birth, death, and everything in between.
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    36 mins
  • Episode 25: Brigid remembers Daniel (part 2 of 3)
    Jan 17 2024
    Welcome to part 2 of 3 of my interview with Brigid, who is remembering her son, Daniel.
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    44 mins
  • Episode 24: Brigid remembers Daniel (part 1 of 3)
    Jan 9 2024
    I recorded this on Christmas Eve 2022 but life got a bit busy, what with a new job and Laura having just moved in. I meant to release it a lot sooner but just over a year later I've finally got around to it. Brigid is Laura's twin sister and I'm honoured that she's featuring in my first (and possibly last) full guest episode, using the equipment my work so kindly funded. TRIGGER WARNING Brigid lost her son Daniel before he was born, in 2019. We discuss stillbirth in this episode. She's since gone on to have a brilliant daughter Eliza, who is now two years old. As the interview is quite long I'm splitting it over three episodes of about 45 mins each that I'll release weekly, like the old days, early each Tuesday morning.
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    47 mins

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