Podcasts & Guest Appearances

"Every conversation is a step on the journey to understanding."

In an era abundant with information, genuine stories paired with academic insights create a profound impact. As a seasoned Clinical Social Worker and Academic specialising in drug-related sibling loss, I aim to bridge the gap between personal experiences and scholarly research. I bring to light narratives that intricately weave personal accounts of sibling loss due to drug use with in-depth research findings.

Why Feature Me on Your Podcast?

  • My approach intertwines the academic understanding of drug-related sibling loss with touching real-life stories. This mix provides listeners with a comprehensive and empathetic view of the topic.

  • My foundation in philosophical hermeneutics shapes a multi-perspective approach to discussions. Multiple understandings are possible for most things, and this understanding adds depth and authenticity to any conversation.

  • Beyond sharing knowledge, my mission is to bring attention to siblings enduring the effects of drug-related losses within their families. I focus on giving voice to these unique experiences and advocating for their need for understanding and support.

Topics of Deep Interest

Sibling Loss and Bereavement

Delve into the deep and often overlooked pain of losing a sibling to drug use. Address societal misconceptions and discuss the complex layers of grief that arise from such loss.

Navigating Drug-Related Deaths

Discuss the lasting impact, societal challenges, and disenfranchised grief that follows a sibling's drug-related death.

Philosophical Hermeneutics

Engage in the art of interpreting personal experiences and their role in deepening our understanding of human connections. And how different interpretations, generated from different perspectives, can deepen our understanding.

Family Dynamics and Drug Use

Explore how drug use within a family affects relationships, especially between siblings.

Let’s Create a Meaningful Podcast Episode Together

Inspired by legendary thinkers, I resonate with the thought, "The more I know, the more I know I do not know." This notion continually drives me towards discovery, curiosity, and introspection. If your podcast seeks a voice that seamlessly blends emotional depth with scholarly insights, especially on drug-related sibling loss, I would be delighted to join in and share my expertise.