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The Exclusive Club That Dads Don't Wanna Belong To

Trevor Dwyer-Lynch & MancMade Productions

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On the 19th October 2022 my world changed forever, my beautiful Son and heir Jordan died in his sleep aged 41… One of the hardest things to take is that me and my son wasn’t speaking…people say it’s normal to feel guilty about that as Dads and Sons fall out all the time but I shouldn’t be riddled with guilt as I couldn’t predict his death plus guilt is just one facet of grieving ! Over the years I’ve had the sadness watching 6 mates I know bury their Sons and Daughters now I’m a member of th ...
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To help cope with the death of his daughter.. This Dad tells how his involvement in the now UK recognised movement drives him to make a difference in her name.. TW// Bereavement/ Grief/ Emotional LINK TO 3 DADS WALKING LINK TO PAPYRUS CHARITY The MancSpirit Charity are proud to support "The Exclusive Club That Dads Don't Wanna Belong To" Podcast…
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Trevor talks about his son Jordan who gained his wings on the 19th October 2022, aged just 41. Trevor is brutally honest about his struggle with grief, how his life has been completely turned upside down, how family, friends and society in general react to that and how he reacts to them. Trevor talks about the day Jordan died, his funeral and the h…
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Trevor talks about how the title of the Podcast came about "The Exclusive Club Dads Don’t Wanna Belong To”.. and his hopes and aspirations for Dads who are grieving going forward. TW// Bereavement/ Grief/ Emotional Trevor is talking with series Producer Paul Ludden in this Episode. The MancSpirit Charity are proud to support "The Exclusive Club Tha…
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On the 19th October 2022 my world changed forever, my beautiful Son and heir Jordan died in his sleep aged 41… One of the hardest things to take is that me and my son wasn’t speaking…people say it’s normal to feel guilty about that as Dads and Sons fall out all the time but I shouldn’t be riddled with guilt as I couldn’t predict his death plus guil…
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