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S6 Ep2: How doodling helped Gary Andrews find hope after his wife’s death

May 19, 202536 minSeason 6Ep. 2
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When illustrator Gary Andrews’ wife, Joy, died suddenly from sepsis, everything changed in an instant. Left raising their two young children, aged 7 and 10 at the time, Gary picked up a pen and started doodling - not to create perfect pictures, but to let his feelings out, one sketch at a time.
Those nightly doodles became a lifeline. He shared them online, where they struck a chord with thousands of people grieving or struggling with loss. Through simple drawings, some heartbreaking, some full of laughter, Gary showed what grief really looks like: messy, painful, but also threaded with love and hope.
In this episode, Gary talks about how creativity helped him survive the hardest days, how a community grew around his drawings, and how it all led to his book, Finding Joy, a tribute to Joy, and to the small moments that keep us going.
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Support resources: Ashgate Hospice Resource Centre
Find out more about Gary and his work: www.garyscribbler.co.uk


This episode of The Life and Death podcast was produced by Olivia Swift and it’s a Reform Radio production.
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