Grief is My Superpower: with Mark Lemon at Colston Hall Foyer

A event held at Bristol Beacon Foyer on Sunday 17th May. The event starts at 12:00.


This event is part of Good Grief Bristol, A Festival of Love and Loss. 11-17 May 2020 (https://goodgriefbristol.com/).

This is a panel event led by award-winning children’s author and podcaster, Mark Lemon. When Mark was 12, his father was murdered. This unexpected loss turned his family upside down. It wasn’t until 2017 that Mark decided to open up and tell the world about what had happened to him as a child.

Mark runs a podcast called Grief Is My Superpower, designed to help children and young people navigate their grief. In each episode Mark speaks with inspirational guests who open up about their own experience with grief. This event will follow the same format.

Concessions are available for those under 18; aged 65 or older; students with valid ID; unwaged people; and people with disabilities. Registered carers are free when accompanying a ticket holder (please contact Good Grief to arrange).

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