The Legend Peter Skipp
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How do you grieve a parent you’ve already been saying goodbye to for years?
In this episode of It’s a Death Sentence, Emma shares the story of her dad, Peter Skipp - a kind, intelligent man who lived a vibrant life before Alzheimer’s slowly altered the rhythm of their family’s world.
Emma reflects on the long arc of her father’s illness, from the first signs of dementia to the moments before his death, and the strange calm that followed the funeral. It’s an honest, unflinching conversation about memory, care, guilt, laughter, and the unexpected ways grief unfolds when you’ve been grieving long before someone dies.
What You’ll Learn
The Long Goodbye: How dementia reshapes grief, often beginning long before the final day.
Caring in a Flawed System: The realities of navigating diagnosis, healthcare, and daily caregiving with love and frustration in equal measure.
Moments That Stay: How small gestures, humour and fleeting lucidity become anchors in the storm of loss.
This is a story of holding on, letting go, and remembering the full person behind the diagnosis.
It's A Death Sentence is produced by Urban Podcasts.