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In this episode of The Mourning After, Ben Gibson is joined by human rights lawyer, writer, and broadcaster Anthony Levin to share his journey through loss, healing, and redefining masculinity. Anthony opens up about the complexities of his relationship with his mother, who died in 2015. As a secular Jew, he navigated the intricate tapestry of Jewish mourning traditions and personal rituals, exploring how these practices both aided and challenged his grieving process.

Caring for his mother at a young age, Anthony faced emotional and practical hurdles that reshaped his understanding of duty, love, and forgiveness. He discusses the cultural expectations placed on men regarding emotional expression and how he actively teaches his son that vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness. Anthony also delves into the concept of intergenerational trauma, the benefits of therapy, and the personal rituals he developed to honour his mother's memory.


Sydney Jewish Museum: www.sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au 

Griefline: https://griefline.org.au/

Grief Australia: https://grief.org.au/

Men and Grief: https://griefline.org.au/resources/men-and-grief/

Lifeline: 13 11 14

Palliative Care Australia: https://palliativecare.org.au/

Advanced Care Planning: https://www.advancecareplanning.org.au/