
Griefcast Ep. 2 Jayde Adams
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Nov 20, 2016 In this engaging discussion, comedian Jayde Adams, a nominee for Edinburgh Best Newcomer and winner of Funny Women, opens up about the heart-wrenching loss of her sister, Jenna. She candidly explores the anger that lingers after loss and the pain of missing loved ones. Jayde reflects on her sister's brain tumor diagnosis and the family dynamics that shifted in its wake. With humor intertwined, she shares the emotional complexities of navigating grief, guilt, and the importance of remembering those we've lost.
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Grief Justifies Bad Behavior
- Jayde finds that grief allows a 'card' to justify any behavior and bad moods, especially on anniversaries.
- She stresses that people who haven't lost someone close can't fully understand this permission to grieve harshly.
Avoiding Sister's Flat Amid Illness
- Jayde avoided her sister's flat during her illness due to feelings of pity and guilt.
- Her sister's husband often left her alone during the illness, causing familial anger.
Complex Grief and Attention Dynamics
- Jayde experiences complicated feelings of anger and relief after her sister's death.
- She notes the intense attention her sister always received and uses comedy to reclaim the spotlight.



