**AUDIO ONLY**
In the first episode, we sit down with Emma, founder of The DPJ Foundation, alongside her dad, Richard, and Kate, Lois, and Annie – some of the people who work and volunteer at the heart of the charity.
Together, they share the deeply personal story behind why The DPJ Foundation was created, the loss that led to its beginnings, and how a small idea has grown into a vital source of support within the agricultural community and beyond.
As the charity marks its 10-year anniversary, the conversation reflects on its growth, the importance of reaching out, opening up, and sharing the load, particularly in farming and rural life where isolation and pressure can be overwhelming.
This episode also looks ahead to the future of the DPJ Foundation – its plans, its purpose, and why community, conversation, and compassion remain more important than ever.
Trigger Warning: Please note that this episode speaks about loss and death by suicide so may be distressing or activating, particularly for individuals with lived experience of suicidal thoughts, self-harm, or bereavement by suicide. Please take care of yourself whilst listening/watching and feel free to pause, step away, or seek support if needed.
If you are struggling and would like to talk to someone for support please call our Share The Load 24/7 call line on 0800 587 4262 or text 07860 048799
www.thedpjfoundation.co.uk
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