
Some of the most important conversations begin when someone is willing to speak first. For Ellidy Pullin, sharing her experience with grief and loss opened the door for thousands of others to do the same.
Following the loss of her partner, Alex “Chumpy” Pullin, Ellidy co-created the podcast Darling, Shine! - a space where honest conversations around grief, healing and mental health quickly became part of its heart.
“After I lost Chump, I started the podcast Darling, Shine! with my best mate, and it really opened the door for so many people to come to us with their stories of how they lost their loved ones and where that left them. And more often than not, we’re finding that it’s suicide.”
At In Pieces, a big part of what we care about is creating spaces where people feel less alone in what they’re carrying. That’s why the partnership between Ellidy, Rich Glen and In Pieces has felt so meaningful to us.


The funds raised through the partnership help support messaging campaigns, mental health training delivered through In Minds Training, and projects designed to encourage open conversation within communities.
We’re also incredibly grateful to the Rich Glen team, a family-run Australian business grounded in community, family and creating things with care - for choosing to support In Pieces through this partnership. Support like this allows us to continue creating spaces where stories can be shared openly and honestly, and where people know they don’t have to navigate difficult experiences alone.
We’re excited to continue building on the partnership, with another Rich Glen x Ellidy collaboration already in the works for later this year.
