The Business End of Dying
In this episode Ben and I are talking about things we can all do to alleviate some of the difficulties so many people face when
In this episode Ben and I are talking about things we can all do to alleviate some of the difficulties so many people face when
In this episode we begin to look at the varying ways grief is altered when someone dies as a result of suicide. If you have
In this weeks 17 minute episode I am joined again by Ben LeRoy to talk about the way hospice experiences and trainings can carry over
In this 10 minute episode, I share my personal and private thoughts about time. How I see it, how it impacts my daily life and
In this 12 minute piece I am speaking about the state of the world and whether or not it is better or worse than we
Is it ever too late to make amends with somebody? To say the thing that is on your heart? What if our bucket lists weren’t
I’m excited this week to introduce another new visitor, my friend and producer Ben LeRoy. It’s a 26 minute conversation about how to be present
This 12 minute episode explores the place hindsight can have in our lives when we are processing loss. Those things we wish we’d done or
In this episode I am recalling an exquisite moment of beauty and grace in the middle of the worst possible nightmare.
This is an exciting episode for me because it will also be published on You Tube. Shelby joined me to talk specifically about Medical Aid
Today we dive a little more deeply into that big black cauldron of stuff called grief. I’ve had people request that I speak more about
In this 15 minute episode, I talk more in-depth about the benefit of having animals near us when we are grieving. At least, that’s what I set out to
This 40 minute episode welcomes special guest, Akaljeet Khalsa, who joins me to talk about her work as a Life Coach and Death Doula, how
This piece came as a result of feedback from listeners that not all deaths are like my mom’s. I already knew that, but hadn’t written
This relatively short episode is an experience I had very early in my work as a hospital chaplain. It is about the honor of sitting
‘Grannie’ was 100 years old. I never saw her out of bed so I don’t know if she was short or tall, lean or heavy.
There are always waves in end of life work. In hospice work, we know going in, that someone is going to die. But not everyone
If there is magic in the time we spend with those who are dying, it is in the listening. It is in the revelations and