• Celebrating the End of Season Two
    Dec 25 2024

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    In this episode, hosts Wakil and Annalouiza reflect on the highlights of their second season.

    They discuss various topics related to end-of-life practices from the episodes in this second season, including alternative funeral methods, medical assistance in dying, and end-of-life planning resources.

    They emphasize the importance of community support, preparation (especially with completing your advanced care directive), and the normalization of conversations surrounding death and dying.

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    7 mins
  • Plant Medicine for Grief and Healing with Teresa Yung
    Dec 18 2024

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    In this conversation, Teresa Yung shares her profound journey through grief and healing, exploring the impact of death on her life and work. As an activist and therapist in training, she discusses her experiences with plant medicine, the awakening process, and her role as a life doula. Teresa emphasizes the importance of self-discovery and the challenges faced in the healing journey, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of life, death, and the infinite nature of the soul. In this conversation, Teresa Yung shares her insights on finding support during overwhelming times, the importance of community, and the healing power of plant medicine. She discusses the fear of death and the regrets that often accompany it, emphasizing the need to live life fully and authentically. The dialogue highlights the significance of vulnerability, asking for help, and being present in the moment.

    Teresa's website - https://www.beautifulwisdom.us/

    "Your task is not to seek for love but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it."

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    44 mins
  • Be Vessels of Love in the World and Imagine Peace - with Author and Playwright Anastacia Dadashpour
    Dec 11 2024

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    In this conversation, Anastasia Dadashpour shares her profound experiences with death and loss, exploring how these events have shaped her understanding of life, love, and spirituality. She discusses the impact of her grandmother's fear of death, the loss of her daughter, and her father's suicide, emphasizing the connections that remain after death. Anastasia also highlights her work in creating a play about children imagining peace after an apocalypse, reflecting on the importance of love and community in healing and transformation. The conversation delves into the significance of acknowledging grief and the role of death doulas in supporting those who are transitioning.

    Love: A Manual For Humanity

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    41 mins
  • AI Replicants, Sentience, Death Awareness - with Playwright Duane Kelly
    Dec 4 2024

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    Duane Kelly is an award-winning author of eleven full-length plays. His plays often delve into end-of-life themes. The two most recent productions were a premiere of Abacus in Seattle in September 2024 and the play Patrimony in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in October 2024. Abacus tells the story of a synthetic human replicant who experiences unexpected concerns as she cares for a man who suffers the indignities of old age and cognitive decline.

    His plays, which often delve into end-of-life themes, were produced at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2022 and 2023. Duane is also writing a history book about the American West titled Journeys to Zion.

    In this conversation, Duane discusses his experiences with death and how it has influenced his work. He shares personal stories of loss and reflects on the impact of mortality on storytelling. The discussion also delves into his recent plays, the intersection of artificial intelligence and humanity, and the importance of empathy in understanding our shared fate. Duane emphasizes the need to create meaningful art and the moral obligation to make the most of our time on earth.

    Links:
    Duane's Website
    The Search for Wandla
    Terror Management - Ernest Becker
    The Monk and the Robot series
    Klara and the Sun byKazuo Ishiguro
    Dover Beach By Matthew Arnold
    Thanatopsis By William Cullen Bryant

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    39 mins
  • The Importance of Planning for the End of Life as a Gift to Your Loved Ones with Dr Kimberly Harms
    Nov 27 2024

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    In this conversation, Dr. Kimberly Harms shares her profound experiences with grief and loss, detailing the impact of her mother's and son's deaths on her life. She discusses the importance of processing grief, the role of legacy planning, and how to support others through their grief journeys. Dr. Harms emphasizes the significance of reconciliation, forgiveness, and the need for community support in navigating the challenges of loss. She also highlights the importance of leaving a legacy of love and preparing for death to ease the burden on loved ones.

    Dr. Harms has been around the block in life. She has served as a Commissioned Officer in the United States Public Health Service, a dental school professor, grief counselor, and death doula. She is an award-winning, best-selling author and international speaker on the topics of grief, conflict and legacy planning. Her latest book, "Are you Ready, How to Build a Legacy to Die For."

    Dr Harms has also suffered many personal losses, including the deaths by suicide of her mother and son and the death by broken heart of her husband after their son’s death. Her most important role now is mother to her two surviving children and grandmother to 6 precious grandchildren.

    She shared this scripture with us -

    Romans 8:38-39

    For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons,[a] neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, 39 neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

    Wordens Four Tasks of Mourning
    Her book Are You Ready? How to Build a Legacy to Die For
    Dr Harms website

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    45 mins
  • Funeral & End of Life Planning with Jamie Sarche
    Nov 20 2024

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    In this conversation, Jamie Sarche discusses her mission to help people confront their mortality and plan for their funerals, which she believes leads to more meaningful lives. She shares personal experiences with death, the importance of open conversations about grief, and the various options available for funeral planning. Jamie emphasizes the need for rituals and the emotional landscape of grief, advocating for a society that embraces these discussions rather than shying away from them.

    Jamie's calling is to help people be less afraid of death. By arranging for them to provide their loved ones with a planned and funded funeral or memorial service, she helps them create a path for bereavement, long before it's needed. And by facing their mortality, her clients can live better, more meaningful lives.

    Jamie is a seasoned speaker who brings deep experience in death care to a broad range of audiences around the country. She shares insights and approaches on how to have difficult conversations and address sensitive issues. Her message extends well beyond death and dying, resonating across industries and individuals. She is bridging her passion to demystify death while enlightening communicators on overcoming challenging conversations.

    Breaking down the taboos about death | Jamie Sarche | TEDxCrestmoorParkWomen
    Talking About Death Won't Kill You
    Talk on Death Ritual

    To contact Jamie:
    Personal email messages and Pre-Arranged Funeral Plan questions: jamie@feldmanmortuary.com
    Professional, at-the-time-of-need email message: director@feldmanmortuary.com






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    44 mins
  • Speaking With a Pharmacist About Medical Aid in Dying with Rodney Diffendaffer
    Nov 13 2024

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    Rodney Diffendaffer, a clinical compounding pharmacist and certified functional medicine practitioner, discusses his work in the field of medical aid in dying (MAID). He shares his personal experiences with death growing up on a farm and how it shaped his perspective. Rodney talks about his role at Flatirons Family Pharmacy, where he helps people with their end-of-life journey and develops formulations to make the process more comfortable. He also highlights the challenges he faced in spreading awareness about MAID in Colorado, particularly in getting doctors to engage in conversations about the topic. He shares his experience of advocating for the process and educating doctors about the law and procedures. Rodney also talks about the progress he has seen over the years, with more doctors and hospices becoming comfortable with medical aid and dying. He emphasizes the importance of respecting individual beliefs and boundaries when discussing end-of-life options. Rodney also shares a personal story of his mother's end-of-life experience and highlights the need for early planning and open conversations about death.

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    37 mins
  • What Comes Next - A Near Death Experience with Libby Carr
    Nov 6 2024

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    Libby Carr. Libby has been an environmental and political activist for much of her life. It was when she had her first big job (working for the Sierra Club) when she had her near death experience while on a white-water raft trip on the Snake River. This happened in 1972, several years before much had been written about this phenomenon.

    Libby shares her near-death experience in 1972 and how it impacted her life. She describes being trapped under a raft during a whitewater rafting trip and having a conversation with an energy beyond anything she had ever experienced. This experience removed her fear of death and made her more interested in the spiritual conversation. She became involved in the International Association for Near Death Studies and found a community of people who had similar experiences. She also believes in the concept of reincarnation and the need to learn lessons of love, growth, and forgiveness in multiple lifetimes. The conversation explores the topic of near-death experiences (NDEs) and the profound shifts they can bring to individuals. The speakers discuss why some people have NDEs while others don't, and the various ways in which people can gain clarity and insight about life and death. They emphasize the importance of not discounting or dismissing these experiences, but rather valuing and learning from them. The conversation also touches on the significance of taking care of unfinished business and having no regrets when facing death. The speakers share personal stories and insights, highlighting the transformative power of NDEs and the importance of sharing and listening to these stories.

    Libby Carr has been an environmental and political activist for much of her life. It was when she had her first big job (working for the Sierra Club) when she had her near-death experience while on a white-water raft trip on the Snake River. This happened in 1972, several years before much had been written about this phenomenon.

    She lives at Songaia Co-housing, an intentional community in the Seattle area.

    International Association for Near-Death Studies
    Near Death Experience Research Foundation
    Life after Life Website

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    44 mins