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We Have The Receipts
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1 Love Is Blind S8: Pods & Sober High Thoughts with Courtney Revolution & Meg 1:06:00
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Happy Valentine’s Day! You know what that means: We have a brand new season of Love Is Blind to devour. Courtney Revolution (The Circle) joins host Chris Burns to delight in all of the pod romances and love triangles. Plus, Meg joins the podcast to debrief the Madison-Mason-Meg love triangle. Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/WeHaveTheReceipts Text us at (929) 487-3621 DM Chris @FatCarrieBradshaw on Instagram Follow We Have The Receipts wherever you listen, so you never miss an episode. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.…
End-of-Life University
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المحتوى المقدم من Karen Wyatt MD. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Karen Wyatt MD أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Dr. Karen Wyatt, hospice physician and author of "7 Lessons for Living from the Dying," interviews experts on all aspects of the end-of-life, including: caring for the dying, funeral and burial practices, planning for the end-of-life, conscious dying, grief and loss, caregiver support, afterlife, death and the arts, and community initiatives to improve end-of-life care. Access show notes at www.eolupodcast.com
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المحتوى المقدم من Karen Wyatt MD. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Karen Wyatt MD أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Dr. Karen Wyatt, hospice physician and author of "7 Lessons for Living from the Dying," interviews experts on all aspects of the end-of-life, including: caring for the dying, funeral and burial practices, planning for the end-of-life, conscious dying, grief and loss, caregiver support, afterlife, death and the arts, and community initiatives to improve end-of-life care. Access show notes at www.eolupodcast.com
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1 Ep. 489 Influencing Death: Teaching Hospice Care on TikTok with Penny Smith RN 58:05
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Learn from “Hospice Nurse Penny” how she started working in hospice and ended up being a viral influencer about end-of-life issues on social media. My guest this week is Penny Smith RN , known on social media as “ Hospice Nurse Penny .” She discusses her journey to becoming a hospice nurse and her rise to fame on TikTok during the COVID-19 lockdown. Her new book Influencing Death, Reframing Dying for Better Living is an honest and vulnerable look at her own life story and what she has learned from working with dying patients. Learn more and connect with Penny at her website: hospicenursepenny.com Get the book here Watch on YouTube Listen here: This episode includes: How Penny’s life experiences helped her be a better hospice nurse How she helps family members feel comfortable when their loved ones experience end-of-life visions and dreams How Penny went viral on TikTok What information TikTok users are searching for about death and dying Why social media platforms can be a good place to address misconceptions about death Links mentioned in this episode: NEW Gift Guides for Caregivers, People Receiving Care, and People Who are Grieving Get my two newest books!! Stories from the Dark Night and The Tao of Death Get EOLU Podcast Merch here Conversations on Death with ChatGPT – Audiobook here ; Print Book here Leave me a message by email : kwyattmd@comcast.net, Twitter , Facebook or Instagram Support your local bookstore by buying my books on Bookshop and Indiebound: 7 Lessons for Living from the Dying and The Journey from Ego to Soul Subscribe to this podcast on Apple , Google , Spotify , iHeart Radio , Stitcher Radio Check out the Series I’ve recorded in the past here Join the team at Patreon.com/eolu and receive free gifts like the “Mind if we talk about death?” mini-poster or Love Your Life sticker or coffee mug. PLUS get our regular bonuses: the monthly EOL News Update , monthly What to Watch recommendations, Behind the Scenes Bonus content , and automatic access to A Year of Reading Dangerously! Buy me a coffee Donate on Paypal If you enjoy this content please share it with others and consider leaving a review on iTunes . Thanks again to all supporters on my page at Patreon.com/eolu , to Simply Celebrate for donating on Paypal and thanks (again) to Robin Bissell for buying me 3 cups of coffee! Your contributions make all the difference and ensure this podcast stays ad-free.…
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1 Ep. 488 DEAD Talks Podcast: Life, Grief and the L.A. Fires with David Ferrugio 1:06:21
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Learn how talking about death and grief on a podcast can help us face tragedy and loss together. My special guest David Ferrugio is the host of DEAD Talks Podcast , where he hosts guests like Tony Hawk, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Billy Carson, David Dastmalchian, Bryan Callen, Hospice Nurse Julie and many more over a growing audience of nearly 1 million followers, including social media platforms. He discusses his story of loss at the early age of 12 and his passion for helping others face grief by sharing conversations with his guests about loss. As current residents of Los Angeles we also talk about the recent fires that have devastated this city. Learn more about David’s work and podcast at this link: www.deadtalks.net Watch on YouTube Listen here: This episode includes: David’s journey with grief since the death of his father on 9/11 What inspired him to create DEAD Talks Podcast Why his podcast is about life as much as death The fact that grief is both universal and also unique to each and every person Loss as an impetus for growth How his perspective on a possible afterlife opened after interviewing certain guests The importance of gratitude in life and when facing loss The impact of the LA fires and grieving as a community Links mentioned in this episode: How to help victims of CA wildfires: CBS News Article World Central Kitchen NEW Gift Guides for Caregivers, People Receiving Care, and People Who are Grieving Get my two newest books!! Stories from the Dark Night and The Tao of Death Get EOLU Podcast Merch here Conversations on Death with ChatGPT – Audiobook here ; Print Book here Leave me a message by email : kwyattmd@comcast.net, Twitter , Facebook or Instagram Support your local bookstore by buying my books on Bookshop and Indiebound: 7 Lessons for Living from the Dying and The Journey from Ego to Soul Subscribe to this podcast on Apple , Google , Spotify , iHeart Radio , Stitcher Radio Check out the Series I’ve recorded in the past here Join the team at Patreon.com/eolu and receive free gifts like the “Mind if we talk about death?” mini-poster or Love Your Life sticker or coffee mug. PLUS get our regular bonuses: the monthly EOL News Update , monthly What to Watch recommendations, Behind the Scenes Bonus content , and automatic access to A Year of Reading Dangerously! Buy me a coffee Donate on Paypal If you enjoy this content please share it with others and consider leaving a review on iTunes . Thanks again to all supporters on my page at Patreon.com/eolu . Your contributions make all the difference and ensure this podcast stays ad-free.…
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1 Ep. 487 Addressing Inequity in Palliative Care with Dr. Kelli Stajduhar 1:13:13
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Learn about research being done in Canada to improve access to palliative care for marginalized populations. My special guest Dr. Kelli Stajduhar is is a professor in the School of Nursing and Institute on Aging & Lifelong Health at the University of Victoria and the Canada Research Chair in Palliative Care, Aging and Community Health . She has worked in oncology, palliative care, and gerontology for 30+ years as a practicing nurse, educator, and researcher. She discusses her clinical work and research which have focused on health service needs for those at the end-of-life and their families, and on the needs of marginalized and vulnerable populations. Learn more at the website: equityinpalliativecare.com YouTube Channel Listen here: This episode includes: Loss and grief after the fires in Los Angeles Obstacles to receiving palliative care for marginalized communities How the palliative care system fails to meet the needs of these populations The value of mobile palliative care teams as demonstrated in research Why trust is a huge issue for people in marginalized communities Models being studied in Canada to improve access to palliative and hospice care for vulnerable populations The need for an equity-informed advance care planning tool for unhoused people The importance of supporting community workers who are providing services to marginalized populations on the street Why we need to continue to evolve and adapt our systems of palliative and hospice care The value of authenticity in our provision of care Links mentioned in this episode: Equity-Informed Advance Care Planning NEW Gift Guides for Caregivers, People Receiving Care, and People Who are Grieving Get my two newest books!! Stories from the Dark Night and The Tao of Death Get EOLU Podcast Merch here Conversations on Death with ChatGPT – Audiobook here ; Print Book here Leave me a message by email : kwyattmd@comcast.net, Twitter , Facebook or Instagram Support your local bookstore by buying my books on Bookshop and Indiebound: 7 Lessons for Living from the Dying and The Journey from Ego to Soul Subscribe to this podcast on Apple , Google , Spotify , iHeart Radio , Stitcher Radio Check out the Series I’ve recorded in the past here Join the team at Patreon.com/eolu and receive free gifts like the “Mind if we talk about death?” mini-poster or Love Your Life sticker or coffee mug. PLUS get our regular bonuses: the monthly EOL News Update , monthly What to Watch recommendations, Behind the Scenes Bonus content , and automatic access to A Year of Reading Dangerously! Buy me a coffee Donate on Paypal If you enjoy this content please share it with others and consider leaving a review on iTunes . Thanks again to all supporters on my page at Patreon.com/eolu , especially my latest supporters Chris Rogers and Jan Wiebking and thanks to Robin Bissell for buying me 3 cups of coffee! Your contributions make all the difference and ensure this podcast stays ad-free.…
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1 Ep. 486 Death & Grief in Pop Culture: Songs to Die For with Benjamin Kintisch 58:44
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Learn about a Top Ten Playlist of songs selected by hospice patients for their own end of life journey. We start out this new year with another episode our special series: Death & Grief in Pop Culture . This week my co-host Ben Kintisch and I will be reviewing the Top Ten Songs from an end-of-life playlist created by hospice patients in the UK. Ben is a cantor, hospice and eldercare chaplain, music teacher, and the creator of Life Review: The Hospice Musical . Learn more about Ben’s work at his website: lifereviewmusical.com YouTube Channel (Check out the full un-edited video there!) Listen here: This episode includes: How the Top Ten List was compiled Why music is a compelling marker for our life histories and companion for our journey The List What was expected and what was surprising about the playlist choices Why end-of-life workers should help people create playlists as part of their legacy Our personal choices to add to the playlist Links mentioned in this episode: Songs to Die For Playlist on Spotify NEW Gift Guides for Caregivers, People Receiving Care, and People Who are Grieving Get my two newest books!! Stories from the Dark Night and The Tao of Death Get EOLU Podcast Merch here Conversations on Death with ChatGPT – Audiobook here ; Print Book here Leave me a message by email : kwyattmd@comcast.net, Twitter , Facebook or Instagram Support your local bookstore by buying my books on Bookshop and Indiebound: 7 Lessons for Living from the Dying and The Journey from Ego to Soul Subscribe to this podcast on Apple , Google , Spotify , iHeart Radio , Stitcher Radio Check out the Series I’ve recorded in the past here Join the team at Patreon.com/eolu and receive free gifts like the “Mind if we talk about death?” mini-poster or Love Your Life sticker or coffee mug. PLUS get our regular bonuses: the monthly EOL News Update , monthly What to Watch recommendations, Behind the Scenes Bonus content , and automatic access to A Year of Reading Dangerously! Buy me a coffee Donate on Paypal If you enjoy this content please share it with others and consider leaving a review on iTunes . Thanks again to all supporters on my page at Patreon.com/eolu and to everyone who has bought me a coffee or made a donation through Paypal! Your contributions make all the difference and ensure this podcast stays ad-free.…
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1 Ep. 485 Highlights of 2024: The Best of the Best with Karen Wyatt MD 30:19
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Find out what you may have missed in 2024 if you haven’t listened to every episode! In this solo episode I recap some of the episodes of this podcast that had the greatest impact on me personally and professionally! All of the interviews from 2024 were fantastic but if you missed any of these be sure to take a listen! Thanks for your support this year! Looking forward to another amazing year – be sure to subscribe and leave a rating and review if you enjoy this content. HAPPY NEW YEAR AND MANY BLESSINGS TO YOU AND YOUR BELOVEDS! Watch on YouTube Listen here: Links mentioned in this episode: 442. When You Die Project: Raising Death Awareness with Johanna Lunn 446. “The Last Ecstatic Days:” with Aditi Sethi-Brown MD 451. Filling the Gaps in End-of-Life Care with Kaishauna Guidry MD 453. Gravestone Recipes: Cooking to Honor the Dead with Rosie Grant 456. Passages: An EOL Program for a Senior Living with Tom Waknitz 458. The Phone of the Wind: Connecting with Those We Grieve with Dina Stander 464. Nutrition at the End of Life with Barbara Karnes RN 468. Supporting Family Caregivers: Notes from the Field with Gabrielle Elise Jimenez 470. Transforming the Illness Experience with Hsien Seow PhD and Sammy Winemaker MD 478. Death & Grief in Pop Culture: Hamilton with Benjamin Kintisch 479. A Teen’s Guide to Grief and Grieving with Korie Leigh PhD 481. Help Texts: Text-Based Grief Support with Emma Payne Join the team at Patreon.com/eolu and receive free gifts like the “Mind if we talk about death?” mini-poster or Love Your Life sticker or coffee mug. PLUS get our regular bonuses: the monthly EOL News Update , monthly What to Watch recommendations, Behind the Scenes Bonus content , and automatic access to A Year of Reading Dangerously! Buy me a coffee Donate on Paypal If you enjoy this content please share it with others and consider leaving a review on iTunes . Thanks again to all supporters on my page at Patreon.com/eolu , especially my latest supporters Nancy Walker and Linda Fennigbauer and thanks to Linda for also making a Paypal donation! Your contributions make all the difference and ensure this podcast stays ad-free.…
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1 Ep. 484 Navigating a Life-Changing Diagnosis During the Holidays (Special Episode) 1:09:22
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Learn from this special recording of a workshop with Drs. Sammy Winemaker and Hsien Seow from their book Hope for the Best Plan for the Rest. For this special episode I will share a few thoughts for everyone who has (like me) experienced a life-changing diagnosis during 2024. This holiday season will be different than all others for us as we face uncertainty in the future and also recognize the value of living fully in each and every moment. Check out my blog post Five Gifts to Give Yourself this Holiday Season for more thoughts and tips. I also share a replay from a workshop with Drs. Sammy Winemaker and Hsein Seow from their amazing book Hope for the Best Plan for the Rest titled: Learning the Illness Roadmap. I hope you gain insights from this conversation that will help you on your journey. Listen here:…
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1 Ep. 483 ENCORE: The Evolution of Hospice Care – Our First Interview with Barbara Karnes RN 1:02:17
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Enjoy this very first conversation with my friend Barbara Karnes as we get to know one another and discuss our hopes for the future of hospice care. This episode is a replay of my very first interview with Barbara Karnes RN that appeared on the EOLU speaker series but not on the podcast. Barbara is a pioneer in the hospice movement and a world-renowned speaker, author and educator. You’ll hear us getting to know one another and talking about her work at that time, which has expanded and grown over the years. Enjoy our conversation and remember that some links and programs mentioned back then may have changed. For up-to-date resources go to Barbara’s website: bkbooks.com YouTube Channel Listen here: This episode includes: How Barbara first came to work in hospice The inspiration behind Barbara’s very helpful hospice guideline series Barbara’s video: New Rules for End-of-Life Care The difference between home health care and hospice care What Barbara finds discouraging about hospice care now Why she finds hope in the end-of-life doula movement How we care for the dying continues to evolve though the dying process remains the same Advice for new nurses in hospice care Why community education about death and dying is essential Links: Check out the Holiday Gift Guides for Caregivers People Receiving Care People Who Are Grieving Get EOLU Podcast Merch here Conversations on Death with ChatGPT – Audiobook here ; Print Book here Leave me a message by email : kwyattmd@comcast.net, Twitter , Facebook or Instagram Support your local bookstore by buying my books on Bookshop and Indiebound: 7 Lessons for Living from the Dying and The Journey from Ego to Soul Subscribe to this podcast on Apple , Google , Spotify , iHeart Radio , Stitcher Radio Check out the Series I’ve recorded in the past here Join the team at Patreon.com/eolu and receive free gifts like the “Mind if we talk about death?” mini-poster or Love Your Life sticker or coffee mug. PLUS get our regular bonuses: the monthly EOL News Update , monthly What to Watch recommendations, Behind the Scenes Bonus content , and automatic access to A Year of Reading Dangerously! Buy me a coffee Donate on Paypal…
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1 Ep. 482 Talking About Death on College Campuses with Jenna Yeam 58:01
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Learn how a college student investigating death and dying is starting student-run Death Cafés on her campus. My guest Jenna Yeam is a senior at Duke University who is investigating what it means to die well anyhow we can help people die better. As part of her thesis she interviewed 67 death doulas to learn about the major issues that interfere with experiencing a “good death” and will publish her results in the future. She is now organizing student-run Death Cafés, called Dying with Duke , to encourage young people to have open conversations about death and dying. Learn more on this Instagram account: Dying with Duke YouTube Channel Listen here: This episode includes: How Jenna became interested in doing research on death and dying What her thesis program on death doulas consists of What she has learned from interviewing death doulas How she was inspired to create a Death Café for students on her college campus The student response to the Dying with Duke event she hosted How she promoted it by word of mouth, physical marketing, and social media The format of the Duke event and questions used to prompt discussion What she learned from the first event and plans for the future Tips for those who want to start a student Death Café or similar event on their campus The ripple effect of encouraging young people to talk about death Links mentioned in this episode: Death Café website: https://deathcafe.com Connect with Jenna on Linked In: linkedin.com/in/jenna-yeam NEW Gift Guides for Caregivers, People Receiving Care, and People Who are Grieving Get my two newest books!! Stories from the Dark Night and The Tao of Death Get EOLU Podcast Merch here Conversations on Death with ChatGPT – Audiobook here ; Print Book here Leave me a message by email : kwyattmd@comcast.net, Twitter , Facebook or Instagram Support your local bookstore by buying my books on Bookshop and Indiebound: 7 Lessons for Living from the Dying and The Journey from Ego to Soul Subscribe to this podcast on Apple , Google , Spotify , iHeart Radio , Stitcher Radio Check out the Series I’ve recorded in the past here Join the team at Patreon.com/eolu and receive free gifts like the “Mind if we talk about death?” mini-poster or Love Your Life sticker or coffee mug. PLUS get our regular bonuses: the monthly EOL News Update , monthly What to Watch recommendations, Behind the Scenes Bonus content , and automatic access to A Year of Reading Dangerously! Buy me a coffee Donate on Paypal If you enjoy this content please share it with others and consider leaving a review on iTunes . Thanks again to all supporters on my page at Patreon.com/eolu , especially my latest supporters Nancy Walker and Linda Fennigbauer and thanks to Linda for also making a Paypal donation! Your contributions make all the difference and ensure this podcast stays ad-free.…
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1 Ep. 481 Help Texts: Text-Based Grief Support with Emma Payne 1:02:27
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Learn about effective, personalized grief support that arrives via text message and how this innovation is a game changer for caregivers, healthcare workers, and the bereaved. My guest Emma Payne is the founder and CEO of Help Texts , which provides private grief, caregiver, or mental health support via personalized text messages. On this episode, Emma’s second guest appearance, she will discuss what’s new on the Help Texts platform and the data they’ve been gathering about the efficacy of grief-informed texting. You need to know about this tool if you work anywhere in the end of life as a means of offering support to people who are grieving, caregivers and healthcare workers. This is a game-changer! Learn more at the website: helptexts.com Get a discount with this link YouTube Channel Listen here: This episode includes: What inspired Emma to create Help Texts Why text messaging is an ideal delivery method for grief support, as validated by neuroscience How Help Texts messages are customized and personalized to each person who signs up by many different experts in this space Why the cost of Help Texts is less than one hour of therapy Research shows remarkable efficacy of these messages Why people supporting grievers are also included in receiving helpful messages and reminders by text The ripple effect of helping people become “grief literate” one text message at a time How hospices and other organizations are signing up to gift Help Texts to the families they work with Help Texts for healthcare workers and caregivers Support is also now available for pregnancy loss, pet loss, and mental health issues Links mentioned in this episode: Go to helptexts.com/eolu to get a $10 discount on a one-year subscription to Help Texts NEW Gift Guides for Caregivers, People Receiving Care, and People Who are Grieving Get my two newest books!! Stories from the Dark Night and The Tao of Death Get EOLU Podcast Merch here Conversations on Death with ChatGPT – Audiobook here ; Print Book here Leave me a message by email : kwyattmd@comcast.net, Twitter , Facebook or Instagram Support your local bookstore by buying my books on Bookshop and Indiebound: 7 Lessons for Living from the Dying and The Journey from Ego to Soul Subscribe to this podcast on Apple , Google , Spotify , iHeart Radio , Stitcher Radio Check out the Series I’ve recorded in the past here Join the team at Patreon.com/eolu and receive free gifts like the “Mind if we talk about death?” mini-poster or Love Your Life sticker or coffee mug. PLUS get our regular bonuses: the monthly EOL News Update , monthly What to Watch recommendations, Behind the Scenes Bonus content , and automatic access to A Year of Reading Dangerously! Buy me a coffee Donate on Paypal If you enjoy this content please share it with others and consider leaving a review on iTunes . Thanks again to all supporters on my page at Patreon.com/eolu , and to Molly Byock for making a donation through Paypal! Your contributions make all the difference and ensure this podcast stays ad-free.…
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1 Ep. 480 How to Train Your Doctor with Matthew Tyler MD 47:44
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Learn about palliative medicine from a physician who is also a popular content creator on social media. My guest Dr. Matthew Tyler is a board certified physician in internal medicine as well as hospice and palliative medicine. He is the creator of How to Train Your Doctor , a coaching platform designed to help patients and caregivers make medical decisions related to serious illness and end of life. He specializes in creating short videos for social media that cover a variety of topics related to hospice and palliative medicine. Learn more at this website: howtotrainyourdoctor.com YouTube Channel Listen here: This episode includes: How Matt ended up choosing palliative medicine as a career path Overview of palliative medicine and how it differs from hospice What a palliative doctor does How to find a palliative provider near you Why early referrals to palliative medicine are important How the palliative care team can help patients and families make decisions about medical care Why many doctors can use training to have better serious illness and end-of-life conversations Why Matt started creating content for social media sites The power of short, informative videos online Links mentioned in this episode: Blog Post : How to Make a Difficult Decision for a Loved One at the End of Life Dr. Tyler on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howtotrainyourdoctor/ Dr. Tyler on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@howtotrainyourdoctor Palliative care referrals: https://getpalliativecare.org Goals of Care Conversation Starter Vital Talk: https://www.vitaltalk.org NEW Gift Guides for Caregivers, People Receiving Care, and People Who are Grieving Get my two newest books!! Stories from the Dark Night and The Tao of Death Get EOLU Podcast Merch here Conversations on Death with ChatGPT – Audiobook here ; Print Book here Leave me a message by email : kwyattmd@comcast.net, Twitter , Facebook or Instagram Support your local bookstore by buying my books on Bookshop and Indiebound: 7 Lessons for Living from the Dying and The Journey from Ego to Soul Subscribe to this podcast on Apple , Google , Spotify , iHeart Radio , Stitcher Radio Check out the Series I’ve recorded in the past here Join the team at Patreon.com/eolu and receive free gifts like the “Mind if we talk about death?” mini-poster or Love Your Life sticker or coffee mug. PLUS get our regular bonuses: the monthly EOL News Update , monthly What to Watch recommendations, Behind the Scenes Bonus content , and automatic access to A Year of Reading Dangerously! Buy me a coffee Donate on Paypal If you enjoy this content please share it with others and consider leaving a review on iTunes . Thanks again to all supporters on my page at Patreon.com/eolu , especially my latest supporter Monica Park, and to Dana Tuttle for buying me 3 coffees! Your contributions make all the difference and ensure this podcast stays ad-free.…
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1 Ep. 479 A Teen’s Guide to Grief and Grieving with Korie Leigh PhD 1:05:27
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Learn about a helpful book for grieving teens by grief counselor and thanatologist Dr. Korie Leigh … and why you should have it on your bookshelf. My guest Dr. Korie Leigh is a grief counselor and an Associate Professor and Program Director of the Thanatology Program at Marian University. She has spent 20 years working with children and families experiencing grief and loss. She is the author of two books including What Does Grief Feel Like? and It Won’t Ever Be the Same: A Teen’s Guide to Grief and Grieving . Learn more about her work at the website: korieleighphd.com Get the book here YouTube Channel Listen here: This episode includes: How children and teens are the forgotten grievers of our society How childhood grief is most often expressed behaviorally and may be missed by adults There is a gap in resources for children and teens as well as a gap in understanding their experience About 1 out of every 10 children will experience the death of a parent or sibling before the age of 18 Why teachers need to be trained to recognize grief in their students Resource for becoming a “grief informed” school Tips for dealing with grief in the classroom, including the teacher’s own grief Books are helpful for children to find the words to talk about their grief and its many emotions How Dr. Leigh’s books help fill a gap in developmentally appropriate materials for children and teens Thanatology courses and certificates offered through Marian University WI Links mentioned in this episode: New York Life’s Grief Sensitive Schools Initiative Hero’s Path Palliative Care in New Mexico Ed Tronick’s “still face” experiment Marian University Thanatology Program NEW Gift Guides for Caregivers, People Receiving Care, and People Who are Grieving Get my two newest books!! Stories from the Dark Night and The Tao of Death Get EOLU Podcast Merch here Conversations on Death with ChatGPT – Audiobook here ; Print Book here Leave me a message by email : kwyattmd@comcast.net, Twitter , Facebook or Instagram Support your local bookstore by buying my books on Bookshop and Indiebound: 7 Lessons for Living from the Dying and The Journey from Ego to Soul Subscribe to this podcast on Apple , Google , Spotify , iHeart Radio , Stitcher Radio Check out the Series I’ve recorded in the past here Join the team at Patreon.com/eolu and receive free gifts like the “Mind if we talk about death?” mini-poster or Love Your Life sticker or coffee mug. PLUS get our regular bonuses: the monthly EOL News Update , monthly What to Watch recommendations, Behind the Scenes Bonus content , and automatic access to A Year of Reading Dangerously! Buy me a coffee Donate on Paypal If you enjoy this content please share it with others and consider leaving a review on iTunes . Thanks again to all supporters on my page at Patreon.com/eolu , especially my latest supporter Pam, and to everyone who has bought me a coffee or made a donation through Paypal! Your contributions make all the difference and ensure this podcast stays ad-free.…
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1 Ep. 478 Death & Grief in Pop Culture: Hamilton with Benjamin Kintisch 1:08:39
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Learn how grief is a major theme of Alexander Hamilton’s life as portrayed in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s hit musical Hamilton . Today I’m joined once again by my co-host Benjamin Kintisch for another episode of the Death & Grief in Pop Culture Series. Ben is a cantor, hospice and eldercare chaplain, music teacher, and the creator of Life Review: The Hospice Musical . Together we talk about all the interesting ways death shows up in culture, what we might learn about death and grief through the lens of pop culture, and how we can utilize popular references to death and grief to increase death literacy for ourselves and others. This week we are discussing the Broadway musical “ Hamilton ” Learn more about Ben’s work at his website: lifereviewmusical.com View lyrics here YouTube Channel Listen here: This episode includes: How we can talk about difficult subjects with a touch of lightness and humor Some of the most memorable moments in theatre deal with uncomfortable topics Grief is a powerful lens through which to view the mega-Broadway hit Hamilton Alexander Hamilton experienced multiple types of grief including survivor’s grief and guilt as a war hero The poignancy of the death of Hamilton’s son Phillip and subsequent grief as expressed in the song It’s Quiet Uptown How setting apart this song in contrast to others in the musical made it even more emotionally evocative We need to experience the full spectrum of emotions in our grief How Eliza Hamilton utilized her grief to take action and make a difference in the world Links mentioned in this episode: Previous episode in this series Watch Hamilton the movie on Disney+ Listen to the soundtrack on Spotify NEW Gift Guides for Caregivers, People Receiving Care, and People Who are Grieving Get my two newest books!! Stories from the Dark Night and The Tao of Death Get EOLU Podcast Merch here Conversations on Death with ChatGPT – Audiobook here ; Print Book here Leave me a message by email : kwyattmd@comcast.net, Twitter , Facebook or Instagram Support your local bookstore by buying my books on Bookshop and Indiebound: 7 Lessons for Living from the Dying and The Journey from Ego to Soul Subscribe to this podcast on Apple , Google , Spotify , iHeart Radio , Stitcher Radio Check out the Series I’ve recorded in the past here Join the team at Patreon.com/eolu and receive free gifts like the “Mind if we talk about death?” mini-poster or Love Your Life sticker or coffee mug. PLUS get our regular bonuses: the monthly EOL News Update , monthly What to Watch recommendations, Behind the Scenes Bonus content , and automatic access to A Year of Reading Dangerously! Buy me a coffee Donate on Paypal If you enjoy this content please share it with others and consider leaving a review on iTunes . Thanks again to all supporters on my page at Patreon.com/eolu , especially my latest supporters Bonnie and CJ, and to everyone who has bought me a coffee or made a donation through Paypal! Your contributions make all the difference and ensure this podcast stays ad-free.…
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1 Ep. 477 Astrology as a Tool for Grief with Moon Zlotnik 56:34
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Learn how an astrologer uses death charts to provide insights and solace for people who are grieving. My guest Moon Zlotnik is an astrologer who has been practicing and teaching astrology full-time for over 40 years. Her practice of modern astrology includes a focus on both psychology and spirituality. She discusses her discovery of the helpfulness of astrological “death charts” for grief after the death of her twin sister and how she uses the charts now in her work with bereaved clients. She is the author of the book Star Sisters: An Astrologer’s Memoir of Twin Loss and is currently working on a second book about death charts. Learn more at her website: astrologybymoonrabbit.com Get the book here YouTube Channel Listen here: This episode includes: What astrologers do and various applications of astrology in our world How Moon first got interested in working with people who are grieving Why astrology is not inconsistent with science and can fit into a scientific understanding of the universe The mystery of the timing of a person’s last breath The profound grief of twin loss What information is required before creating a death chart The death chart can tell a narrative about the passage at the end of life and what transformation is possible for loved ones Astrology can help put together the “puzzle pieces” of life and make sense of them How Moon ensures that readings are empowering rather than fear-inducing How these insights can help us live more consciously and purposefully Links mentioned in this episode: Twinless Twins International NEW Gift Guides for Caregivers, People Receiving Care, and People Who are Grieving Get my two newest books!! Stories from the Dark Night and The Tao of Death Get EOLU Podcast Merch here Conversations on Death with ChatGPT – Audiobook here ; Print Book here Leave me a message by email : kwyattmd@comcast.net, Twitter , Facebook or Instagram Support your local bookstore by buying my books on Bookshop and Indiebound: 7 Lessons for Living from the Dying and The Journey from Ego to Soul Subscribe to this podcast on Apple , Google , Spotify , iHeart Radio , Stitcher Radio Check out the Series I’ve recorded in the past here Join the team at Patreon.com/eolu and receive free gifts like the “Mind if we talk about death?” mini-poster or Love Your Life sticker or coffee mug. PLUS get our regular bonuses: the monthly EOL News Update , monthly What to Watch recommendations, Behind the Scenes Bonus content , and automatic access to A Year of Reading Dangerously! Buy me a coffee Donate on Paypal If you enjoy this content please share it with others and consider leaving a review on iTunes . Thanks again to all supporters on my page at Patreon.com/eolu . Also thank you to everyone who has joined the $10 for 10 Years Campaign ! Your contributions make all the difference and ensure this podcast stays ad-free.…
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1 Ep. 476 The Dying Process: What Caregivers Need to Know with Barbara Karnes RN 1:01:06
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Learn from an expert about the dynamics of the dying process and the most common concerns of caregivers as their loved one approaches death. This week I’m welcoming once again my recurring guest Barbara Karnes RN who is a hospice nurse, author, thought leader and expert on end-of-life care and the dynamics of dying. She is the author of Gone from My Sight: The Dying Experience , also known in the hospice world as “the little blue book,” which remains the leading resource on the market today educating families on the signs of approaching death. She discusses the most common questions and concerns that arise for caregivers as their loved one goes through the final stages of life. Learn more about Barbara’s work and books at her website: bkbooks.com Get the book here YouTube Channel Listen here: This episode includes: Stages of the natural dying process that are commonly observed Fear of death can interfere with meaning at the end of life How movies contribute to misunderstandings about the dying process The importance of education for the general public about the signs and changes of natural dying Gradual death has a process that begins 2-6 months before death The first stage of dying is marked by changes in sleep, socialization and food intake which become more significant with time The “labor” of dying begins 2-3 weeks before death Mottling of skin is a sign of the final stage along with changes in breathing Being at the bedside of someone who is dying forces us to be in the present moment Why it’s difficult to predict exactly when a person will die even though we know what signs to watch for Links mentioned in the episode: Blog: How Being a Caregiver Helped Me With Grief NEW Gift Guides for Caregivers, People Receiving Care, and People Who are Grieving Get my two newest books!! Stories from the Dark Night and The Tao of Death Get EOLU Podcast Merch here Conversations on Death with ChatGPT – Audiobook here ; Print Book here Leave me a message by email : kwyattmd@comcast.net, Twitter , Facebook or Instagram Support your local bookstore by buying my books on Bookshop and Indiebound: 7 Lessons for Living from the Dying and The Journey from Ego to Soul Subscribe to this podcast on Apple , Google , Spotify , iHeart Radio , Stitcher Radio Check out the Series I’ve recorded in the past here Join the team at Patreon.com/eolu and receive free gifts like the “Mind if we talk about death?” mini-poster or Love Your Life sticker or coffee mug. PLUS get our regular bonuses: the monthly EOL News Update , monthly What to Watch recommendations, Behind the Scenes Bonus content , and automatic access to A Year of Reading Dangerously! Buy me a coffee Donate on Paypal If you enjoy this content please share it with others and consider leaving a review on iTunes . Thanks again to all supporters on my page at Patreon.com/eolu , especially my latest supporter Jim Schultz and to everyone who has bought me a coffee or made a donation through Paypal! Your contributions make all the difference and ensure this podcast stays ad-free.…
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1 Ep. 475 Tree vs. Tombstone: Better Place Forests with Gillian Nye 49:09
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Learn about a beautiful, sustainable option for disposition of ashes after death at the base of a memorial tree. My guest Gillian Nye has served at the Forest Memorials Manager at Better Place Forests for the past 6 years. She helps families create meaningful, nature-centered ceremonies that honor their loved ones in a unique and sustainable manner. She will tell us how and why to choose a special tree as a memorial for ourselves or those we love. If you love trees (as I do) and want to learn about sustainable options for disposition after death don’t miss this conversation! Learn more at the website: betterplaceforests.com YouTube Channel Listen here: This episode includes: The story behind how Better Place Forests got started Where the forests are located The process for choosing a memorial tree (online or in-forest) Reforestation of other forests through partnership with Arbor Day Foundation How families can return over time to visit the tree they’ve chosen Examples of nature-centered ceremonies that have taken place in the forests How families benefit from choosing a tree as a memorial (rather than a tombstone) The “spreading grove” as a less-expensive forest option for disposition Links mentioned in this episode: Karen Wyatt on Growth Mixtape Podcast Previous interview with Sandy Gibson of Better Place Forests NEW Gift Guides for Caregivers, People Receiving Care, and People Who are Grieving Get my two new books!! Stories from the Dark Night and The Tao of Death Get EOLU Podcast Merch here Conversations on Death with ChatGPT – Audiobook here ; Print Book here Leave me a message by email : kwyattmd@comcast.net, Twitter , Facebook or Instagram Support your local bookstore by buying my books on Bookshop and Indiebound: 7 Lessons for Living from the Dying and The Journey from Ego to Soul Subscribe to this podcast on Apple , Google , Spotify , iHeart Radio , Stitcher Radio Check out the Series I’ve recorded in the past here Join the team at Patreon.com/eolu and receive free gifts like the “Mind if we talk about death?” mini-poster or Love Your Life sticker or coffee mug. PLUS get our regular bonuses: the monthly EOL News Update , monthly What to Watch recommendations, Behind the Scenes Bonus content , and automatic access to A Year of Reading Dangerously! Buy me a coffee Donate on Paypal If you enjoy this content please share it with others and consider leaving a review on iTunes . Thanks again to all supporters on my page at Patreon.com/eolu . Also thank you to James M. Schultz for buying me a cup of coffee and to Sue Julian who joined the $10 for 10 Years Campaign ! Your contributions make all the difference and ensure this podcast stays ad-free.…
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