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Critical Approaches to Death, Dying and Bereavement (Routledge, 2025) by Professor Erica Borgstrom & Dr. Renske Visser is the first of its kind to examine key topics in death, dying, and bereavement through a critical lens, highlighting how the understanding and experience of death can vary considerably, based on social, cultural, historical, political, and medical contexts. It looks at the complex ways in which death and dying are managed, from the political level down to end- of- life care, and the inequalities that surround and impact experiences of death, dying, and bereavement. Readers are introduced to key theories, such as the medicalisation of dying, as well as contemporary issues, such as social movements, pandemics, and assisted dying. The book stresses how death is not only a biological process or event but rather shaped by a range of intersecting factors. Issues of inequalities in health, inequities in support, and intersectional analyses are brought to the fore, and each chapter is dedicated to an issue that has interdisciplinary resonance, thus showcasing the wider sociocultural and political factors that impact this time of life. This book is valuable reading for scholars in thanatology and death studies, and for those in related fields such as sociology of health, medical and social anthropology, and interdisciplinary social science courses. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Critical Approaches to Death, Dying and Bereavement (Routledge, 2025) by Professor Erica Borgstrom & Dr. Renske Visser is the first of its kind to examine key topics in death, dying, and bereavement through a critical lens, highlighting how the understanding and experience of death can vary considerably, based on social, cultural, historical, political, and medical contexts. It looks at the complex ways in which death and dying are managed, from the political level down to end- of- life care, and the inequalities that surround and impact experiences of death, dying, and bereavement. Readers are introduced to key theories, such as the medicalisation of dying, as well as contemporary issues, such as social movements, pandemics, and assisted dying. The book stresses how death is not only a biological process or event but rather shaped by a range of intersecting factors. Issues of inequalities in health, inequities in support, and intersectional analyses are brought to the fore, and each chapter is dedicated to an issue that has interdisciplinary resonance, thus showcasing the wider sociocultural and political factors that impact this time of life. This book is valuable reading for scholars in thanatology and death studies, and for those in related fields such as sociology of health, medical and social anthropology, and interdisciplinary social science courses. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
Critical Approaches to Death, Dying and Bereavement (Routledge, 2025) by Professor Erica Borgstrom & Dr. Renske Visser is the first of its kind to examine key topics in death, dying, and bereavement through a critical lens, highlighting how the understanding and experience of death can vary considerably, based on social, cultural, historical, political, and medical contexts. It looks at the complex ways in which death and dying are managed, from the political level down to end- of- life care, and the inequalities that surround and impact experiences of death, dying, and bereavement. Readers are introduced to key theories, such as the medicalisation of dying, as well as contemporary issues, such as social movements, pandemics, and assisted dying. The book stresses how death is not only a biological process or event but rather shaped by a range of intersecting factors. Issues of inequalities in health, inequities in support, and intersectional analyses are brought to the fore, and each chapter is dedicated to an issue that has interdisciplinary resonance, thus showcasing the wider sociocultural and political factors that impact this time of life. This book is valuable reading for scholars in thanatology and death studies, and for those in related fields such as sociology of health, medical and social anthropology, and interdisciplinary social science courses. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
Critical Approaches to Death, Dying and Bereavement (Routledge, 2025) by Professor Erica Borgstrom & Dr. Renske Visser is the first of its kind to examine key topics in death, dying, and bereavement through a critical lens, highlighting how the understanding and experience of death can vary considerably, based on social, cultural, historical, political, and medical contexts. It looks at the complex ways in which death and dying are managed, from the political level down to end- of- life care, and the inequalities that surround and impact experiences of death, dying, and bereavement. Readers are introduced to key theories, such as the medicalisation of dying, as well as contemporary issues, such as social movements, pandemics, and assisted dying. The book stresses how death is not only a biological process or event but rather shaped by a range of intersecting factors. Issues of inequalities in health, inequities in support, and intersectional analyses are brought to the fore, and each chapter is dedicated to an issue that has interdisciplinary resonance, thus showcasing the wider sociocultural and political factors that impact this time of life. This book is valuable reading for scholars in thanatology and death studies, and for those in related fields such as sociology of health, medical and social anthropology, and interdisciplinary social science courses. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Critical Approaches to Death, Dying and Bereavement (Routledge, 2025) by Professor Erica Borgstrom & Dr. Renske Visser is the first of its kind to examine key topics in death, dying, and bereavement through a critical lens, highlighting how the understanding and experience of death can vary considerably, based on social, cultural, historical, political, and medical contexts. It looks at the complex ways in which death and dying are managed, from the political level down to end- of- life care, and the inequalities that surround and impact experiences of death, dying, and bereavement. Readers are introduced to key theories, such as the medicalisation of dying, as well as contemporary issues, such as social movements, pandemics, and assisted dying. The book stresses how death is not only a biological process or event but rather shaped by a range of intersecting factors. Issues of inequalities in health, inequities in support, and intersectional analyses are brought to the fore, and each chapter is dedicated to an issue that has interdisciplinary resonance, thus showcasing the wider sociocultural and political factors that impact this time of life. This book is valuable reading for scholars in thanatology and death studies, and for those in related fields such as sociology of health, medical and social anthropology, and interdisciplinary social science courses. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Death Doula Darnell Lamont Walker is listening to the dying and speaking up to advocate for their needs. As a Death Doula who is also male and black, Darnell works to facilitate conversations about death in the black community. He's a unique blend of skills and talents - an Emmy-nominated children's writer, a documentary filmmaker, and a death doula. Darnell is a listener, a companion to people with serious illness. He's working to create change around our perceptions of grief, death discussions, and how we approach dying in the U.S. Connect with Darnell Lamont Walker Website: Darnell Walker Social media: IG LinkedIn Watch Darnell's talk at EndWell 2023 here Information for sponsor Jennifer O'Brien: Website: jenniferaobrien.com Read more about Jennifer O'Brien here. Purchase your copy of Care Boss by Jennifer O'Brien here. Hospice Navigation Services is here for you. If you have questions about hospice care or need to troubleshoot the care you're already receiving, book a session with an expert Hospice Navigator at theheartofhospice.com. Connect with The Heart of Hospice Podcast and host Helen Bauer Website: theheartofhospice.com Email: helen@theheartofhospice.com
This week Jeremy interviews Aaron Weiss of the band mewithoutYou Part 2 of a special 2 part conversation! In this second half, Jeremy and Aaron talk working with J. Robbins, the Dischord House, incorporating new elements into their music with Brad Wood, Tooth and Nail Records, vocal lessons, faith, forgiveness, and so much more! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON for a bonus episode where Aaron answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and The Website Formerly Known as Twitter
Cheserae Scala is a certified Death Midwife, bringing families together around a dying loved one, facilitating the transition and providing ceremonies and sacred rites, grief counseling, death-care directives, after-death care and funeral planning. She talked about growing up in northern Michigan to an entrepreneurial family, and how her mother's terminal cancer diagnose awoke in her the desire to serve people as they deal with inevitable. She speaks about the taboos about talking frankly about death, as well as the laws which govern in-home dying and how they discourage healing and humane practices. We talked about own experiences with death, as she shared anecdotes about some of her experiences, cultural practices around the world, and much more. We did not discuss Shinto animism, NFL referees or Space X launches. Scale co-owns Alquimia Wellness on El Roblar in Meiners Oaks with her husband, Dr. Eric Baumgartner. Check out their website at www.alquimia.life ...
In the compelling final episode of our three-part series on Death & Dying, we're joined by the remarkable Dot Maver for a profound exploration that challenges everything you think you know about death. This conversation goes beyond the conventional narrative of loss and separation to reveal a revolutionary perspective: that life, not death, is inevitable. Through personal stories, including Dot's transformative near-death experience in the Himalayas and her work with the Global Silent Minute initiative, this episode illuminates how death might simply be "a change of clothes" for consciousness. Michael Lindfield and Joseph Carenza guide us through deep insights about our essential nature as "fiery beings" and how our current incarnation might be just one day in the soul's eternal journey. Whether you're grappling with grief, contemplating your own mortality, or seeking a deeper understanding of consciousness, this episode offers practical wisdom for: - Transforming fear of death into an embrace of life's continuity - Understanding how service and purpose create meaning beyond physical existence - Connecting with consciousness across the "veil" through meditation and collective intention Join us for this enlightening discussion that doesn't just talk about death—it reveals the profound beauty and inevitability of life itself. Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions are pleased to present Musings from the Mount – a weekly podcast with host Joseph Carenza and guests in conversation exploring a range of topics drawn from the Ageless Wisdom teachings. New episodes every Monday. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider donating at MeditationMount.org
For extra episodes, extended episodes, Q&A episodes, and more, join us on Patreon: patreon.com/officehourswithdrc Credits: Co-Written and Co-Produced by Gabriel Cruz PhD and Barry Thornburg Appearances: Ben Dowd-Arrow Julian Chambliss Lisa Couthard Matt Meier Shaylynn Lesinski Michael Betts II Howard Williams Ed Blaylock Damian Harmony Vanessa Pezo Referenced Media: Boy (2010) Screaming Infidelities - Dashboard Confessional Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) The Princess Bride (1987) Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991) Big Fish (2003) Shogun (2024) Futurama (Season 5 Episode 9) Jaws (1975) Night of the Living dead (1968) High Noon (1952) Black Panther (2018) Music: Marble Transit by Blue Dot Sessions Golden Grass by Blue Dot Sessions FasterFasterBrighter by Blue Dot Sessions Throughput by Blue Dot Sessions Haena by Blue Dot Sessions Matte Sangria by Blue Dot Sessions
In the latest episode of Musings From The Mount with Joseph Carenza and Michael Lindfield. This is the first in a profound three-part series on the essential, yet often avoided, topic of Death & Dying. In this episode, we delve deep into the mysteries surrounding life, death, and what lies beyond—exploring how death is not an end, but a transformative process that helps to unlock greater consciousness. Michael Lindfield shares a powerful concept: the “Near Birth Experience,” a fascinating counterpoint to the Near Death Experience, where the soul faces a resistance to entering physical life. Through this lens, we look at life's cycles not as finality but as continuous transitions, shifting between realms of existence. Joseph Carenza also offers personal reflections, from holding his beloved pets as they passed to navigating his own near-death and rebirth experiences. Together, we discuss how fear of death can hinder spiritual growth and explore how releasing this fear can free us to live more creatively, joyfully, and compassionately. Tune in to discover the esoteric teachings that reveal death as a gateway to higher states of consciousness and a more meaningful life. Don't miss this transformative conversation, where we explore not just the process of dying, but how to prepare for it, how to assist others through it, and how to live with greater awareness of our impermanence. With Light and Blessings. Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions are pleased to present Musings from the Mount – a weekly podcast with host Joseph Carenza and guests in conversation exploring a range of topics drawn from the Ageless Wisdom teachings. New episodes every Monday. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider donating at MeditationMount.org
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"Death and dying are central to our culture." Grand rising soul family! Woah, I'm so excited and proud to share this episode with y'all. Today, I'm speaking with Dr. Hinemoa Elder. Hinemoa is the mother of two, a fellow of the Royal Australia and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists and a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist. She is the author of two best-selling books. “Aroha. Māori wisdom for a contented life lived in harmony with our planet” was published in 2020 and is included in the Oprah Winfrey Book club. Her new book “Wawata. Daily Māori wisdom guided by Hina, the Māori moon, was published in October 2022. She has a PhD (2012) and NZ Health Research Council Eru Pomare Post-Doctoral Fellowship (2014-18) researching traumatic brain injury and has developed Māori specific approaches for the whole whānau (extended families) affected by traumatic brain injuries. To be completely honest with you, I don't even know what was the first touchpoint between Hinemoa and myself but I remember being incredibly inspired by her natural, authentic, powerful yet tender way of being in the world. I admire Hinemoa's strength and clarity and find her mission of acting as a spokesperson for the Māori culture beyond inspiring and important. In this conversation, we explore the deep connections between Māori culture, spirituality, and mental health. We discuss the importance of intentional spaces, the lessons learned from nature, and the profound impact of personal journeys and legacies. Hinemoa shares insights into the Māori understanding of death and dying, emphasizing the significance of rituals and the spiritual journey of the wairua. The conversation also addresses men's health, emotional well-being, and the societal pressures that contribute to mental health struggles. I know you're gonna get somehting out of this. Move well out there, I love you!
Marisa and Devon are at it again. They're busy with the glitters, clays and, this time around, DEATH. In this episode we dig into what's different about their collaborative process this time around, the nuance of visual language, questions we ask around products v. fine art, and more. Support the show: @heywhatareyouworking on IG Follow the hosts: @andreaguzzetta on IG @speaking_in_rainbows on IG @devonwalzart on IG Leave us your feedback, comment or question and we might play it or answer it in an upcoming episode! GOOGLE VOICE # (747) 272-0665kj
It's Spooktober, so let's start the month off right with a little explainer about death, dying, and the dead in Heathenry! Join Ryan for a journey into the why, how, and what of death, dying, and the afterlife in Heathenry. Highlights of this episode include a short trip through the Heathen hereafters, attitudes towards life and death, and dispelling any notion that your afterlife is a reward or a punishment for how you lived.Click here to schedule a rune reading with Ryan!
What's the episode about? In this episode, hear Evie King discuss council funerals, being a funeral officer, the unidentified dead, Section 46, dying alone, rituals, respect for the dead, marginalisation and her book Ashes to Admin Who is Evie? Evie King is a council worker and writer. A former stand up comedian, she has always written short form pieces in the margins of her various day jobs, contributing to New Humanist, Guardian Comment is Free, BBC Comedy and Viz Comic. Since moving to the seaside and going part-time she has had more time for writing and has completed her first book - Ashes to Admin - about her job arranging council funerals under her pen name. She is currently working on a second. The book mentioned in the introduction by podcast co-host Dr Renske Visser and the podcast's first ever guest Professor Erica Borgstrom is https://www.routledge.com/Critical-Approaches-to-Death-Dying-and-Bereavement/Borgstrom-Visser/p/book/9781032330624?srsltid=AfmBOopYgRNL7SR_6NymBb-QPGhhEnc6sZ_weXcndNlIPb1VYDhar6gg. Discount code: SMA23 How do I cite the episode in my research and reading lists? To cite this episode, you can use the following citation: King, E. (2024) Interview on The Death Studies Podcast hosted by Michael-Fox, B. and Visser, R. Published 1 October 2024. Available at: http://www.thedeathstudiespodcast.com/, DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.27141447 What next? Check out more https://thedeathstudiespodcast.com/episodes/ or find out more about the https://thedeathstudiespodcast.com/the-hosts/ Got a question? https://thedeathstudiespodcast.com/contact-us/.
In this thought-provoking episode of the Beautifully Healthy Podcast, we delve into the sometimes uncomfortable topic of death and dying. With a trigger warning for our listeners as we address this sensitive subject, we explore why it is crucial to have a plan in place for end-of-life care and decisions. Join our host, as we make a tough topic a little lighter with laughter as we discuss the importance of discussing your wishes with loved ones.
Pastor Jonty Cornford and Rev Vanessa Williams-Henke dive into the tough topic of our Common Destiny: death. Where do we go? What does it look like? How is that reflected in our funerals? How should that affect the way we live our lives? And, of course, where does the resurrection fit in to all this?Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/373445507761084Become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/FilthyHopeEmail us: filthyhopepod@gmail.comFollow us on Socials:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filthyhopestudios/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/filthyhopepodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@filthyhopestudios?_t=8lLmIm1duvC&_r=1X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/FilthyHopeListen to Into the WordSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/24pRK5xEVz6TOeihxnmC7g?si=26a641cd9c774b20Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/into-the-word/id1734437831YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA1zq_mnGIs&t=413s&ab_channel=FilthyHopeStudiosTIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro clip1:56 - Theme music2:10 - Welcome3:15 - Vent Central7:45 - Secular and religious funerals20:46 - Death changes how we live40:48 - The resurrection changes everything51:57 - Final thoughts56:40 - Outro song Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A candid conversation about death, dying and grief. My father recently passed away and I wanted to share my thoughts about that and other instances of death. In this episode I share an honest and open conversation about my personal and professional experience with death, dying and grief. Let's Connect! Say hi on the newsletter https://lindsey-heiserman.ck.page/20f36acc3b Email lindsey@lindseyheiserman.com Life Adventure Collective https://lindseyheiserman.com/lifeadventurecollective/ 1-1 Life Coaching https://lindseyheiserman.com/life-coaching/ True Self Care Mini Course https://lindseyheiserman.podia.com/true-self-care Speaking https://lindseyheiserman.com/speaking/
We're back after a killer migraine stopped Mike from being able to move, let alone talk about noise. This week we're proud to bring you some of the filthiest stuff about as a result. Enjoy the following: Las Nubes - Pesada Rad Pitt - Brekkie Breakdown Beaten to Death - Dying the Dream The Janitors - Kalfjalket Ogives Big Band - Super Sanity Zolfo - Admire the Mire Ultio - The Grey Inferno Ephemera - Lost In Translation Locusts and Honey - Traitor to Love
Episode #215 of 15 Minutes and a Big Idea. A Podcast by The Mended Collective. Jordan and Jackson from Scripture In, Scripture Out (Link Below) In Philippians 2:27, Paul says that God healing Epaphroditus was a mercy, but wouldn't death and being with Christ be the greatest mercy for him? Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/15bigidea/?view_public_for=110691360592088
Rabbi Steve Leder is the Senior Rabbi at Wilshire Boulevard Temple, a very large and influential congregation in Los Angeles. He is a New York Times best-selling author of sevaral books, including 'For You When I Am Gone' and 'The Beauty of What Remains,' both of which pertain to death and dying. I had planned on speaking with Steve primarily about death for an hour, but our conversation covered everything from regret to forgiveness to the life of a rabbi. He shares lessons about fund-raising, his thoughts about whether Scripture is based on fact or truth, and the conflict of conscience he experienced when counseling a temple member who had ALS about her assisted suicide. Finally, Rabbi Leder speaks frankly about what Israel means to him and the tragic complexity of the war between Israel and Hamas. Follow Rabbi Leder on Instagram here. •
Welcome to Group Therapy!! Licensed psychologists Dr. Jessica Rabon, Dr. Justin Puder, Dr. Kristen Casey and licensed therapist Kristen Gingrich LCSW, CADC, CCS are coming together to create a podcast to talk about topics chosen by you, the listeners, in a laid back, relatable way. Kinda like group therapy. From mental health to relationships, hot topics to current events, fun topics and everything in between, including death, dying, and end of life, our goal is for your voices to be heard and you to feel like you are part of the group. So settle in, take a seat, and Welcome to Group Therapy! Disclaimer: Welcome to Group Therapy Podcast is not a replacement for therapy, is not actual group therapy, nor will specific therapeutic advice be given on the show. Although we are all licensed therapists, we are not YOUR therapist. It is meant to be for educational and entertainment purposes only. Follow Kody on Social Media: @schizophrenichippie on IG, TikTok, and Youtube Follow us on social media! Instagram: @welcometogrouptherapypod TikTok: @welcometogrouptherapypod Threads: @welcometogrouptherapypod Submit your podcast topic requests here! Dr. Justin Puder @amoderntherapist Dr. Kristen Casey @drkristencasey Dr. Jessica Rabon @jessicaleighphd Kristen Gingrich LCSW, CADC, CSS @notyouraveragethrpst Article: Music therapy intervention to reduce symptom burden in hospice patients: A descriptive study https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/10499091241237991?casa_token=ms3XRCFSkUQAAAAA:U61bL8ojUDh3UXZsLiJpLBFCiiV3kmxo093XoqQlL4vpv1PPo8FIh7PQI8a2-VYYX4Fl36kGNYtN (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/10499091241237991?casa_token=ms3XRCFSkUQAAAAA:U61bL8ojUDh3UXZsLiJpLBFCiiV3kmxo093XoqQlL4vpv1PPo8FIh7PQI8a2-VYYX4Fl36kGNYtN)
Join us for a great chat with Karen Gomes Founder of RN Answers, LLC, a home-health and hospice focused consulting practice. Karen also was President and CEO at Tufts Medicine Care at Home. Prior to both of those roles Karen was Chief Clinical Officer and VP of Clinical Services for Tufts Home Health Foundation.We dive into the details of how end of life works not only in real life, but behind the curtain in healthcare. We talk more about the human approach to healthcare as we all face the inevitable. Whether you are Nurse, Caregiver, Provider or family member, you will enjoy the chat.LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-gomes-rn/RN Answers, LLC website: www.RNAnswers.org
I discuss where this podcast is going for the forseeable future and why, and more importantly, I am joined by Dr. Taylor, colleague and scholar studying death, dying, and grief. We discuss parasocial grief, how to understand the grieving process, and much more. I hope this is helpful to you. It was to me. If you are struggling and in the United States please dial 988 at any time to get support. Want to look into potential programs to prevent suicide? Start here: https://sprc.org/finding-programs-and-practices/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesisterwivesprofessor/support
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 14 Biblical Counseling - Death, Dying & Human Suffering Subtitle: Biblical Counseling Speaker: Scott Harris Broadcaster: Grace Bible Church Event: Teaching Date: 2/15/2024 Length: 132 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 14 Biblical Counseling - Death, Dying & Human Suffering Subtitle: Biblical Counseling Speaker: Scott Harris Broadcaster: Grace Bible Church Event: Teaching Date: 2/15/2024 Length: 132 min.
Dan Merchant is a screenwriter, director, and producer of many shows. One in particular, "Going Home," is an inspiring medical show, not focusing on healing and restoring to health, but walking with patients at Sunset House as they are "Going Home," not to their families but to the Lord. Learn about the show, how to watch it, and other shows that Dan has written and directed, including Fr. Edward's new favorite "Live + Local."
Oh what a treat to chat with Cari Rogers, co-founder of Tribe community, yoga instructor, breath-work and sound healing facilitator. Cari shares with us how she co-founded innovative business in holistic healing space, her own journey and professional evolution and her favorite healing modalities. Cari is a death doula so we also talk about fear of death and grief. I hope you will enjoy this beautiful conversation as much I did. Connect with Cari on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healthyself_with_cari/ Cari's services: https://www.carirogers.com Cari's latest offering: Inspired Living Forum: on Death + Dying https://tribehealingarts.com/events/inspired-living-forum-on-death-dying-2/ Tribe Community: https://tribehealingarts.com Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annamaluskitzmann/ Pranic Healing session with me: https://calendly.com/thiiy/pranic_healing_session?month=2023-09 Breathwork session with me: https://calendly.com/thiiy/breathwork-session-1?month=2023-09 Support small sustainable business: https://goodgoodsstore.co/ This podcast is intended to inspire, and support you on your journey towards inner peace, healing and growth. I am not a psychologist or a medical doctor and do not offer any professional health or medical advice. If you are suffering from any psychological or medical conditions, please seek help from a qualified professional. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inthegoodcompany/support
Five days after the dog's passing, we had a phone call. During the call, the dog helped us understand death and dying in new ways. As we talked about The Tibetan Terrier's transition out of his body back to full consciousness, we wondered how much it had mattered to him that his people were present during the transition. I will share his answer from my notes during that call. I wrote it down verbatim. “This transition one does on one's own. But it is comforting to know the presence of those who carry pure love for one are present.” Next, I asked the dog, “So, did you transition from life to pure consciousness?” Before I could even get the full sentence out as a thought, the dog interrupted and corrected me. “We are always life. We are just no longer a-live.” Join me for episode #90 to understand more about death, dying, and your one and precious life. Show notes available here: https://www.mindful-connections.com/post/99-a-tibetan-dog-on-death-dying
India is back home and gets the opportunity to talk about DEATH, DYING, AND LOSS! Please this is a trigger warning, if you are not able to handle this topic; I want you to do what's best for you! India touches on her experiences with death and recalls her experience with the passing of her grandmother. We get personal in this episode with more layers of India being exposed for others to possibly relate to. I hope that each of my listeners can find something beneficial from my episodes. I will see you guys next week (maybe) in my next episode, until then, take care of yourself and others! Feel free to reach out and discuss more!
This week we discuss death and dying with special guest Charisma! How do we deal with it, and how do we use it in our practices? Charisma https://instagram.com/charisma_eowyn?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Links for the Bitchy Witchys book series: 101 Oil Blends for Spells and Rituals: https://amzn.to/32mgwkw 101 Herbs for Your Magick Practice: https://amzn.to/3tvpIii 101 Divination Methods: https://amzn.to/3sseY3c 101 Tips for New Witches: https://amzn.to/3e9VpY8 ------------------- Buy us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BitchyWitchys Watch us, like and subscribe on YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcFYaQtwUdla6dC2xI0ULpA Support our PATREON@ https://www.patreon.com/bitchywitchys Visit our WEBSITE @ https://Bitchywitchys.com Follow us on INSTAGRAM- @bitchywitchyspodcast (https://www.instagram.com/bitchywitchyspodcast) Listen and follow us on APPLE PODCAST - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bitchy-witchys/id1501706938 EMAIL us @ talktothebwitchys@gmail.com Hestia https://instagram.com/hestiasherbiary?utm_medium=copy_link Jason https://instagram.com/truewitchcraftllc?utm_medium=copy_link Bela https://instagram.com/belalunas_broom_closet?utm_medium=copy_link Brandi/Gypsy https://instagram.com/wildsoulslifecoach?utm_medium=copy_link --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitchywitchys/support
Join us as we delve into a profound conversation with Megan Sheldon, the co-founder and CEO of Be Ceremonial and an End of Life Doula. In today's exploration, we navigate the intricate terrain of "Rituals for Death, Dying, and Grief."Megan passionately advocates that embracing our relationship with mortality transforms the tapestry of our lives. Through acknowledgment of death, ceremony and ritual, we unlock a richer, more intentional way of living. During our conversation, Megan guides us on how to nurture this relationship with death, craft personalized rituals that resonate with our essence, and navigate the delicate journey of walking with grief.This episode is a powerful and insightful dialogue, offering you invaluable tools to traverse the challenging landscape of grief. Megan's wisdom and expertise provide a compass to help you move through any grief you may be experiencing, empowering you to approach life with newfound clarity and purpose. Tune in for an enriching exploration that invites you to embrace the full spectrum of human experience.About our guest:Megan Sheldon is the co-founder and CEO of Be Ceremonial, the world's first guided ritual app that empowers you to create your own ceremonies across the life cycle. Megan is also a Cultural Mythologist, Secular Celebrant, and End of Life Doula who supports individuals, families and communities moving through grief.Connect Megan SheldonWebsite: https://www.beceremonial.comFree Workshops: https://www.beceremonial.com/monthly-member-gatherings/Free Gift: https://www.beceremonial.com/faq/how-to-redeem-a-promo-code/Promo code: JOYFULJOURNEY (all caps)Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/megansheldon/Facebook: https://facebook.com/beceremonialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/beceremonial/About your host:I'm your host, Anita Adams, an award-winning leader and the founder of Joyful Inspired Living, an organization dedicated to teaching people how to access their highest most authentic self so they can find clarity and create a life of purpose, passion and joy. In addition to hosting the Joyful Journey Podcast, I offer retreats, both live and online, and private coaching programs to further guide my clients on their journey to their highest self.Email - anita@joyfulinspiredliving.comWebsite - https://joyfulinspiredliving.com/Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/628676761727732Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anitaadams604/?hl=enLinkedin -
Welcome to another episode of the Signpost Inn Podcast! Our guest today is Dr. Piotr Malysz a professor of History and Doctrine and Samford's Beeson Divinity School and a personal friend of Brandon's. Growing up in a region of southern Poland that was deeply influenced by the Lutheran reformation, Piotr holds a deep love for the intersection of history and theology. Today's conversation focuses on Dr. Malysz's article "On Death, Dying, and Dying Well." Piotr shares his perspective on death as a dehumanizing condition that leads us to live for "bare survival." Brandon and Piotr unpack some of our attempts to get out from under death's influence. But ultimately, the gospel phenomena of true life that God offers us in Christ proves to be the only way to thwart death. Piotr beautifully portrays the way in which "God for me" changes everything and allows us to live life freely. Check out Dr. Malysz's bio for links to several articles. Or click here to go directly to his article on Death, Dying, and Dying Well. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Check out our website for more resources!
What's the episode about? This episode accompanies the edited collection Difficult Death, Dying and the Dead in Media and Culture edited by Sharon Coleclough and podcast hosts Bethan Michael-Fox and Renske Visser. In it you will find a discussion between the editors and an interview with the author of the foreword, Professor Ruth Penfold-Mounce, as well as summaries of each chapter to help you navigate and engage with the book. Find out more about the book. How do I cite the episode in my research and reading lists? To cite this episode, you can use the following citation: The Death Studies Podcast (2023) Difficult Death, Dying and the Dead on The Death Studies Podcast hosted by Michael-Fox, B. and Visser, R. Published 1 December 2023. Available at: www.thedeathstudiespodcast.com, DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.24715908 What next? Check out more episodes or find out more about the hosts! Got a question? Get in touch. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedeathstudiespodcast/message
As we toil away on the SERIES FINALE titled LETHAL INTENTIONS, make sure you're all caught up on the drama by diving into The Best of Blazed All Our Lives! CONTENT WARNING:Substance Abuse, Graphic Violence, Death/Dying, Blood, Classism, Swears/Curses, Murder - and then some.Seriously...this shit is dark.
Despite the statistic that says 100% of us will die at some point, it's not a subject that is openly discussed. Undoubtedly this reality is contemplated by some, accepted by...
For this BONUS Patron-curated episode, we asked our Patrons to send in a song about Death and/or Dying. I thought it would be a 'fun' theme for Halloween, but then shit got real... Such is life! If you'd like to become a Patron of the podcast head over to: Https://Patreon.com/TRGMH Songs discussed in this episode: The Great Gig In The Sky - Pink Floyd; Pink Cigarette - Mr Bungle; It's A Motherfucker - Eels; Death Of A Clown - The Kinks; Dead Eye Dick - C.J. & Company; Hardly Getting Over It - Husker Du; Run Joey Run - David Geddes; Tears - Chameleons; Daffodils - Kacey Johansing; Dig Lazarus Dig - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds; Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say) - Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice; Gravedigger - Dave Matthews; What Will Death Be Like - Momus; Death Sound Blues - Country Joe & The Fish; Dying - XTC; Love Is Stronger Than Death - The The; Funeral - Phoebe Bridgers; Can't Play Dead - The Heavy; Heaven (From 1984 concert film 'Stop Making Sense') - Talking Heads
Most people are very uncomfortable with the idea of death and dying and avoid the serious conversations and preparations involved in the process (one which we'll all experience eventually). On this episode of Renoites, we welcome one of the founders of the Doula Co-op, Emily Barney, to talk about what the death industry looks like today, and some of the better ways we can approach and talk about the end of our lives and the lives of our loved ones. Some of the questions we explored were about what the common practices look like today, how the death industry can take advantage of tragedy to exploit bereaved people, what natural death and home funerals look like, what a doula's role is for people who are nearing death (and for those who expect to still have a long life ahead of them), the challenge of burnout for people in highly emotionally demanding jobs, why you need to create a living will TODAY, and much more! If you have suggestions for future guests or topics, please let me know! Email conor@renoites.com Renoites is a fully LISTENER FUNDED project. This show simply can not exist without contributions from listeners just like you! Learn more and contribute a few dollar to help this show become financially sustainable at http://patreon.com/renoites I recently appeared on the Worst Little Podcast! Listen to that episode wherever you get podcasts or at https://www.worstlittlepodcast.com/ Additional Resources and Information: Contact: Emily's website: doulapurposes.com (currently under redesign) Email: doulabarney@gmail.com DOULA CO-OP Resources: Website: doulacoop.org Email: connect@doulacoop.org Death Doula Resources: Melissa Chanselle-Hary, Death Doula sacredtransits.com NEDA (National End of Life Doula Association) - Tips on Choosing an EOLD Going with Grace - death doula training & community, end of life planning support & services organization Funeral Consumer Alliance Paying Final Respects: Your Rights When Buying Funeral Goods & Services National Home Funeral Alliance - community death care resources & providers directory Video - Sacred Crossings, home funeral FreeWill - create your own Will today, free! (does not include medical treatment planning) Filing an Advanced Directive with the NV Secretary of State NV Sec. of State - Forms & Resources (including POLST form)
In this heartfelt episode, we delve into the complexities of death, dying, and grieving. We reflect on personal experiences, societal conditioning, and the need for compassion when navigating loss as men. Join us as we explore the diverse ways in which grief is processed and the importance of creating spaces for open conversations about this universal human experience.
This week we take on a topic most of us want to avoid and find it surprisingly life-giving. --- Sydney Morning Herald opinion editor Chris Harrison faced death as a teenager and lived to tell the tale. Listeners will find his account of returning to the sports field where, after being hit with cricket ball, he was clinically dead for two minutes, both moving and confronting. This week we hear from Chris about that experience as well as from Marianne Rozario, the co-author of a report that was conducted in the UK into attitudes to death and dying. Rozario explains the way our feelings about death, dying and the memorialisation of those who have passed, have changed (and how they have stayed the same), and what all this suggests about us as human beings. Justine and Simon are left to consider the way we process death and the loss of those we love and where we might find hope in the face of the harsh reality that is true of every life. Explore: Chris Harrison: “"I was clinically dead for 2 minutes. This is what I saw, Sydney Morning Herald (January 29, 2022) Theos Think Tank report: Ashes to Ashes: Beliefs, Trends, and Practices in Dying, Death, and the Afterlife
What is a successful death? Do you wonder if dying can really be good, or at least the best it can be? How can you take a pro active, positive approach to death? Learn about preparing for a quality death. To learn how Julie can support you: https://reawakenyourbrilliance.com/ Certified life coach, author & award-winning professional life organizer Julie Coraccio shares steps and tips to support you in creating the life you choose, deserve and desire through decluttering your life, mindfulness and how to organize your life. About Clear Your Clutter Inside & Out Clutter is stuck stagnant energy and prevents you from creating the life you choose, desire and deserve. We discuss clutter in all its forms: energetic, spiritual, emotional, mental & physical, relationships, health, finances and more. We share tips and take action steps for clutter free living and how to organize your life and death with end of life planning. We're thinking outside the box on areas where people might not realize where clutter is blocking them. When we remove clutter from our lives we can discover our passions, lead the extraordinary lives we are all meant to live and share our gifts with the world.
What is a Death Doula, and how are they of service to the elderly and terminally ill, grief support, advocacy and education regarding greener options after death, and advocacy for Medical Aid in Dying? Click here to watch this episode. Today we speak with Eric Rooney, owner of Regeneration Earth. He has transitioned from his days of briefcase carrying and corporate living in San Francisco to becoming a farmer and a florist and a landscaper. At the same time, he is a Death Doula. What is a Death Doula? And why would you use one? Eric explains this, as well his service to the elderly and terminally ill, grief support, advocacy and education regarding greener options after death, and advocacy for Medical Aid in Dying. See Eric's keynote presentation at National Collaboration in Aging 2023, September 27 & 28, Denver, CO! https://www.regenerationearth.org/ https://www.halfmoonfarm.co/
“It's not so much what's going to happen when we die. It's about how we are going to live…and what our legacy is going to be while we're here.” This episode featuring Maureen Kafkas is a philosophical conversation between friends. Few aspects of life are as certain or as difficult to face as death, yet Maureen's experiences have ultimately created expansion and growth. Through her professional and personal experiences, she has supported and advocated for the dying while balancing her own emotions where her loved ones were involved. We skim the surface on a broad and taboo topic with a light dose of spirituality, so bring your open mind. We discuss advocating hospice care, having conversations with your parents, navigating emotions of family members, our thoughts on the ceremonies and burial options after death, even losing our pets. We understand from our own experiences how difficult these conversations can be. It's also true that we can choose a path that feels right for us. Connect with Maureen: https://www.thebrainbs.com/ The Brain BS Podcast Community Connect with Sunny: Join the What Lights You Up Facebook group here. Schedule a conversation here. Intro/outro music: “Feeling Free” by Martin Riopel
Antonia Cummings, Funeral Director at Enders and Shirley in Berryville and Stephens City, Virginia, sounds the alarm against sudden COVID deaths, the unexplained blood clots that may point to the deadly effects of experimental forced "vaccines," and shares Catholic teaching on human burial.The John-Henry Westen Show airs nightly Monday through Thursday at 8:00 PM ET at LifeSiteNews, reporting on the biggest attacks against the Culture of Life including the New World Order, the Great Reset, and the One World Religion. Globalist stories silenced and cancelled by the mainstream media are fully exposed —unfiltered against Big Tech censorship — including Pope Francis' globalist allegiance to the LGBT agenda, the World Economic Forum, and so much more. John-Henry Westen and his guests offer unique and faith-filled answers to life's most difficult questions facing the pro-life and pro-family fight to build a Culture of Life — including answers to prayer, discerning God's will, deciphering ancient Biblical prophecies, understanding end-times revelation, and how to be faithful Catholics in a sinful world. These stories are fundamental to the faith and future of Catholics everywhere and are seen only at LifeSiteNews.LOVE LIFESITE? LOVE BEING PRO-LIFE? GET THE FIRST AND ONLY LIMITED EDITION PRO-LIFE SILVER ROUND FROM LIFESITENEWS: https://www.stjosephpartners.com/lifesite-silver-roundSHOP ALL YOUR FUN AND FAVORITE LIFESITE MERCH! https://shop.lifesitenews.com/HELP US FIGHT THE CENSORSHIP OF BIG TECH: https://give.lifesitenews.com/Connect with us on social media:LifeSite: https://linktr.ee/lifesitenewsJohn-Henry Westen: https://linktr.ee/jhwesten Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
All hell breaks loose during Giovanni & Ethan's engagement party/New Year's Eve bash, leaving Indica and daughter Angelica in grave danger. Meanwhile, Rosalind discovers a damning secret about Moonshine heiress Sutton, whose mind is unraveling faster than a bullet from a madman's gun!Will mother & child survive to see a new year? Will Rosalind destroy Sutton with a shocking revelation? On December 31st, you'll get your answers…And even more questions.THE CASTSister Indica as Indica Chevron-Russo-ValducciRosie Bush as Rosalind Davis-BushDivine Grace as Fiona ValducciTragique DeStrange as Johnny RussoDixon DuMay as Giovanni ValducciJulie Hoverson as Sutton AbernathyJennifer Meinel as Angelica ValducciThe Nash Attack as Emma WalkerDayton Thomason as Biff BarringtonTuesday Thomas as Judy GoodePetty Page as Delilah GoodeIvy Dripp as the Radio DJCONTENT WARNING:Substance Abuse, Fat-phobia, Graphic Violence, Death/Dying, Blood, Classism, Swears/Curses, Murder - and then some.Seriously...this shit is dark.READ THE SCRIPTCreated/Written/Produced/Scored/Engineered & Directed by: Sister Indica
Jungian analyst and author Bernice H. Hill, Ph.D. joins us from Boulder, Colorado to discuss her books, Emergence of the Cosmic Psyche, Spiritual Perspectives on Death & Dying, and Cosmic Human Cosmic Intent.
Students ask Shambhavi intimate questions about confronting the death of loved ones and communicating with ancestors. A podcast from Satsang with Shambhavi Curious to find out more about spiritual life, Trika Shaivism, and Shambhavi? Want to know how you can attend live and livestreamed teachings or get started practicing? Visit jayakula.org for lots more media, teachings in mantra and meditation, and Shambhavi's full calendar. You can also find us on Facebook and Instagram @jayakula. Ask to join the private Jaya Kula News Facebook group where we post the Zoom link for attending Satsang with Shambhavi via livestream. If you'd like to help others find these teachings, please rate and review our podcast. Jaya Kula is a community-supported nonprofit organization. You can make a donation at jayakula.org/giving. Thanks for listening! And much love to you, wherever and however you are.
Many listeners have written in expressing difficulty in accepting death and reframing it as the Stoics framed it. So, in today's episode, I speak with Professor of Classics at Bard University and author of "How to Die: An Ancient Guide to the End of Life" and "Dying Every Day, Seneca at the Court of Nero." During our conversation, James shares much about Seneca's life with me, and much about why overcoming death is critical to living a good life. We also discuss the concept of "dying well." -- Get rid of ads and support our work : https://link.stoicismpod.com/members Hang out with us in our free listener community: https://link.stoicismpod.com/discord Join our daily Stoic journaling program : https://link.stoicismpod.com/journaling Join our Stoic mentoring community : https://link.stoicismpod.com/path -- View a list of our sponsors : https://link.stoicismpod.com/sponsors -- Visit our website : https://stoicismpod.com Check out our reading list : https://stoicismpod.com/suggested-reading Read our articles : https://stoicismpod.com/category/articles -- Online copy of Meditations (Long) : https://link.stoicismpod.com/meditations-long Online copy of Meditations (Casaubon) : https://link.stoicismpod.com/meditations-casaubon Online copy of Seneca's Letters : https://link.stoicismpod.com/letters -- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices