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Best podcasts about how we die

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Conversations
Alice Roberts on the skeletons' secrets

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 52:00


Professor Alice Roberts examines the bones of those who died between five and ten centuries ago, solving the mysteries of how they lived and died.Professor Alice Roberts wants us to listen to skeletons. She's an anatomist and archaeologist who says that posthumous examination of our bones can reveal so much more than what someone might have looked like.Whether it's about our health, our diet, what we did for a living, how we died, and whether that was a violent end — epic stories are written into our bones.Recently Alice has been examining the bones of those who died between five and ten centuries ago to find out more about them. She's uncovered some amazing life and death stories.There's the sad and gothic tale of a medieval Anchoress, who was walled up inside a church in York for 28 years; the lives of the drowned sailors who died in the sinking of a ship called the Mary Rose, once owned by Henry the Eighth; and new revelations about a terrible massacre ordered by a King in the year 1004 AD.This episode of Conversations explores death, anatomy, science, burial, history, origin stories, historic mysteries, ancestry, biology, ghost stories, Catholic Church, STIs, syphilis, medical history, early medicine, arthritis, strong bones, genocide.

The Awakened Feminine
What's Personal Development Got To Do With The Dying Process? with Mary Scott

The Awakened Feminine

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 73:37


Can the dying process lead to personal growth? And is this personal growth available to everyone?⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ On this episode, we welcome back

THE VOICES IN OUR HEADS w/ Krystyna Hutchinson
Episode #110- Pretend Like You're New Here

THE VOICES IN OUR HEADS w/ Krystyna Hutchinson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 53:17


Happy Monday, honey. Thanks for surviving another thrilling week on planet earth so that you can listen to my important thoughts on these important things:     ⁃    Who helped you at Sephora? WHO?!    ⁃    Filling out my application for a Ride-Along with the NYPD    ⁃    Lotta kids getting puppies in the days of social media… hmm…    ⁃    Conquering my Achilles heel: comments on Instagram     ⁃    We're (I'm) putting the Artist's Way on pause while I spend the next few weeks reading from my girl Pema Chodron's book “How We Live is How We Die” because these are words of wisdom the world needs first.Follow me on social media: @KrystynaHutchSee me live! Tickets at linktree.com/KrystynaHutch    ⁃    Jan. 20th | NYC | The *live premiere* of my new show “Wait, What?!” | MCM Studios    ⁃    Feb. 1st | NYC | The Midnight Theater | Guys We Fcked Live    ⁃    Feb. 9, 10 | Hasbrouck Heights, NJ | Banana's Comedy Club    ⁃    Feb. 14th | Los Angeles, CA | The Comedy Store | Guys We Fcked: Live    ⁃    March 22, 23 | Springfield, MO | The Blue RoomJoin my Patreon group Share-apy:www.patreon.com/KrystynaHutchinsonWant to advertise on the show? Send all inquiries to Mike at michaelacoscarelli@gmail.com

THE VOICES IN OUR HEADS w/ Krystyna Hutchinson
Episode #110- Pretend Like You're New Here

THE VOICES IN OUR HEADS w/ Krystyna Hutchinson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 57:32


Happy Monday, honey. Thanks for surviving another thrilling week on planet earth so that you can listen to my important thoughts on these important things:     ⁃    Who helped you at Sephora? WHO?!     ⁃    Filling out my application for a Ride-Along with the NYPD     ⁃    Lotta kids getting puppies in the days of social media… hmm…     ⁃    Conquering my Achilles heel: comments on Instagram     ⁃    We're (I'm) putting the Artist's Way on pause while I spend the next few weeks reading from my girl Pema Chodron's book “How We Live is How We Die” because these are words of wisdom the world needs first. Follow me on social media: @KrystynaHutch See me live! Tickets at linktree.com/KrystynaHutch     ⁃    Jan. 20th | NYC | The *live premiere* of my new show “Wait, What?!” | MCM Studios     ⁃    Feb. 1st | NYC | The Midnight Theater | Guys We Fcked Live     ⁃    Feb. 9, 10 | Hasbrouck Heights, NJ | Banana's Comedy Club     ⁃    Feb. 14th | Los Angeles, CA | The Comedy Store | Guys We Fcked: Live     ⁃    March 22, 23 | Springfield, MO | The Blue Room Join my Patreon group Share-apy: www.patreon.com/KrystynaHutchinson Want to advertise on the show? Send all inquiries to Mike at michaelacoscarelli@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rise & Thrive with Sexy Fit Vegan Founder Ella Magers
Microdose with Quinn & Ella: Plant-Based Travel to Guatemala and More!

Rise & Thrive with Sexy Fit Vegan Founder Ella Magers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 25:29 Transcription Available


Our intention for these “Mircrodose with Quinn and Ella” episodes is to give you small doses of information and insights about fascinating topics related to elevating consciousness, plant-based eating and traveling, holistic health, relationships, veganism, and spirituality.By having these raw and organic discussions and sharing our experiences, our goal is to help you discover blindspots, make powerful mindset shifts, and take courageous actions that are aligned with a healthier, kinder world for all living beings!VIEW THE FULL SHOW NOTES AND GUEST BIO & LINKS HERE Mentioned in this Episode: The 22Reboot Challenge - The ultimate 22-day transformation system... The simplest, most effective path to a healthy, sustainable lifestyle you can be proud of! Quinn and Ella's first episode “You Had Me at Quantum”Noochylicious (the BEST tasting, high-protein nutritional yeast on the planet!): Check out my Noochylicious Kale and White Bean Salad recipe HEREDoron Yoga  How We Live is How We Die, by Pema Chodron The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho----------------------------------------------Join Quinn and me, Ella, as we share intimate reflections from our holistic, plant-based travel adventure to Guatemala's vegan-friendly Laguna Lodge.We chat about continuous personal evolution sprinkle in fun anecdotes, from the savory delight that is my mother's legendary vegan sausage gravy to the significance of anchoring oneself with a guiding word—mine being 'trust.' It's a conversation that will inspire your own path of compassionate living and self-discovery.Beyond the comfort of the Laguna Lodge, we offer a trove of travel wisdom for the eco-conscious voyager. From the value of mindful vocabulary to maintaining a vegan lifestyle on the go, we provide practical tips and share soul-nourishing reads that bond us. Our dialogue is a gentle nudge towards intentional living, with an undercurrent of joyous compassion waiting to be embraced.LET'S CONNECT!

THE VOICES IN OUR HEADS w/ Krystyna Hutchinson
Episode #103- BABY WANT, WANT

THE VOICES IN OUR HEADS w/ Krystyna Hutchinson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 49:26


Happy Monday, honey. Thanks for surviving another thrilling week on planet earth so that you can listen to my important thoughts on these important things:     ⁃    Who helped you at Sephora? WHO?!    ⁃    Filling out my application for a Ride-Along with the NYPD    ⁃    Lotta kids getting puppies in the days of social media… hmm…    ⁃    Conquering my Achilles heel: comments on Instagram     ⁃    We're (I'm) putting the Artist's Way on pause while I spend the next few weeks reading from my girl Pema Chodron's book “How We Live is How We Die” because these are words of wisdom the world needs first.Follow me on social media: @KrystynaHutchSee me live! Tickets at linktree.com/KrystynaHutch    ⁃    Jan. 20th | NYC | The *live premiere* of my new show “Wait, What?!” | MCM Studios    ⁃    Feb. 1st | NYC | The Midnight Theater | Guys We Fcked Live    ⁃    Feb. 9, 10 | Hasbrouck Heights, NJ | Banana's Comedy Club    ⁃    Feb. 14th | Los Angeles, CA | The Comedy Store | Guys We Fcked: Live    ⁃    March 22, 23 | Springfield, MO | The Blue RoomJoin my Patreon group Share-apy:www.patreon.com/KrystynaHutchinsonWant to advertise on the show? Send all inquiries to Mike at michaelacoscarelli@gmail.com

THE VOICES IN OUR HEADS w/ Krystyna Hutchinson
Episode #103- BABY WANT, WANT

THE VOICES IN OUR HEADS w/ Krystyna Hutchinson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 53:41


Happy Monday, honey. Thanks for surviving another thrilling week on planet earth so that you can listen to my important thoughts on these important things:     ⁃    Who helped you at Sephora? WHO?!     ⁃    Filling out my application for a Ride-Along with the NYPD     ⁃    Lotta kids getting puppies in the days of social media… hmm…     ⁃    Conquering my Achilles heel: comments on Instagram     ⁃    We're (I'm) putting the Artist's Way on pause while I spend the next few weeks reading from my girl Pema Chodron's book “How We Live is How We Die” because these are words of wisdom the world needs first. Follow me on social media: @KrystynaHutch See me live! Tickets at linktree.com/KrystynaHutch     ⁃    Jan. 20th | NYC | The *live premiere* of my new show “Wait, What?!” | MCM Studios     ⁃    Feb. 1st | NYC | The Midnight Theater | Guys We Fcked Live     ⁃    Feb. 9, 10 | Hasbrouck Heights, NJ | Banana's Comedy Club     ⁃    Feb. 14th | Los Angeles, CA | The Comedy Store | Guys We Fcked: Live     ⁃    March 22, 23 | Springfield, MO | The Blue Room Join my Patreon group Share-apy: www.patreon.com/KrystynaHutchinson Want to advertise on the show? Send all inquiries to Mike at michaelacoscarelli@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aging Angst and Alleluias
33. Caring For Aging Parents (with Danny Jones)

Aging Angst and Alleluias

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 33:31


There's a lot we can learn from the palliative care movement: it considers death as meaningful and dying as a stage of life to be valued, supported and lived. Welcoming mortality might actually help us live better lives and support communities — rather than relying on medical systems — to care for people at the end of their lives. And if you're new to the Aging Angst and Alleluias Podcast, be introduced to one of the most compassionate experts on aging and carepartnering in Middle Tennessee - host, Mary Anne Oglesby-Sutherly. Mary Anne's guest is Danny Jones, a 24-year veteran in Gospel Music and publisher and Editor in Chief of Singing News. During his tenure he has authored five barely successful books (his words!) that offer inside (and often humorous) looks at the world of Southern Gospel music. He is also the host of the 'Danny's Diary' podcast (www.singingnews.com/dannysdiary) and and also heard on Singing News Radio from 6 p.m. to midnight (CST) on Sunday nights. Discussed on this episode will include Danny's role as 'only son' to care for his aging parents, and more specifically his end-of-life journey with his mother in her final days. A compassionate, humorous and informative dialogue between Mary Anne and Danny is what makes this such a great listen. www.verandaministries.org

Tara Brach
Finding True Refuge in This Living Dying World - Part 1

Tara Brach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 51:45


Finding True Refuge in This Living Dying World - Part 1 - This week, I began a two-part series inspired by Pema Chödron's newest offering, How We Live is How We Die. It's a powerful book that I highly recommend! One of our deepest inquiries is how to find happiness and peace in an inherently insecure world. In these talks, we'll explore the ways we habitually try to control our lives, and the practices of presence that allow us to cherish this living world and find freedom in the midst of change and loss.

Tara Brach
Finding True Refuge in This Living Dying World - Part 2

Tara Brach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 47:25


Finding True Refuge in This Living Dying World  - Part 2 - Last week, I began a two-part series inspired by Pema Chödron's newest offering, How We Live is How We Die. It's a powerful book that I highly recommend!  One of our deepest inquiries is how to find happiness and peace in an inherently insecure world. In these talks, we'll explore the ways we habitually try to control our lives, and the practices of presence that allow us to cherish this living world and find freedom in the midst of change and loss.

That Said With Michael Zeldin
A Conversation with Dr. Catherine Musemeche, Author, ‘Lethal Tides: Mary Sears and the Marine Scientists Who Helped Win World War II'

That Said With Michael Zeldin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 66:16


 Join Michael in his conversation with Dr. Catherine Musemeche as they discuss her new book, Lethal Tides: Mary Sears and the Marine Scientists Who Helped Win World War II, which explains how the science of oceanography helped US armed forced prepare for the battles in the Pacific. Mary and her team were the hidden figures behind some of the great successes of the Pacific campaign.GuestDr. Catherine MusemecheIt takes a decade of training to become a pediatric surgeon. Catherine Musemeche has been one for twenty years.Dr. Musemeche has been an associate professor of surgery at major medical schools and hospitals and has cared for thousands of critically ill and injured children from newborns to teenagers. Her books include:HURT: the inspiring, untold story of trauma explores the topic of injury from the viewpoint of doctors, rescuers, patients and their families. HURT walks us through the development of today's advanced trauma centers and demonstrates in graphic detail why they are essential in surviving complex injuries.SMALL: Life and Death on the Front Lines of Pediatric Surgery, Dr. Musemeche's riveting account of life as a pediatric surgeon published by University Press of New England in 2014 has been nominated for the PEN American/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Award.Dr. Musemeche is also the author of “Wake-Up Call,” which was excerpted on the NPR website and included in At the End of Life: True Stories of How We Die. Read an Interview about “Wake Up Call.”Catherine Musemeche is a guest contributor to the New York Times Motherlode column. Her essay, “Lessons,” appeared in the journal Creative Nonfiction, Sept. 2015.HostMichael ZeldinMichael Zeldin is a well-known and highly-regarded TV and radio analyst/commentator.He has covered many high-profile matters, including the Clinton impeachment proceedings, the Gore v. Bush court challenges, Special Counsel Robert Muller's investigation of interference in the 2016 presidential election, and the Trump impeachment proceedings.In 2019, Michael was a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he taught a study group on Independent Investigations of Presidents.Previously, Michael was a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice. He also served as Deputy Independent/ Independent Counsel, investigating allegations of tampering with presidential candidate Bill Clinton's passport files, and as Deputy Chief Counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives, Foreign Affairs Committee, October Surprise Task Force, investigating the handling of the American hostage situation in Iran.Michael is a prolific writer and has published Op-ed pieces for CNN.com, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Hill, The Washington Times, and The Washington Post.Follow Michael on Twitter: @michaelzeldinSubscribe to the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/that-said-with-michael-zeldin/id1548483720

The ChurchNext Podcast
Don't Fear Death with Tom Krell

The ChurchNext Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 26:02


Read When Breath Becomes Air (2016), neurosurgeon Paul Kalanithi's memoir about his struggle with a sudden diagnosis of the stage IV lung cancer that eventually took his life. In this book, he describes his change from a neurosurgeon helping patients survive to a cancer patient confronting death. You might also try The Good Death (2016) in which Ann Neumann, a visiting scholar at the Center for Religion and Media at New York University, explores the concept of a good death with dying people, spiritual leaders, and healthcare works. You also might consider reading How We Die (1994) by Sherwin B. Nuland and Awake at the Bedside (2016), a series of essays edited by Koshin Paley Ellison.You might also be interested in other ChurchNext classes on topics related to pastoral care, death, and the afterlife. Try How to Visit a Sick Friend with Joyce Mercer, Courage for Caregivers with Jamie Haith, Grieving Well with Andrew Gerns, and What's Heaven Like? with John Price.Tom Krell is a retired hospice nurse and Episcocpal priest serving in Michigan.

This is How We Die
This is How we Survive: Dispatches from the Pandemic

This is How We Die

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 30:34


An infrastructure podcast on disasters and survival, during the most alarming global event, and everyone is stuck at home anyway? It must be This is How We Die hay making season! Except it has not, because as two emergency professionals, Megan and Meghan have been working endlessly since March. Our goal has always been to make sure you survive, so let's get through COVID together. 

Time Spent Poorly All Pod Feed
How We Die: Nut to Butt

Time Spent Poorly All Pod Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 107:02


This episode gets a little heavier than much of our others. Still pretty light though. Lit, in fact. Derek, Edwardo and Hudds discuss how they think they might come to pass before natural causes. The guys also delve a bit into mental health and depression and it's impact on them. A little  Covid talk and much more. 

The Time Spent Poorly Show!
How We Die: Nut to Butt

The Time Spent Poorly Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 107:02


This episode gets a little heavier than much of our others. Still pretty light though. Lit, in fact. Derek, Edwardo and Hudds discuss how they think they might come to pass before natural causes. The guys also delve a bit into mental health and depression and it's impact on them. A little  Covid talk and much more. 

This is How We Die
The Urban Chaos: Coronavirus and Pandemic Panic

This is How We Die

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 54:34


He's clingy, follows you into every public place you visit and tries to hook up with all your friends--Bad boyfriend or deadly pathogen? We talk coronavirus as Season 2 of This is How We Die kicks off with Meghan and Megan's first exploration of The Urban Chaos season: Pandemics!

This is How We Die
Houston: Apocalypse... soonish?

This is How We Die

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 50:43


For the first episode of This is How We Die, Meghan and Megan tackle Houston: A city built where no city should be. With longer and stronger hurricane seasons, how has the infrastructure of Houston just made things worse? And what is the worst case scenario for Houston (hint: it's terrifying)?

Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (ALiEM) Podcast

The next installment of ALiEM's Bookclub is "How We Die" by the late Sherwin Nuland covers the difficulties involved in the daily reality of how much death affects clinical practices. This podcast includes valuable insight provided by ALiEM's talented Drs. Nikita Joshi, Anne Smith, Bonnie Arquilla, Claritza Rios, and Jordana Haber. http://www.aliem.com/2014/bookclub-how-we-die/ Edited by Hari Bhatt

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Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed
Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed & Award Winning Author Michael Largo

Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2014 120:00


Susun Weed answers 90 minutes of herbal health questions followed by a 30 minute interview with Michael Largo. Michael Largo is the author of God’s Lunatics, Genius and Heroin, The Portable Obituary, the Bram Stoker Award-winning Final Exits: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of How We Die, and three novels. His latest book is THE BIG, BAD BOOK OF BOTANY: The World’s Most Fascinating Flora, an entertaining and enlightening one-of-a-kind compendium of the world’s most amazing and bizarre plants, their history, and their lore. He is the former editor of New York Poetry and the researcher/archivist for the film company Allied Artists. He and his family live in Florida with their dog, two turtles, a parrot, two canaries, and a tank of fish.   this weeks Q&A includes: • making herbal medicinal vinegars • explanation of dosing different herbal tinctures • 4 types of plant poisons- alkaloids, glycosides, resins and volatile oils • why to make infusions, cook greens for an hour and the difference between seasoning herbs and nourishing herbs. • ingesting too many volatile oils in plants gum up the kidneys and liver • do plants contain estrogens? not many, but phytosterols which are precursors to be converted by intestinal flora.. • motherwort tincture to moderate blood pressure, no hydrogenated oils and movement.. • calcification in blood vessels? drink nettle infusion! • hormonal disruptors.. • motherwort, lavender and other mints in regards to the thyroid.. • poke berry seed safety.. • estrogens in the body and vitex berry tincture.. • anxiety, motherwort tincture, visualization exercise.. • why Susun uses 100 proof vodka for tinctures

On Being with Krista Tippett
Sherwin Nuland — The Biology of the Spirit

On Being with Krista Tippett

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2014 51:00


Dr. Sherwin Nuland died this week at the age of 83. He became well-known for his first book, “How We Die,” which won the National Book Award. For him, pondering death was a way of wondering at life — and the infinite variety of processes that maintain human life moment to moment. He reflects on the meaning of life by way of scrupulous and elegant detail about human physiology.

On Being with Krista Tippett
[Unedited] Sherwin Nuland with Krista Tippett

On Being with Krista Tippett

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2014 53:50


Sherwin Nuland was a clinical professor of surgery at Yale University, where he also taught bioethics and medical history. His books include “How We Die,” “Lost in America,” “Maimonides,” and “How We Live: The Wisdom of the Body.” This interview is edited and produced with music and other features in the On Being episode “Sherwin Nuland — The Biology of the Spirit.” Find more at onbeing.org.

Allan Gregg in Conversation (Video)

MYTHS OF MEDICINE After medical bestsellers "How We Die" and "The Wisdom of the Body," Dr. Sherwin Nuland's latest book is called "The Mysteries Within: A Surgeon Reflects on Medical Myths." A Gregg and Company segment.

Allan Gregg in Conversation (Audio)

MYTHS OF MEDICINE After medical bestsellers "How We Die" and "The Wisdom of the Body," Dr. Sherwin Nuland's latest book is called "The Mysteries Within: A Surgeon Reflects on Medical Myths." A Gregg and Company segment.

Clinician's Roundtable
How We Die: Reflections on Life's Final Chapter

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2007


Guest: Sherwin Nuland, MD Host: Susan Dolan, RN, JD Dr. Sherwin Nuland is a clinical professor of surgery at Yale University, where he currently teaches bioethics and medical history. Hear Dr. Nuland as he discusses his book, How We Die, winner of the National Book Award.