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On this episode, we talk with Dr. Kathy Hull, who is a true hero. She is the founder of the George Mark Children's House (http://georgemark.org), the first freestanding children's palliative care facility to open in the United States. The subject of death is taboo, especially with children, but as Dr. Hull says, "Children don't stop dying just because we adults can't comprehend the injustice of losing them". Ritual's clinically-backed Essential For Women 18+ multivitamin has high-quality, traceable key ingredients in clean, bioavailable forms. It's gentle on an empty stomach with a minty essence that helps make taking your multi-vitamin enjoyable. Our Nobody Told Me listeners! Get 25% off your first month at ritual.com/NTM. Start Ritual or add Essential for Women 18+ to your subscription today. Shopify is the all-in-one commerce platform that makes it simple for anyone to start, run and grow your own successful business. With Shopify's single dashboard, you can manage orders, shipping and payments from anywhere. Businesses that sell more, sell on Shopify! Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/nobody
On this episode, we talk with Dr. Kathy Hull, who is a true hero. She is the founder of the George Mark Children's House (http://georgemark.org), the first freestanding children's palliative care facility to open in the United States. The subject of death is taboo, especially with children, but as Dr. Hull says, "children don't stop dying just because we the adults can't comprehend the injustice of losing them".
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On this episode, we talk with Dr. Kathy Hull, who is a true hero. She is the founder of the George Mark Children's House (http://georgemark.org), the first freestanding children's palliative care facility to open in the United States. The subject of death is taboo, especially with children, but as Dr. Hull says, "children don't stop dying just because we the adults can't comprehend the injustice of losing them". Note: This episode was previously aired. Our sponsor, Blissy, sells 100% Mulberry silk pillowcases, sleep masks and other products to help you get a great night's sleep! Silk is what's best for your hair and skin. It reduces frizz, tangles and prevents breakage. You'll love the way your skin looks and the way your hair feels after sleeping on a Blissy pillowcase. Blissy's pillowcases regulate temperature keeping you cool at night. They're hypoallergenic, machine-washable and durable. They're available in many different prints and colors and make great gifts because there's an option for everyone, even kids. With the holidays just around the corner, why not give the gift of better sleep? Blissy products come in gift-ready packaging! Sleep better with Blissy and use code NOBODY to get an additional 30% off at blissy.com/NOBODY
How can we possibly make sense from the death of a child. For most of us, especially parents, the thought is beyond comprehending, until that child is ours. But recognizing that children do, in fact, die and creating the best possible circumstances for the child and their family is such a departure from the medicalized deaths many families experience. Kathy Hull knows this first hand, because the respite and palliative care house she founded has seen many meaningful lives that have ended in her care. Name after her own two siblings who died at 16 and 30, George Mark house offers, without charge, a better end for children with life limiting illness. Join us to talk about Kathy's long career in the field and how it led to this remarkable center, the first in the U.S.
How can we possibly make sense from the death of a child. For most of us, especially parents, the thought is beyond comprehending, until that child is ours. But recognizing that children do, in fact, die and creating the best possible circumstances for the child and their family is such a departure from the medicalized deaths many families experience. Kathy Hull knows this first hand, because the respite and palliative care house she founded has seen many meaningful lives that have ended in her care. Name after her own two siblings who died at 16 and 30, George Mark house offers, without charge, a better end for children with life limiting illness. Join us to talk about Kathy's long career in the field and how it led to this remarkable center, the first in the U.S.
Dr. Kathy Hull is a true hero. She is the founder of the George Mark Children's House (http://georgemark.org), the first freestanding children's palliative care facility to open in the United States. The subject of death is taboo, especially with children, but as Dr. Hull says, "children don't stop dying just because we the adults can't comprehend the injustice of losing them". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To honor and celebrate young lives cut short, Kathy Hull founded the first freestanding pediatric palliative care facility in the United States, the George Mark Children's House. Its mission: to give terminally ill children and their families a peaceful place to say goodbye. She shares stories brimming with wisdom, joy, imagination and heartbreaking loss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To honor and celebrate young lives cut short, Kathy Hull founded the first freestanding pediatric palliative care facility in the United States, the George Mark Children's House. Its mission: to give terminally ill children and their families a peaceful place to say goodbye. She shares stories brimming with wisdom, joy, imagination and heartbreaking loss.
캐시 헐은 짧은 생을 마감하는 어린이들을 존중하고 축복하기 위해 미국 최초의 자립형 소아 말기환자 요양기관인 조지 마크 어린이집을 설립했습니다. 그녀가 추구하는 것은 말기환자 어린이들과 그 가족들이 이별을 나눌 수 있는 평화로운 공간을 제공하는 것입니다. 이 강연에서 그녀는 지혜, 기쁨, 상상력 그리고 가슴아픈 상실감에 관한 이야기를 들려줍니다.
Pour honorer et célébrer les jeunes vies raccourcies, Kathy Hull a fondé le premier établissement indépendant de soins palliatifs pour enfants des États-Unis, la maison pour enfants de George Mark. Sa mission : offrir aux enfants en phase terminale et à leur famille un endroit paisible où se dire au revoir. Elle partage des histoires débordantes de sagesse, de joie, d'imagination et de perte déchirante.
Para honrar y celebrar las cortas vidas jóvenes, Kathy Hull fundó la primera instalación independiente de cuidados paliativos pediátricos en Estados Unidos, la Casa de Niños George Mark. Su misión: dar a los niños con enfermedades terminales y a sus familias un lugar pacífico para decir adiós. Ella comparte historias llenas de sabiduría, alegría, imaginación y pérdida desgarradora.
Para honrar e celebrar jovens vidas interrompidas, Kathy Hull fundou o primeiro centro independente de repouso e cuidados paliativos para crianças dos Estados Unidos, a "George Mark Children's House". Sua missão: dar a crianças com doenças terminais e seus familiares um lugar tranquilo para se despedirem. Ela compartilha histórias recheadas de sabedoria, alegria, imaginação e perdas de cortar o coração.