
Podcast #110 Do No Harm: A Conversation with Dr Diana Barnard, Vermont Palliative Care Provider — Dr Diana Barnard
Dr. Diana Barnard is one of those doctors you hope to have sitting in a room with you when decisions have to be made. Thoughtful,

Dr. Diana Barnard is one of those doctors you hope to have sitting in a room with you when decisions have to be made. Thoughtful,

This world-wide project, called Loose Ends, started in 2022 and “aims to ease grief, create community, and inspire generosity by matching volunteer handwork finishers with

It is not often that a film captures some of the most tender moments of a family’s experience and shares the love and lessons from

Starting with material from her digital workbook called “How to Live with Suicidal Ideations,” Cait and I discuss how to move from fear and a

Hospice Nurse and dynamic educator, Gabby Jimenez shares thoughts from her latest book, “Dignity Day: A guidebook for anyone searching for comfort and clarity relative

Founder of of the Doulagivers Institute, one of the largest doula training institutes in the US, Suzanne O’Brien RN shares her expertise and opinions about

Hospice chaplains are key members of each hospice team. What is their role, and how do they impact the dying and their family and friends?

Aimee and have a conversation about why we think talking about death changes your life. We touch on various ways to bring up this taboo

As we age, one of the biggest things we need is social connections! This week on the BLBD podcast, social media tutor and trainer Joyce

Emerson Lee shares a view of dementia that broadens how we perceive the loss of cognitive abilities – and thus might shift how we deal

Hospice Nurse Penny is everywhere on social media with her fast-paced, humorous, informative commentary – through which she offers education about death and dying. As

When Susan Elliott’s mother was at home on hospice, she was cared for by her husband and adult children. These primary caregivers received a great