
Podcast #77 C.C. Boyce – Woodworker and Founder, Boyce Studio – Urns as Art
The range of unique urns is as wide as the artists who are making them! This week I talk with woodworker C.C. Boyce, who developed

The range of unique urns is as wide as the artists who are making them! This week I talk with woodworker C.C. Boyce, who developed

In Part 2 of our conversation, Sam and I talk further about compassionate options at the end of life. How have various state Medical Aid

This week and next, Sam and I dive and digress into several aspects of the end of life. How do we die? How did the

This week I talk with Kayla Nakano, one of the founders of a podcast about pet loss. Kayla and I talk about these loving relationships

This week Kim Mooney (thanatolgist and founder of Practically Dying) and I continue our conversation about “exit ramps.” Listen to learn about: palliative sedation, voluntary

This week I talk with Kim Mooney, long-time end-of-life educator and expert in the field. If you want to hear a couple of high-energy, fast-talking

Rob and I discuss drugs like psilocybin, MDMA and ketamine. How are they impacting the therapeutic world and the end-of-life world? What can come from

Avani Dilger’s career and calling in working with addiction, trauma, connection, and the existential questions that we all seek to explore began early in her

One of many online “story capturing” programs, I gave my dad a gift of Storyworth last Christmas. How did it work, what did he have

Today’s conversation is with the two of the Founders of Titan Casket, Scott Ginsberg and Joshua Siegel. As they say on the Titan website: “Titan

The mission of the Rocky Mountain Refuge for End of Life Care is “to offer a dignified alternative to dying alone on the street for

Barbara Karnes, RN and I talk about the ins and out of the holiday season – the awkwardness at times, group gatherings, being alone. What