
Podcast: #38 Hannah Fowler – Conscious Dying Feature Film: The Last Ecstatic Days
Hannah Fowler and I talk about how she became involved in the making of the movie “The Last Ecstatic Days,” and what she has taken

Hannah Fowler and I talk about how she became involved in the making of the movie “The Last Ecstatic Days,” and what she has taken

Join Kilie Crowley from Solace Cremation as she and I discuss cremation. How does it work and where does it happen? What does it cost?

Dr. Geber’s book, Essential Retirement Planning for Solo Agers: A Retirement and Aging Roadmap for Single and Childless Adults lays out 6 essential elements for

“I’m fine. That’s what grievers often say when people ask how they are doing. Except they’re not fine.” When Rachel Brougham was a young wife,

Anthropologist Shannon Lee Dawdy set out to interview 100’s of people in the U.S. over 5 years, in order to better understand American death practices.

Continuing my exploration of body disposition options, on this podcast I talk with Emily Nelson of Be a Tree Cremation to get the details on “aquamation” or

What is the so-called “Village Movement,” in California and nation-wide? A way for people to help people, intentionally create community, and keep elders living well

Artist and art therapist Jackie Schuld and I discuss what prompted her to write “Grief is a Mess” and how creating these drawings and texts

In Part II of this conversation with Dr Christopher Kerr, he and I get into some nitty-gritty about what it would take to have more

Dr. Christopher Kerr – hospice and palliative care doctor and researcher – studies and works daily with people who are at the end of their

Listen and learn as funeral director Brie Smith and I discuss Natural Organic Reduction – or “Terramation.” Get a look behind the sensational headlines of

View the video directly on YouTube In Part II of our conversation, Barbara Karnes, RN and I move into talking about some harder questions that