
Podcast: #15 Thatcher Wine – Reclaiming Our Attention Through Monotasking
Monotasking expert and founder of Juniper Books, Thatcher Wine and I discuss the concepts in his book “The Twelve Monotasks: Do One Thing at a

Monotasking expert and founder of Juniper Books, Thatcher Wine and I discuss the concepts in his book “The Twelve Monotasks: Do One Thing at a

Hospice nurse and growing public figure (450K TikTok followers, 30K+ on Instagram) Julie McFadden and I discuss the topic, “What Makes a Peaceful Death?” This

What are some of the ways that we can capture family history and stories? Ann Whitehill and I discuss her experience using ancestry.com, and talk about

Jennifer Caroll – author, journalist, biographer, and artist – chats with me about tributes, memoirs and even obituaries. How do people get started? Why bother

Singer songwriter David Wilcox joins me with two unique songs and some ruminations on gratitude, death and love.

Johanna Lunn – director, producer, exquisite human! – talks about the When You Die Project and how the documentary film “In the Realm of Death

Minoti Rajput – wealth advisor, author, & financial advocate for women of all ages and means – discusses how parents of special needs children can

Guest Lynn Golden, an end-of-life doula and educator, discusses hospice and doula support at the end of life. Through powerful stories, she shares the benefits

Family communication in crisis can resemble an aviary, with squawking visitors and pecking orders. Learn about seagull syndrome and the ring theory of kvetching, in

Barbara Karnes, hospice pioneer and author of “Gone from My Sight,” inspires me to explore palliative care, hospice and end-of-life doulas. And thanks to Russ

Zak Foster – visual artist, teacher, and creative community builder – shares his thoughts on memorial, burial and funeral quilts + sewing as a metaphor.

read an excerpt from Being Mortal, in which a town improves the lives and deaths of residents by having conversations. Author Atul Gawande says, if