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A bi-weekly podcast where we have genuine, in-depth, and sometimes very emotional conversation about death and dying. You will hear heartfelt stories and profound insights as we walk through the death and dying journey together. Through these talks I hope to get you to thinking about death and dying in a different light. Death is an honorable, intimate, and sacred event. The only fact about life is death. Why not talk about it? Host : Jennifer Owens; Certified Death Doula, NEDA Proficient Vi ...
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On a mission to help normalize conversations around grief & help people turn their pain into purpose - host, Lauren Cheek, shares mental health tools, expert’s advice, and peoples’ stories + experiences of Grieving Back To Life.
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On today's episode guest, Shanel Love, shares her story of grief through a tough family loss and the journey of finding forgiveness through the hurt and blame - and turning the pain into purpose, love, and light. Connect with Shandel: IG @ShandelLove IMDB Shop Shandel Love Fragrance For more on this podcast or the host, check out www.GrievingBackTo…
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On a mission to help normalize conversations around grief & help people turn their pain into purpose - host, Lauren Cheek, shares mental health tools, expert’s advice, and peoples’ stories + experiences of Grieving Back To Life. For more on this podcast or the host, check out www.GrievingBackToLifePodcast.com www.LaurenCheek.com Or Connect with us …
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On today's episode guest, Jenn Dieas, shares some of her beliefs around grief, her story, and some tools that have helped her grieve with grace and find some peace. Connect with Jenn: www.JennDieas.com @ZenJenn_ Stacey Krafczyk - Pet Medium Still Remains Jewelry For more on this podcast or the host, check out www.GrievingBackToLifePodcast.com www.L…
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Today I talk to Dr. Megan Cannon and we share ways to help get through the holidays and help yourself grieve with grace. Dr. Cannon is a clinical psychologist who specializes in trauma, complex trauma, intergenerational trauma, plant medicine, epigenetics, hero’s journeys, anxiety, depression, immunity, depth sexuality, and grief. She has published…
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In this episode we share insight on the world of death doulas. What services they can provide grievers and their families, and lots of tools and resources to help you through the process. If you have any questions about becoming a death doula, or would like to work with one - contact Jill & Ingrid below. Connect with Jill and Ingrid: www.DeathDoula…
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On a mission to help normalize conversations around grief & help people turn their pain into purpose - host, Lauren Cheek, shares mental health tools, expert’s advice, and peoples’ stories + experiences of Grieving Back To Life. For more on this podcast or the host, check out www.GrievingBackToLifePodcast.com www.LaurenCheek.com Or Connect with us …
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On a mission to help normalize conversations around grief & help people turn their pain into purpose - host, Lauren Cheek, shares mental health tools, expert’s advice, and peoples’ stories + experiences of Grieving Back To Life. For more on this podcast or the host, check out www.GrievingBackToLifePodcast.com www.LaurenCheek.com Or Connect with us …
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Have you been following death doulas online and seeing us talk about end of life planning? Do you want to get started on your own but have no idea where to start? Do you even know what you want for your end of life? Why am I doing a second podcast about planning? Because if you fail to plan you plan to fail as the saying goes. However I will try to…
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As I continue to assist postpartum parents who are grieving the loss of their child or children, it made me thing of this book, Ghost Belly. While I have shared my account of losing my daughters, I find it helpful to hear from others as well so I decided to share a short excerpt from one of my favorite books(if you can have a favorite book about ch…
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While I was on my self-care break I begin to notice the word grief swirling around a lot. I guess I had gotten so used to hearing it that it became part of my everyday language. On my self-care break all of the random chatter got a lot quieter in my head and the important things became louder. Everyone one is grieving something or someone. This med…
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Just like the title says, I am closing for self care. I need to take a bit to process 2021. I have a bad habit of working when I should be resting...or stretching myself a little thin at times. With two hospice patients and and a client,,,plus this lovely podcast and my family, something had to pause. Thank you so much for listening! Happy New Year…
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One of the phrases I hear very often in the military is "Words Matter". I think we can all agree that they definitely do matter and they also have the power to change the perspective of a situation....and sometimes the outcome too. In this podcast we explore a few words or phrases used when talking about people who are dying from illnesses or dying…
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- All of use will die sooner or later. - Our life span is constantly decreasing. - Death will come whether we are prepared or not. - Our life expectancy is uncertain. - Death has many causes. - Our body is fragile and vulnerable. - When we die our material resources are useless. - Our loved ones cannot keep us from death. - Our body cannot help us …
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I like to to say the only fact about life is death. I do not know where I heard it but I have adopted it as my unofficial motto. Knowing that our time here on this planet as a human being is finite, it's very important that we move as such for the sake of the ones we will leave behind. Not only should we take full advantage of everyday that we have…
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In this podcast episode I talk about what a "good death" would look like for me. The ideas that I have and the things that I talk about are how I expect my family to proceed one my dying process begins. Have you ever thought about what you want your death to look like? If not what are you waiting for? Talking about death isn't going to kill. Have f…
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In this podcast you will learn about some of the services a death doula/ deathcare worker may offer. There are more services that can be provided but it’s almost impossible to name them all due to the intimacy and individuality of this work and this person. My hope is that I gave you enough information for you to understand the work that a death do…
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I discovered that there was so much more than meets the eye when in it came to the heart wrenching task of burying my daughter Lyric. I want people who have never had to bury anyone to get an understanding of how much actually goes into the funeral and burial of a loved one. I also wanted touch on it a bit and wanted to elaborate to give a deeper u…
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My somewhat emotional, who I am kidding, very emotional story about my journey to death doula-ing. I tried my best to hold back my tears as I share my stories of loss out loud and intentionally for the very first time. I have shared bits and pieces before, but this time, I laid it all out. I felt surprisingly good. Tears, snotty nose, and all. Have…
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