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Dr. Karen Wyatt, hospice physician and author of "7 Lessons for Living from the Dying," interviews experts on all aspects of the end-of-life, including: caring for the dying, funeral and burial practices, planning for the end-of-life, conscious dying, grief and loss, caregiver support, afterlife, death and the arts, and community initiatives to improve end-of-life care. Access show notes at www.eolupodcast.com
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At some point in our lives, we will all have the experience of caring for another person - or of being cared for ourselves. But what exactly is ‘care’, and what do we mean by ‘good’ care? How do our beliefs, identities, and the social, cultural and political contexts in which we live, shape our experience of caring or being cared for? And how can ideas, theories, and the findings from research, help us to think more care-fully – and to care more thoughtfully? Careful Thinking explores these ...
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Here For Me

Nicole Christie

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We say, “I'm here for you” to show we care for someone, but it’s not as easy to say, “I'm here for me” to ourselves. Yet it’s the best possible self-care—the kind that comes from the inside: self-awareness, self-compassion, self-respect, self-integrity. The kind that comes from finding the courage to illuminate our dark corners and do the hard, messy work to heal our wounds so we can show up for ourselves, find purpose in our lives, and navigate our way to the path that’s meant for us. Here ...
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Rock Your Retirement Show

Kathe Kline and her guests discuss Retirement Lifestyle, not money.

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Retirement isn’t just about money. In our show we talk about the other things that will impact you such as: Social and Family Adventure and Travel Volunteer and Philanthropy Spiritual/soul Sex in retirement (I usually have therapists discuss this topic) Helping your parents/sandwich generation issues Baby Boomers are often helping both their children and their parents at the same time. Our goal is to help you have a great retirement, regardless of the amount of money you’ve saved. We want yo ...
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Interviews with authors of Care at the Close of Life reviews in JAMA about management issues in end of life and palliative care. JAMAevidence is an evidence-based medicine (EBM) resource created and maintained by the JAMA Network to promote the use of EBM to improve patient care.
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Wellness Radio with Dr. J is a philosophical and esoteric journey on how to recognize the Body, Mind and Spirit oneness through awakening and expanded consciousness while being in this human moment in time. It is also about taking the tether lines back from those you attached to engage in this world, drawing your energy back to your inner self, and learning new ways to navigate with the human body and all the challenges it presents. Health and wellness may be words we can understand, however ...
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Near Death

Dying For Media

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If you were expecting a sad, depressing podcast about death... this isn't it! Nikki Boyer created the podcast Dying For Sex, which was named Podcast of the Year by the Ambies. Now, she's introducing us to Reverend Peggy, who has been present for the final moments of nearly 2,000 people. A lead chaplain at one of the world’s most renowned hospitals, Peggy shares with Nikki the most riveting end-of-life stories from her 20-year career in spiritual care, with one goal in mind: to help everyone ...
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Welcome to ”Life’s Closing Notes,” a heartfelt podcast that honors life’s tender finale with compassion and grace. Join us for illuminating news and uplifting interviews featuring nurturing doulas, compassionate nurses, and dedicated hospice staff. Explore the latest insights and resources for end-of-life care, empowering you and your loved ones to embrace this transformative journey with dignity. Craft cherished legacies that resonate through generations, capturing the essence of a life wel ...
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Will You Walk With Me?

Rev. Dr. Cathie Sklenar-Studwell

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"Be sure of this - that I am with you always, even to the end of the world." Jesus says this in the 28th chapter of the Gospel of Matthew when He tells the disciples that He will be with them as they go out into the world and face the many challenges that will occur as they travel on their journey. Was this a story just for a select group of people at a particular time and place or does it apply to us today? Have you ever taken one step forward and then taken two steps back? Or maybe 3 or 4 ...
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The YOGI M.D. Podcast empowers the Wise Woman to make her health a priority in order to thrive through all the stages of her life. Defining health cannot be constrained by the simplistic formula of diet and exercise alone. That’s why I interview experts, to expand her definition of health to include physical, mental, emotional, social, intellectual, and spiritual well being. That’s why I talk to inspiring women and men who share the lessons they’ve embraced on their journeys to holistic heal ...
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Welcome to The Smile Spa, the podcast that brings you everything you need to know about achieving healthy and beautiful smiles! Prepare to be pleasantly surprised, as this is not your grandparents' or even your parents' dental experience. At The Smile Spa, we strive to create something truly special that you were not expecting. Join your host Dr. Aimee Russo-Mounger, DDS as she unveils the reasons why the dentist's office should be a place you actually enjoy visiting. We offer a wide range o ...
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Modern Maskulinity

Kyle Rushton, Anwar Ahmed

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Modern Maskulinity is a mens personal development podcast created with the intention to support men from all walks of life on what it means to be a modern man. Our primary mission is to unpack topics surrounding the concept of masculinity to help men redefine and realign in a way that supports their own personal truth, authenticity, and lifestyle. Men - we see you, we hear you, and we are standing tall beside you in the arena of misunderstood masculinity. Follow Us on IG @modernmaskulinity M ...
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Do you want to know God? Are you seeking to develop a real relationship with Him? Unsure what you are to do? Are you afraid that you are not “good enough” for God? Do you fear that you are not living out your created purpose? What does it mean to follow Jesus? How do we know who God really is? Knowing God is not about head knowledge. To know God is to be in relationship with Him. This podcast will teach you the truth about God. You will learn that God loves you and desires a relationship wit ...
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In this episode of Lighting the Path, Rosanne Corcoran shares her transformative journey through 12 years of caregiving for her mother with dementia. Rosanne discusses the emotional and practical challenges she faced, the lessons learned, and the importance of community and support for caregivers. Listeners will gain valuable insights into navigati…
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Learn how a home funeral guide and an aqua cremation provider collaborate to help families care for a loved one’s body after death. My two guests this week are collaborators who work together to ensure that their clients can access family involved deathcare: Trina Wacasey is an end-of-life doula, home funeral guide and the founder of Creating Honor…
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Dr. Jeanette Gallagher welcomes Dustin Dunbar, author of You're Doing Great! And Other Lies Alcohol Told Me, to discuss what alcohol is and asking why you are drinking it. Ethanol, CH3CH2OH, is flammable, volitile, toxic, and in the gas in your car and you are drinking it? Why? What is the pain you are using alcohol to numb? What is the connection …
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James Beard award-winning chef and author Renee Erickson joins Here For Me’s first-ever live show, recorded in April 2023 in Seattle. Renee shares the story of how a part-time job at a Seattle restaurant turned into an unexpected, yet remarkable career as a renowned chef and restaurateur, and all the setbacks and challenges she’s encountered along …
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Learn about a book of quotes gathered by a compassionate oncologist from deep conversations with her patients. My guest Dr. Christina Gomez is a gastrointestinal medical oncologist at Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center. She is the author of the book Stopped in My Tracks: A Physician’s Collection of Cancer Patients’ Quotes, which she discusses today. …
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In this episode, we explore the vital role of caregiver support groups in helping family caregivers manage the multifaceted stresses of caring for a loved one with a life-limiting illness. Our guest, John Wayland, a spiritual counselor and facilitator for a caregiver support group at Harbor Hospice, shares his insights and experiences on the practi…
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In today's episode, we're thrilled to welcome back Barbara, who will be sharing the exciting details of her long-awaited family trip to Costa Rica. After years of anticipation and multiple pandemic-related delays, Barbara's dream vacation is finally happening. She'll discuss everything from the origins of this epic journey to the meticulous plannin…
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Learn all about end-of-life doulas from this comprehensive deep dive into the archives of EOLU Podcast! This week I’m sharing a new feature: the “Podcast Playlist” which is a topic-focused deep dive into the archives of EOLU. I’ve created several anthologies of episodes that deal with specific subjects that might interest you. This is to make it ea…
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Dr. Jeanette Gallagher welcomes Cortney McDermott, author of Give Yourself Permission: Be Confident, Be Happy, Be You, to allow us to jump start the next phase of our life. In this year of 2024, personal and professional growlth is shattering all ceilings of days gone by. No longer are there limits to our consciousness awareness of rules or regulat…
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We're doing something a little different with this episode—Nicole is in the guest chair! Kelly Henderson, host of the Velvet’s Edge podcast, and Nicole dive deep into Nicole's riveting personal story of overcoming narcissistic abuse, finding authenticity, and starting over. In addition to sharing her insights on the damaging effects of abusive rela…
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Learn about a guidebook that teaches how to offer appropriate nutrition for a loved one approaching death. This week I’m welcoming my recurring guest and friend Barbara Karnes RN, hospice nurse, author, thought leader and expert on end-of-life care and the dynamics of dying. Barbara is the author of Gone From My Sight, “the little blue book” used b…
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Dr. Jeanette Gallagher welcomes Dr. Paul Corona, author of The Corona Protocol, to share how to bring the mind body connection together for wellness. What has happened to you in your life is the matrix in which your mind and body functions on a daily basis. When you experience trauma, life challenges, difficulty navigating, or your safety is at ris…
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Jennifer O'Brien, author of The Hospice Doctor's Widow, joins us to discuss her experiences and resources for caregivers and those facing end-of-life situations. Key points from the interview: - Jennifer created "Precious Time," a resource to help healthcare professionals communicate effectively about end-of-life situations. - She discusses the con…
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How do parents of children with disabilities create meaningful lives? In what ways do past experiences shape fathers' caregiving in the present? And how is men's care for their disabled children influenced by social norms of masculinity? These are some of the questions we explore in this episode, with Aaron Jackson. Aaron is an anthropologist whose…
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Parenting activist, best-selling author, and founder of Tilt Parenting Debbie Reber shares her story of raising a differently wired child and riding out life’s many unexpected detours. From becoming an outspoken voice in neurodivergent parenting to discovering her own neurodivergence, Debbie shares her wisdom for letting go of control, being gentle…
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Learn about a grief book that combines personal experience with expert advice and a touch of humor. My guest Dina Gachman is a Pulitzer Center grantee, an award-winning journalist, and a frequent contributor to the New York Times, Texas Monthly, Vox, and more. She wrote her second book So Sorry for Your Loss: How I Learned to Live with Grief and Ot…
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Jennifer O'Brien, author of "The Hospice Doctor's Widow," returns to discuss her free "At Peace Toolkit" in this episode. This essential resource, available at hospicedrswidow.com, guides individuals through simple yet crucial steps for end-of-life planning. The At Peace Toolkit offers: - A streamlined approach to end-of-life preparations - Potenti…
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Learn about the importance of sacred rituals and practices at the end of life. This interview was recorded several years ago with Kitty Edwards, a shamanic practitioner, public speaker, published author and master teacher. She served as the director of The Living and Dying Consciously Project and as the co-founder of The No Regrets Project. Kitty’s…
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What if a single moment from your childhood could shape your entire perspective on safety and self-care? Join us on "Will You Walk With Me" as we unravel the intricate journey of inner child healing through the lens of yoga and faith. We kick off with a grounding moment of self-appreciation before delving into two profound stories from my life. Fir…
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What does it mean to describe care as 'beautiful'? Is caring an art, and if so, what would 'artful' care (and careful art) look like? And how might an aesthetics of care transform how we think, not only about interpersonal care, but also about broader social relationships? These are some of the questions we explore in this episode of the podcast, w…
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In this episode, host Kathe Kline and guest Barbara delve into crucial aspects of end-of-life planning and the importance of safety for older adults. They discuss bathroom accessibility improvements, emphasizing the need for thoughtful renovations to prevent falls. Barbara shares her personal journey as a breast cancer patient, highlighting her exp…
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Learn about a helpful tool for organizing all your records and files for your later years and your loved ones. My guest Maria Fraietta is the founder of The Nokbox, which is a complete system that helps you organize all of your accounts, possessions, social media presence, communities, kids, pets, personal history, and estate plans. Maria is a form…
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In this episode, we delve into the poignant and insightful journey chronicled in Jennifer A. O’Brien’s book, The Hospice Doctor’s Widow: A Journal. Jennifer shares her deeply personal experience of caring for her husband, Bob, a hospice and palliative care physician diagnosed with advanced metastatic cancer. This episode is a heartfelt exploration …
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Learn how this hospice doctor’s important research sheds light on the dreams and visions of the dying and why they are meaningful. In this interview from the archives of EOLU my guest is Dr. Christopher Kerr who currently practices at Hospice Buffalo in Buffalo, NY. He is conducting a research project on the dreams and visions of his patients as th…
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Entrepreneur Lisa Ehrlich joins Here For Me on the heels of the release of “Love, Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter,” the documentary film on her late ex-husband and business partner, sharing the twists and turns her life took from restaurant stardom to personal setbacks, reinvention, and reframing how she evaluates who and what is…
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Learn more about the continuing bonds theory and various ways it is beneficial for grievers. This special episode is a follow-up to the previous interview with Dina Stander about the phone of the wind. I’ll take a closer look at the Continuing Bonds theory of grief to see how using a wind phone might actually be helpful for grief. I’ll share excerp…
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Is care a virtue? And what is the relationship between care ethics and virtue ethics? Is there a need to 'queer' care ethics? And what does an ethic of care have to say about the needs of marginalised groups like migrants and those with invisible disabilities? These are some of the questions we explore in this episode, with Steven Steyl. Steven stu…
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Join me as I return to the Smile Spa Podcast after a six-month break! Through personal stories and philosophical reflections, we'll explore how shifting our mindset to appreciate the present moment can shape our overall well-being. Whether it's learning to find joy in the every day or understanding that our perspectives can make all the difference,…
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Rev. Dr. Rodney Bolejack emphasizes that "Companioning" is a crucial quality for hospice professionals. In this episode, he outlines the key principles necessary to be a truly supportive companion for someone nearing the end of life, highlighting that it involves more than just physical presence. Personal caregivers and hospice professionals alike …
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Learn how the “phone of the wind” can help us establish continuing bonds with our loved ones who have died. My guest Dina Stander is an end-of-life navigator, funeral celebrant and burial shroud maker. She is also the founder of the Northeast Death Care Collaborative, an author and a propagator of phones of the wind, which she discusses today. Lear…
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Kelly Henderson, celebrity hair and make-up artist, stylist, and host of the popular Velvet's Edge podcast, reflects on her experiences in the public eye, particularly her role on a reality TV show and the fallout of a public friendship. She shares how the aftermath of these events affected her perceptions of herself, but also was a catalyst for he…
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Host Kathe Kline sits down with guest Barbara, who shares her emotional journey after undergoing surgery for breast cancer. Barbara discusses the challenges of the surgical process, the physical and emotional toll of post-surgery recovery, and the impact of her diagnosis on her retirement plans. The conversation delves into the complexities of acce…
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Learning and growing as a professional is important in any field, including hospice and palliative care. In this episode Rev. Dr. Rodney Bolejack shares the messages he presented to a conference of hospice chaplains for Harbor Hospice and Beacon Hospice. Rodney has been working in hospice for over 30 years and has spent many of those years teaching…
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Learn how two creators each facing serious illness came together to produce an award-winning masterpiece. My guests Christina Holbrook and Walker Vreeland are joining me today to talk about their personal stories of serious illness and facing mortality in the midst of working on a creative project. Numerous synchronicities and little miracles came …
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In this emotionally powerful and introspective episode, Nicole opens up about the upheaval, challenges, and profound lessons that unfolded after her move from Seattle to San Diego in the aftermath of a freak virus. She recounts her battle with ocular cancer, being declared cancer-free, leaving a 25-year career, the end of her marriage, and the real…
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In what sense are death and dying relational experiences? Why is 'choice' a problematic concept in end of life care? And when might a decision not to intervene be viewed as a form of care? These are some of the questions we explore in this episode, with Erica Borgstrom. Erica is a Professor of Medical Anthropology at The Open University, where she …
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