Category: Podcast
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Replay: A conversation with Marellen Mayers
Marellen Mayers was ordained in a reform movement in the Catholic Church called Roman Catholic Womenpriests. An international organization which ordained its first group of women in 2002 on the Danube River. Several valid male bishops of the Roman Catholic church participated in the ordination. RCWP serves in faith communities in Europe, South Africa, South…
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Replay: One on one with Chelsea Hanson- Author of the new book “The Sudden Loss Survival Guide: 7 Essential Practices to Heal Grief
In this episode, Saul talks to Chelsea Hanson. Chelsea is a nationally recognized grief educator and founder of With Sympathy Gifts and Keepsakes, which is an online memorial gift store and grief support center. Hanson found her true purpose in grief support and legacy work and graduated from the University of Wisconsin – Madison as…
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Replay: A conversation with Katy Butler
The since the Hospice Chaplaincy Show hosts have a taken a well-deserved break, we have decided to replay the podcast interview with the legendary author, public speaker, and journalist Katy Butler. She has written two groundbreaking books about the end of life. Her first book, Knocking on Heaven’s Door: The Path to a Better Way…
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Episode 45: A Conversation with Dr. Shirli Regev
Dr. Shirli Regev is a mentor for ‘Mentors’, an Author, Hypnotherapy Certified (TRANSFORMATIONAL THERAPY), Chaplain Bcc (board certified hospice chaplain), and Spiritual care provider. She shares her 24 years of experience from coaching, mentoring, empowering, and learning with you. She holds 2 PhDs in Holistic counseling & Pastoral Counseling Psychology. She is a spiritual mentor…
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Episode 44: The Rev. Dr. Andrew Goodhead on the legacy of Dame Cicely Saunders and St. Christopher’s Hospice.
In Today’s episode, Saul and Joe talk with The Rev. Dr. Andrew Goodhead who works as the Spiritual Care Leader at St. Christopher’s Hospice in London, UK on the impact of Cicely Saunders and St. Christopher’s hospice around the world. Dame Cicely Saunders was born in 1918, the oldest of three children. She was educated…
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Episode 43: A Conversation with Sheila Aird- Clinical Liaison for hospice at University of Chicago Medicine
In Today’s episode, Saul Ebema and Joe Newton talk remotely via zoom with Sheila Aird in Chicago. Sheila is the Clinical Liaison for hospice at University of Chicago Medicine. In this episode, she shares what 18 years of nursing has taught her and part of that is the importance of active listening. End-of-life encompasses many…
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Episode 42: Dr. Naheed Dosani on the Interplay between Palliative Care, Faith and Social Justice
In Today’s episode, Saul Ebema and Joe Newton speak with Dr. Naheed Dosani. Dr. Dosani is a palliative care physician who cares for homeless and vulnerably housed individuals with dignity and compassion, whether in a shelter or on the street in Toronto, Canada. He is also the Founder and lead physician – Palliative Education And…
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Episode 41: Dr. Harold Braswell on his book “The Crisis of US Hospice Care.”
In Today’s episode, Saul speaks with Dr. Harold Braswell. Harold Braswell is an assistant professor of health care ethics at Saint Louis University. He is the author of The Crisis of US Hospice Care, which was published by Johns Hopkins University Press in August 2019. He can be reached on Twitter at @haroldbraswell. Honors and…
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Episode 40: Alexandra Donavan On the Intersection Between Poetry, Chaplaincy and Hospice
In this week’s episode, Saul and Joe talk with Alexandra Donovan. Alexandra is a poet, teacher, hospice chaplain, workshop and retreat leader, and grant-writer based in the Los Angeles, CA, and Fort Collins, CO areas. Her first chapbook, Mother Stump, is now available from Yak Press. Alexandra has taught for California Poets in the Schools,…
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Episode 39: A Conversation with Veronica Drase, MSW, LCSW
In Today’s episode, Saul and Joe are joined in the studio by Veronica Drase. Veronica works as a social worker with Angels Grace Hospice in Bolingbrook, IL. In this episode they talk about her upbringing and journey to hospice social work. At Angel’s Grace Hospice, Veronica helps clients and their families navigate planning for end-of-life…