Tag: death and dying
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Fourth Season Episode 2: Rachel S. Jordan on the intersection between trauma and end of life care
It was during my chaplain residency that I came to understand that when the tenderness of death entered me, it did not leave. Now when I pray with people I ask if they usually hold hands when they pray, that’s not something many of them have been asked in a long time. For those who…
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Fourth Season Episode 1: A Conversation with David Hugger
Welcome to our first episode of season 4 of the Hospice Chaplaincy Show. We are grateful to our listeners for their continued support. In this episode, Saul talks to David Hugger who is a retired hospice chaplain. David is also a podcaster and the author of two hospice books. His first book, “Hospice Is a…
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Third Season Episode 32: A conversation with Nancy Mellon on the healing art of storytelling
In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Nancy Mellon on the power of storytelling as a healing art. Teacher, artist, storyteller and psychotherapist, Nancy has specialized in healing through the arts for 30 years, teaching widely in the US and abroad. Author of Storytelling with Children, and Storytelling and the Art of Imagination, her book, Body Eloquence, won the 2008…
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Third Season Episode 26: A conversation with Jennifer Farmer on healing from griefThird Season Episode 26:
In today’s episode Saul talks to Jennifer Farmer about her book “A Healing Journey.” Jennifer is a professional intuitive, medium, speaker, spiritual teacher, and author. As an intuitive and medium, she is gifted with a heightened level of intuition, expanded psychic senses, and the gift of spirit communication. She is ranked best psychic medium in…
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Third Season Episode 23: A conversation with Mary-Frances O’Connor
In Today’s episode Saul talks to Dr. Mary-Frances O’Connor. Dr. O’Connor is an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Arizona. Her research focuses on the physiological correlates of emotion, in particular the wide range of physical and emotional responses during bereavement, including yearning and isolation. She believes that a clinical…
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Third Season Episode 19: Part two of the conversation with Thomas Attig on his book, “Catching your breath in grief.”Third Season Episode 19:
This is part two of Saul’s conversation with Dr. Thomas Attig on his book, “Catching Your Breath in Grief…and grace will lead you home.” Tom has written numerous books, articles and reviews on grief and loss, care of the dying, suicide intervention, death education, expert witnessing in wrongful death cases, the ethics of interactions with…
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Third Season Episode 16: A Conversation with Katie Duncan
In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Katie Duncan, MSN, CRNP, AGPCNP-BC. Katie is a national board-certified nurse practitioner, educator, author, and end-of-life care coach with a vision to rid society’s stigma of death and dying. Katie is a practicing adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioner. She is also the founder and CEO of Death Care Coach,…
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Third Season Episode 11: A Conversation with Cheryl Christopher on her book, “The Portrait of Grief.”
In Today’s episode, Saul Talks with author Cheryl Christopher about her book, “The Portrait of Grief.” After graduating from Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, Cheryl Christopher spent most of her life being a wife, mother of four, and grandmother to eight. Cheryl’s entrepreneurial spirit flourished in photography, modeling and fashion. She launched a successful international…
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Third Season Episode 4: A conversation with Allen Klein about his book “Embracing Life after loss.”
In today’s episode, Saul talks to Allen Klein about his book “Embracing Life after loss.” Inspired by Klein’s experience with the loss of his wife, Embracing Life After Loss will help you to recover from grief and loss – just like Klein did. Embracing Life After Loss shows readers how to smile through the difficult times…
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Voices of six female authors in the field of death, dying and grief
For the last six weeks we’ve been highlighting the voices of six female authors in the field of death, dying and grief. That series just concluded. Incase you missed it, here are the episodes. Journalist Katie Engelhart on her book “The Inevitable: Dispatches on the right to die.” 2. Journalist Ann Neumann on Elder Care…