
Grief’s Many Faces
I always thought talking about grief was just a challenge for my family. But now that I’ve worked as a death doula and coach for several years, I’m finding that
Reflections and Insights on Life, Death, and all the Transitions in Between
I always thought talking about grief was just a challenge for my family. But now that I’ve worked as a death doula and coach for several years, I’m finding that
Recently, I had just finished making my midnight rounds at the hospice center where I’m a CNA (Certified Nurse Aide) and was sitting down to document all the “cares” my
Last week, I watched one of my 100 year-old patient’s heart break … Not because his 98 y-o wife of 30 years was dying… and not because she was taking
I was soooo honored to be interviewed for a recent article on how death doulas are normalizing conversations about death and dying, and I am especially excited to share it
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Over millennia, much has been written about grief, most of it poetic and beautiful, and yet so much has been left unsaid and unacknowledged. Only in the last 50 years
I hope you are all having a great summer! Backyard BBQs and trips to see family, friends and exotic places is such a welcome relief after 2+ years of near
This Memorial Day weekend is always a time of reflection for me as I grew up in a family who always, and I mean always, made an annual trip to
Friends, end of life work is my passion. I know this statement comes as no surprise to many of you who have followed my life and career transition over the