
Death Enters the Conversation
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What does it mean to hold space at the edge of life? In this episode, we sit down with two experienced death doulas to explore how they guide individuals and families through death, dying, and grief. We unpack the emotional, spiritual, and practical layers of end-of-life care—and what it means to show up with presence, compassion, and clarity.
Whether you're navigating personal loss, exploring a calling in death care, or simply curious about how we can face death more honestly—this conversation is a powerful entry point. In this episode we discuss:
Destigmatizing conversations about death
How grief is both personal and unpredictable
Why death education should be taught in schools
When “I’m sorry” is the wrong thing to say
For more information about death doulas check out: Inelda
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