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Death Talk

Death Talk

Auteur(s): Paula Adams- Elder Death Walker
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Welcome to, "Death Talk" the podcast bringing death into the light and into the 21st century. In America, death is often shrouded in outdated practices. How one dies matters. My aim is to advocate for dying on one's own terms. Let's candidly discuss euthanasia, Medical Aid in Dying, and shake off taboos and religious biases. We deserve the autonomy and dignity to choose how, when, and where we die. Our bodies, our choice. Join us as we explore legislation, final exits, death planning, legacies, and the healthcare system, body removals, and so much more.Paula Adams- Elder Death Walker Hygiène et mode de vie sain Médecine alternative
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  • "When the Oath Harms-Rethinking 'Do No Harm'
    Sep 28 2025

    Let's talk about the Hippocratic Oath. Its 2,400 years old, Revered, Recited by every medical student. And yet-when it comes to death, Especially MAID-its often used as a shield. Not to protect the dying, but to avoid the conversation altogether.

    It's time to ask: Is the oath still healing or harming? What would it look like rewritten for this time and place.

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    30 min
  • How To I've &Stay Alive as a Caregiver
    Sep 14 2025

    🎙️ Welcome to “How to Survive and Stay Alive as a Caregiver” — a space for those holding others through illness, grief, and transition.


    Here, we share raw truths, practical tools, and ritual-rooted wisdom to help you stay nourished, grounded, and fiercely alive. Because caregiving isn’t just about survival—it’s about honoring your own sacred rhythm too.

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    22 min
  • Rooted-Ritual The Old Ways Shelved
    Aug 8 2025

    In this soul-stirring episide, death walker Paula invites listeners into a sacred remembering od ancestral death rites-rituals that honored the dying with reverence, ceremony and sovereignty before systems soyght to sanitize and control the end of life. Through poetic reflection and storytelling, she explores how rooted traditions were shelved by medical, legal, and religious sectors-and how reclaiming them is an act of radical love.

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    18 min
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