End-of-Life University Karen Wyatt MD
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Dr. Karen Wyatt, hospice physician and author of "7 Lessons for Living from the Dying," interviews experts on all aspects of the end-of-life, including: caring for the dying, funeral and burial practices, planning for the end-of-life, conscious dying, grief and loss, caregiver support, afterlife, death and the arts, and community initiatives to improve end-of-life care. Access show notes at www.eolupodcast.com
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Ep. 451 Filling the Gaps in End-of-Life Care with Kaishauna Guidry MD
Learn how a physician creatively meets the needs of patients who don’t qualify for hospice services. My guest Dr. Kaishauna Guidry is an author, podcaster, healthcare advocate, mentor and educator. She came to medicine and hospice later in her career and founded Mourning Dove Medical as a private mobile medical practice, serving home-bound patients at… Continue reading Ep. 451 Filling the Gaps in End-of-Life Care with Kaishauna Guidry MD
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Ep. 450 Death Doula World Training Day with Suzanne O’Brien RN
Learn about a movement with a goal to train 1 million death doulas around the world. My guest Suzanne O’Brien RN is the founder and CEO of Doulagivers Institute and a pioneer in the global death doula movement. She was awarded Worldwide Leader in Healthcare by the International Nurse Association and named Humanitarian Ambassador for… Continue reading Ep. 450 Death Doula World Training Day with Suzanne O’Brien RN
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Ep. 449 Open to Love: Senior Dating After Loss and Grief with Drs. Gloria Horsley and Frank Powers
Learn about an informative and inspirational book to help seniors find love in their lives after experiencing loss through death or divorce. My special guests this week, Drs. Gloria Horsley and Frank Powers, are a senior couple who met later in life, after experiencing loss. Gloria is a marriage and family therapist and Frank is… Continue reading Ep. 449 Open to Love: Senior Dating After Loss and Grief with Drs. Gloria Horsley and Frank Powers
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Ep. 448 Human-Centered Design for End-of-Life and After-Death Care with Isabel Knight
Learn how the concept of human-centered design can improve how we care for people at end of life and also how we operate our businesses. My guest Isabel Knight is a human-centered designer and end-of-life guide who founded The Death Designer to provide design services for deathcare businesses and non-profits. She is also the president… Continue reading Ep. 448 Human-Centered Design for End-of-Life and After-Death Care with Isabel Knight
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Ep. 447 Compassionate Communities and End-of-Life Care with Elizabeth Johnson, Erin Collins and Qwynn Galloway-Salazar
Learn about a powerful international model that calls for a public health approach to end-of-life care and how we are championing it in the U.S. This week I am hosting three guests who are my collaborators in a “think tank” on the Compassionate Communities Model: Elizabeth Johnson and Erin Collins of The Peaceful Presence Project… Continue reading Ep. 447 Compassionate Communities and End-of-Life Care with Elizabeth Johnson, Erin Collins and Qwynn Galloway-Salazar
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Ep. 446 “The Last Ecstatic Days:” How to Die Without Fear with Aditi Sethi-Brown MD
Learn about THE LAST ECSTATIC DAYS, a film about a young man with brain cancer in search of community, and the hospice doctor who gives up everything to honor his dying wish. My guest Dr. Aditi Sethi-Brown is a hospice and palliative care physician, end-of-life doula, and musician. She is the founder and executive director of the Center… Continue reading Ep. 446 “The Last Ecstatic Days:” How to Die Without Fear with Aditi Sethi-Brown MD
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Implicit Bias in End of Life Care Episode
So grateful for this conversation between doctors Curseen and Wyatt.
What we never learned in school (or anywhere else)
Death is the one certain thing about life. Yet so many of us do our best to never think about it. We certainly aren’t taught about death in our public schools, and it would be difficult for many if not most parents to broach the subject with their children, even grown ones. It’s not a topic for date night with our beloved, unless one of us is facing a terminal illness. Why wait?
In this podcast, the many topics related to death are addressed directly, lovingly, thoughtfully, and non-dramatically. It helps us to prepare for the inevitable, even if that is decades away. Perhaps more importantly, this podcast helps me to live a fulfilling life today.
I began listening to this podcast because I am a relatively new Hospice volunteer and wanted to learn everything I could to support my clients. As a a result, I am educating myself and engaging my spouse, friends, and family in exploring our thoughts and feelings on the greatest mysteries of life. What a gift Dr. Wyatt offers all of us through her interviews and reflections! I am eternally grateful.
Highly informative and interesting
I have only just discovered this podcast this week and have already listened to the last 4 episodes. They are all super informative, Dr Wyatt is a very good interviewer because she is obviously a good listener with a lot of compassion. The variety of speakers and ideas is wonderful.