Irreverent Audio
audio (noun) \ ˈȯ-dē-ˌō \ the transmission, reception, or reproduction of sound
In which I reproduce the sound of real events and conversations, and transmit them to you to receive when you are ready.
Dishing with a Death Doula
Today I am interviewing a new friend and kindred spirit, Carolyn Zaikowski. While Carolyn makes a living as a writer and writing professor, she also has a take on dying as a trained Death Doula. Our conversation covers everything from WHY to become a Death Doula ... HOW to become Death Doula ... and ways to FIND a Death Doula to assist with the tactical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of the end of YOUR life, or a loved one’s. She also shares her experience with Death Cafes, and the insightful suggestion that "death can be trusted."
Hot Tips from Howard the Eldercare Consultant
I interview my dear friend, neighbor, and eldercare consultant, Howard, who provides hot tips on the Start, Middle, and End of the eldercare adventure. We talk about the creative problem solving of excellent eldercare experts, and how to build the best support system for your needs.
Dr. Claire Teaches Caregivers to Chill
My own Doctor of Acupuncture, Claire McManus, provides eldercare-givers with her expert SELF care tips. She extols the benefits of strategically placed needles, contemplative care retreats, photographing the dead, Death Cafes, meditation apps, therapy dogs, laughter, exercise, and a good night’s sleep. She also has advice for anyone who gets sprayed by a Baird’s tapir, needs to rehabilitate a sea turtle, or wants to befriend an ornery warthog (AND his wife). Mainly Claire is here to remind us: we're all gonna die.
Advocating for an END to Life
In which my Mom and I discuss how to negotiate a litigious CYA American medical system that often encourages intervention over intention.