Learn this week about Native American views on death and funeral practices. Our guest who is indigenous herself shares how to support a friend from another culture.
What better way to process a death than with creative arts? Mike Ward shares his song about his father. Learn also strategies to help with the death of a father.
How does a leading psychedelic researcher cope with his terminal cancer diagnosis? We learn about his experience and the therapeutic potential of entheogens.
Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery pieces with gold. Like grief, the process requires time and patience, but there is hope in the work.
Why do I need two different medications for cancer pain? We explain their different roles and how using them as prescribed can improve your quality of life.
What happens to unfinished projects when a crafter dies? Learn about caring people that complete the work and return it to grieving families.
We all need advance planning, but it can be especially important for LQBTQ+ individuals. Learn how to ensure your wishes are carried out.
How important is it to talk to children about death? Learn in this important review in Psychology Today, featuring our book Everyone Dies and Yes, it is normal
When we are the caregiver for a spouse living with dementia, we often wonder about what our lives have been, where our lives are going, and how long we can do what we are doing. This week we talk with a caregiver about how his life changed after the...
Caregiving for a terminal loved is a marathon, and it can seem hard to imagine life without them and the responsibilities of taking care of them. What do you after your duties are over? Two men who cared for wives with dementia answer that question.