1 hr 5 min

11. Death-Defying Discussions meets author, artist, and End-of-Life Planning Facilitator Julie Saeger Nierenberg Death-Defying Discussions Podcast with Diane DeVivo and Michael Williams

    • Self-Improvement

Julie Saeger Nierenberg is an author, artist, educator, and an accredited End-of-Life Planning Facilitator. Her book Daddy, This is It (2020) Nierenberg describes her father's death as a "beautiful event". It's a touching tribute to him and tells how he prepared his daughter and how she coped with his loss. Her second book, Journey's End: Death, Dying, and the End of Life, co-written with Victoria Brewster, features numerous stories of people's experiences of death and dying from people around the world and shares the authors' personal and professional reflections on end-of-life matters. Her recent book, It Is What It Is explores the author's response and decision-making process when she is diagnosed with a brain tumour.

This hour-long podcast provides insight into an author who has had to deal with death and her own mortality. Her hope is that her words and experiences will help anyone facing similar challenges and help part the veil on end of life so that we can talk more openly about death, dying, and grief and how we can best prepare for the inevitable.

Julie Saeger Nierenberg is an author, artist, educator, and an accredited End-of-Life Planning Facilitator. Her book Daddy, This is It (2020) Nierenberg describes her father's death as a "beautiful event". It's a touching tribute to him and tells how he prepared his daughter and how she coped with his loss. Her second book, Journey's End: Death, Dying, and the End of Life, co-written with Victoria Brewster, features numerous stories of people's experiences of death and dying from people around the world and shares the authors' personal and professional reflections on end-of-life matters. Her recent book, It Is What It Is explores the author's response and decision-making process when she is diagnosed with a brain tumour.

This hour-long podcast provides insight into an author who has had to deal with death and her own mortality. Her hope is that her words and experiences will help anyone facing similar challenges and help part the veil on end of life so that we can talk more openly about death, dying, and grief and how we can best prepare for the inevitable.

1 hr 5 min