1 hr 13 min

Talking about death with Dr Kathryn Mannix (Re-Release‪)‬ Magnificent Midlife

    • Society & Culture

Dr Kathryn Mannix has devoted her life to the palliative care of the dying. In this episode, she talked about death, the process of it and how we can all prepare better for it. She also wrote a remarkable book called With The End In Mind which everyone should read! It was such a pleasure to talk to her about death! This is a much longer interview than usual but I thought the topic deserved it. Kathryn came back on the podcast to talk about her second book, Listen and you can listen to that episode here.
We talk about:
- Why Kathryn was inspired to write her book, With The End In Mind
- Opening up conversations about death
- How our experience of death is much improved by honest communication
- Denial is one way of coping which works for some people but isn’t ideal
- Thinking about accommodating immobile older relatives
- Sometimes being practical is better than sacrifice when it comes to caring
- What normal dying actually looks and feels like – it is very gentle
- Why it’s important for people to understand the stages of death
- What the ‘death rattle’ really is
- Asking for more pain control if death is not progressing normally
- The importance of discomfort management as people approach death – otherwise the process of death itself is prolonged
- The opioid crisis – how Western addiction concerns stop pain relief availability in poorer areas of the world
- Morphine used properly for pain relief is safe
- Dan’s death plan and how he went on TV to talk about it
- The impact of faith on death
- How many of us start a process of reckoning as we get closer to death
- The importance of some form of belief (not necessarily religious) when it comes to evaluating our lives
- The importance of being clear about what you want for your own death
And lots more!
 
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it and leave us a 5* review on iTunes or wherever you’re listening.
Order the ebook or audiobook (narrated by Rachel) versions of Rachel’s book, Magnificent Midlife: Transform Your Middle Years, Menopause And Beyond at magnificentmidlife.com/book
The paperback can be purchased on Amazon or other online retailers:
UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Magnificent-Midlife-Transform-Middle-Menopause/dp/173981150X/
US & Canada: https://www.amazon.com/Magnificent-Midlife-Transform-Middle-Menopause/dp/173981150X/
Australia: https://www.amazon.com.au/Magnificent-Midlife-Transform-Middle-Menopause/dp/173981150X/
You can listen to all the other episodes and get the show notes at magnificentmidlife.com/podcast.
Recommended by the Sunday Times.
Feedspot #3 in best midlife podcasts and #15 in best women over 50 podcasts worldwide.
You'll find lots of strategies, support, and resources to help make your midlife magnificent at magnificentmidlife.com.
Check out Rachel's online Revitalize Experience, a 6-week intensive small group mentoring experience or 1-1 Midlife Mentoring.
 
Follow Rachel on:
Facebook: facebook.com/magnificentmidlife
Instagram: instagram.com/magnificentmidlife
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/rachellankester
Twitter: twitter.com/MagnifMidlife
Pinterest: pinterest.co.uk/MagnificentMidlife1
Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCEteu6Z2mW1z1wnHiVB08uw
Tiktok: tiktok.com/@magnificent_midlife
 

Dr Kathryn Mannix has devoted her life to the palliative care of the dying. In this episode, she talked about death, the process of it and how we can all prepare better for it. She also wrote a remarkable book called With The End In Mind which everyone should read! It was such a pleasure to talk to her about death! This is a much longer interview than usual but I thought the topic deserved it. Kathryn came back on the podcast to talk about her second book, Listen and you can listen to that episode here.
We talk about:
- Why Kathryn was inspired to write her book, With The End In Mind
- Opening up conversations about death
- How our experience of death is much improved by honest communication
- Denial is one way of coping which works for some people but isn’t ideal
- Thinking about accommodating immobile older relatives
- Sometimes being practical is better than sacrifice when it comes to caring
- What normal dying actually looks and feels like – it is very gentle
- Why it’s important for people to understand the stages of death
- What the ‘death rattle’ really is
- Asking for more pain control if death is not progressing normally
- The importance of discomfort management as people approach death – otherwise the process of death itself is prolonged
- The opioid crisis – how Western addiction concerns stop pain relief availability in poorer areas of the world
- Morphine used properly for pain relief is safe
- Dan’s death plan and how he went on TV to talk about it
- The impact of faith on death
- How many of us start a process of reckoning as we get closer to death
- The importance of some form of belief (not necessarily religious) when it comes to evaluating our lives
- The importance of being clear about what you want for your own death
And lots more!
 
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it and leave us a 5* review on iTunes or wherever you’re listening.
Order the ebook or audiobook (narrated by Rachel) versions of Rachel’s book, Magnificent Midlife: Transform Your Middle Years, Menopause And Beyond at magnificentmidlife.com/book
The paperback can be purchased on Amazon or other online retailers:
UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Magnificent-Midlife-Transform-Middle-Menopause/dp/173981150X/
US & Canada: https://www.amazon.com/Magnificent-Midlife-Transform-Middle-Menopause/dp/173981150X/
Australia: https://www.amazon.com.au/Magnificent-Midlife-Transform-Middle-Menopause/dp/173981150X/
You can listen to all the other episodes and get the show notes at magnificentmidlife.com/podcast.
Recommended by the Sunday Times.
Feedspot #3 in best midlife podcasts and #15 in best women over 50 podcasts worldwide.
You'll find lots of strategies, support, and resources to help make your midlife magnificent at magnificentmidlife.com.
Check out Rachel's online Revitalize Experience, a 6-week intensive small group mentoring experience or 1-1 Midlife Mentoring.
 
Follow Rachel on:
Facebook: facebook.com/magnificentmidlife
Instagram: instagram.com/magnificentmidlife
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/rachellankester
Twitter: twitter.com/MagnifMidlife
Pinterest: pinterest.co.uk/MagnificentMidlife1
Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCEteu6Z2mW1z1wnHiVB08uw
Tiktok: tiktok.com/@magnificent_midlife
 

1 hr 13 min

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