Talk Dying To Me Dr. Lauren Daley
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- Society & Culture
Join Dr. Lauren Daley as she shares stories from the crossroads of life and death. Whether you’re grieving the loss of a loved one, have deep questions about life’s greatest mystery, or simply enjoy listening to candid stories from fellow mortals, this is the podcast for you.
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Big Feelings
Content warning: Today's episode explores themes related to suicide and suicidal ideation, which some listeners may find distressing.
While in the grips of depression, Kathleen Saunders contemplated taking her own life, until an unexpected and tragic turn of events stopped her in her tracks. Listen as Kathleen shares her journey to self-acceptance and self-love, while navigating the world with bipolar disorder. -
Kids Say The Darndest Things... About Death
Kids are inquisitive, uninhibited and brutally honest. So who better to tackle a taboo subject like death? On this episode, Lauren talks death with her 3 and 5 year old nephews to hear their take on a subject adults often shy away from. Then, childhood grief expert Andrea Warnick shares some guiding principles on how to support our kids through the harder parts of being human.
For more information on how to support kids through grief, check out today's show notes on www.talkdyingtome.com or follow us on Facebook and Instagram @talkdyingtome. You can also follow Andrea Warnick @awc_grief. -
A Force of Nature
How do you prepare your kids for a life without you? Megan Roberts grapples with this question each day as she navigates motherhood while living with stage IV cancer.
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When The World Stood Still
What if a week was deleted from your life? That is exactly what it felt like when 42 year old Jaclyn Robinson was placed on a ventilator for 8 days after contracting COVID-19. On this episode, she describes the harrowing experience of surviving a critical illness, and how her life has changed after coming so close to death.
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This Is What Dying Looks Like
How does a body die? On this episode of Talk Dying to Me, Lauren sits down with two palliative care nurses in attempt to demystify the dying process. They talk about what dying looks like, what we know to be true about this important transition we will all one day face, and some of the less tangible parts of dying.
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Monica and Me
Dying is one thing, but what if what you're dying from has the potential to change who you are in the process? This is exactly the struggle Ashley faces as she lives life with a slow growing brain tumour in her left frontal lobe she calls "Monica." On this episode, Ashley explores her journey to self acceptance in the face of an illness that threatens who she is and how she shows up in the world.