Lighting the Path: A New Concept of Hospice Care

Jerry Fenter

Lighting the Path is here as a guide to help anyone with a life-limiting illness have a better end of life experience. Our goal is to provide you with honest, clear, and unbiased information about hospice and palliative care.

  1. Understanding Grief and the Kübler‑Ross Model with Expert Chuck Olliff

    FEB 3

    Understanding Grief and the Kübler‑Ross Model with Expert Chuck Olliff

    In this episode of Lighting the Path, host Jerry Fenter welcomes Chuck Olliff, a Licensed Professional Counselor and grief specialist with more than 25 years of experience leading grief support groups. Chuck shares the story of how his journey into grief counseling began unexpectedly — when a local funeral director asked him to facilitate a series of grief groups for families coping with loss. Together, Jerry and Chuck explore the origins and lasting influence of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's work on the five stages of grief — denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Chuck offers a thoughtful look at each stage, explaining how they appear in real-life experiences of grief and how understanding them can bring compassion and perspective to the grieving process. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the emotional landscape of bereavement, the evolving nature of grief support, and the deeply human connection that guides people through loss toward healing. Topics discussed include: p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0"> Chuck Olliff's personal path to becoming a grief specialist p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0"> Understanding Kübler-Ross's five stages of grief p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0"> How the stages appear in real-world experiences p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0"> The evolving understanding of grief and healing To learn more about Chuck Olliff and the services he offers, visit www.chuckolliff.com  Connect with Harbor Hospice & Beacon Hospice: Follow Harbor Hospice on Facebook. Follow Beacon Hospice on Facebook. For more information about Harbor Hospice, please visit harborhospice.com For more information about Beacon Hospice, please visit beacon.life For more information about HarborCare & BeaconCare Palliative Services, please visit myharborcare.com Please send your questions or comments to the podcast host at jfenter@harborhcs.com.

    28 min
  2. Dr. Emma Jones Offers a Proven Guide to Resilience for Caregivers

    JAN 20

    Dr. Emma Jones Offers a Proven Guide to Resilience for Caregivers

    In this episode of Lighting the Path, Jerry sits down with Dr. Emma Jones, author of The Phoenix Blueprint, to talk about resilience, burnout, and the emotional tools needed to thrive as a caregiver. Dr. Jones shares what inspired her to write the book and opens up about the real causes of burnout among healthcare professionals—factors that reach far beyond workload and long hours. She introduces the concept of "emotional PPE," a metaphor she uses to describe the inner armor caregivers need to protect their emotional well-being—just as firefighters use physical protective equipment to face the dangers of their work. Dr. Jones walks listeners through her six-step model designed to help professionals prevent burnout, restore balance, and reconnect with meaning in their work. As the conversation unfolds, she offers practical wisdom drawn from her own experience and research, and finally shares the single takeaway she hopes readers and listeners will carry with them from The Phoenix Blueprint. Listeners who want to connect with Dr. Jones can visit her website or follow her on Instagram for more insights and resources. Resources mentioned p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0"> The Phoenix Blueprint: Emerging Stronger from the Blaze of Healthcare by Emma Jones, MD p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0"> Emma Jones, MD – website and additional resources for healthcare professionals (speaking, workshops, and support offerings) Connect with Harbor Hospice & Beacon Hospice: Follow Harbor Hospice on Facebook. Follow Beacon Hospice on Facebook. For more information about Harbor Hospice, please visit harborhospice.com For more information about Beacon Hospice, please visit beacon.life For more information about HarborCare & BeaconCare Palliative Services, please visit myharborcare.com Please send your questions or comments to the podcast host at jfenter@harborhcs.com.

    27 min
  3. How to Start Healing From Burnout as a Caregiver

    JAN 6

    How to Start Healing From Burnout as a Caregiver

    In this episode of Lighting the Path, hospice and palliative care physician Dr. Emma Jones shares her personal experience of spiraling into burnout and the moment that forced her to confront the depth of her mental and emotional exhaustion. Drawing from her book, The Phoenix Blueprint: Emerging Stronger from the Blaze of Healthcare, she reflects on how perfectionism, overwork, and the culture of silence around clinician distress pushed her past her limits, and how stigma and fear made it difficult to admit she needed help. Emma also talks about early warning signs of burnout—emotional depletion, growing cynicism, and a loss of meaning in work—and shares statistics that reveal how widespread burnout and mental health struggles are among healthcare professionals. She then outlines key steps in her healing process, including setting boundaries, reconnecting with purpose, and finding support beyond traditional healthcare structures, emphasizing her belief that real change begins in communities and resources outside the system itself. Resources mentioned p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0"> The Phoenix Blueprint: Emerging Stronger from the Blaze of Healthcare by Emma Jones, MD p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0"> Emma Jones, MD – website and additional resources for healthcare professionals (speaking, workshops, and support offerings) Connect with Harbor Hospice & Beacon Hospice: Follow Harbor Hospice on Facebook. Follow Beacon Hospice on Facebook. For more information about Harbor Hospice, please visit harborhospice.com For more information about Beacon Hospice, please visit beacon.life For more information about HarborCare & BeaconCare Palliative Services, please visit myharborcare.com Please send your questions or comments to the podcast host at jfenter@harborhcs.com.

    29 min
  4. How to Navigate Feelings of Guilt and Regret in Grief, Encore Episode

    12/23/2025

    How to Navigate Feelings of Guilt and Regret in Grief, Encore Episode

    In this encore episode, grief specialist Gary Roe discusses how survivors can manage feelings of guilt after the death of a loved one. Roe explores the difference between guilt and regret and offers methods for finding forgiveness and reducing emotional baggage. Guilt vs. Regret Roe explains that while often used interchangeably, guilt and regret are distinct emotions: - Guilt is the feeling we experience when we knowingly do something wrong, usually related to ethical, moral, or legal reasons. - Regret is the emotion we feel when looking back on past actions, realizing we could have handled situations differently. Strategies for Managing Guilt and Regret Roe shares several strategies for managing these difficult emotions: 1. Release these feelings through talking, writing, or creative expression 2. Seek support: Talk to someone who listens well and loves you[3]. 3. Practice self-compassion: Remember that you're doing the best you can with the information you had at the time. Reducing Emotional Baggage To lighten the load of guilt and regret, Roe suggests: - Accepting that you can't change the past: Focus on what you can control in the present. - Practicing forgiveness: Both for yourself and others involved in the situation. - Honoring the deceased: Find ways to celebrate their memory and continue their legacy. - Seeking professional help: If guilt or regret persist, consider talking to a grief counselor or therapist. You can visit Gary's website for free resources and contact information at www.garyroe.com. Connect with Harbor Hospice & Beacon Hospice: Follow Harbor Hospice on Facebook. Follow Beacon Hospice on Facebook. For more information about Harbor Hospice, please visit harborhospice.com For more information about Beacon Hospice, please visit beacon.life For more information about HarborCare & BeaconCare Palliative Services, please visit myharborcare.com Please send your questions or comments to the podcast host at jfenter@harborhcs.com.

    22 min
  5. Timely Tips on Ways to Manage Grief at the Holidays, Encore Episode

    11/11/2025

    Timely Tips on Ways to Manage Grief at the Holidays, Encore Episode

    Enjoy this encore episode about how to manage grief during the holidays with grief specialist Gary Roe.   In this podcast episode featuring grief specialist Gary Roe, the discussion centers on managing grief during the holidays, a time often marked by intensified emotions for those experiencing loss. Here are the key points covered in the episode: Why Grief Intensifies During the Holidays Emotional Triggers: The holidays can amplify feelings of grief due to memories associated with loved ones who have passed. Traditions that once brought joy may now serve as painful reminders of absence. Isolation: Many people feel alone in their grief during this time, leading to feelings of sadness and disconnection from others who may not understand their experience. Challenges of Grieving During the Holidays Expectations vs. Reality: Society often promotes a cheerful holiday spirit, which can clash with an individual's personal experience of grief, creating additional pressure. Coping Mechanisms: Some individuals may resort to unhealthy coping strategies, such as overeating or withdrawing from social interactions, as they navigate their pain. Strategies for Managing Grief Acknowledge and Process: Gary emphasizes the importance of acknowledging one's feelings rather than suppressing them. He introduces the acronym A.I.R.: Acknowledge what you are feeling. Identify how those feelings affect you. Release those feelings through expression—be it talking, writing, or creating art. Seek Support: Engaging with loved ones who can listen and provide comfort is crucial. Sharing experiences can help alleviate feelings of isolation. Personalize Your Grief Journey: Recognize that everyone grieves differently. It's essential to find what works best for you, whether that's honoring memories in a new way or creating new traditions. Conclusion Gary Roe's insights remind listeners that grief is a personal journey without a set timeline. He encourages individuals to embrace their feelings and seek support as they navigate through the complexities of loss, especially during emotionally charged times like the holidays. For more resources and support from Gary Roe, visit his website at GaryRoe.com. Connect with Harbor Hospice & Beacon Hospice: Follow Harbor Hospice on Facebook. Follow Beacon Hospice on Facebook. For more information about Harbor Hospice, please visit harborhospice.com For more information about Beacon Hospice, please visit beacon.life For more information about HarborCare & BeaconCare Palliative Services, please visit myharborcare.com Please send your questions or comments to the podcast host at jfenter@harborhcs.com.

    25 min

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Lighting the Path is here as a guide to help anyone with a life-limiting illness have a better end of life experience. Our goal is to provide you with honest, clear, and unbiased information about hospice and palliative care.