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Ask a Death Doula with experienced hospice and oncology nurse, Suzanne B. O’Brien RN is a platform to empower, heal and inspire people through brining back the sacred awareness of death and all that it teaches us about life.This podcast is to help people accept death as a natural part of life and provide a safe space to learn about the subject openly. This education is for family caregivers wanting to learn how to care for those at the end of life and is packed with invaluable information for professional Death Doulas.

Death is a natural part of life, and understanding it can help us to live our lives more fully. By facing the reality of death, we can gain a better understanding of our own existence and find meaning in life. When we come to terms with death, we can turn our fear into a source of strength and courage.

Ultimately, learning about death can help us to live more meaningful lives by giving us perspective on what really matters in life. By coming to terms with mortality, we gain insight into how precious each moment is and how important it is to make the most out of every day.

Suzanne B. O’Brien RN is a former hospice and oncology nurse and the founder of International Doulagivers Institute. She is a founding member of The National Hospice and Palliative Care organization NHPCO’s End of Life Doula Council and a founding member and former Vice President of NEDA National End of Life Doula Alliance. Suzanne was awarded “Worldwide Leader in Healthcare” by the International Nurses Association in 2015 for creating Doulagivers Institute. Suzanne was named Humanitarian Ambassador for Oprah Magazine in 2019 for her work to bring peace and comfort to those facing the end of life around the world.

Ask a Death Doula Suzanne B. O’Brien RN

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    • 4.6 • 62 Ratings

Ask a Death Doula with experienced hospice and oncology nurse, Suzanne B. O’Brien RN is a platform to empower, heal and inspire people through brining back the sacred awareness of death and all that it teaches us about life.This podcast is to help people accept death as a natural part of life and provide a safe space to learn about the subject openly. This education is for family caregivers wanting to learn how to care for those at the end of life and is packed with invaluable information for professional Death Doulas.

Death is a natural part of life, and understanding it can help us to live our lives more fully. By facing the reality of death, we can gain a better understanding of our own existence and find meaning in life. When we come to terms with death, we can turn our fear into a source of strength and courage.

Ultimately, learning about death can help us to live more meaningful lives by giving us perspective on what really matters in life. By coming to terms with mortality, we gain insight into how precious each moment is and how important it is to make the most out of every day.

Suzanne B. O’Brien RN is a former hospice and oncology nurse and the founder of International Doulagivers Institute. She is a founding member of The National Hospice and Palliative Care organization NHPCO’s End of Life Doula Council and a founding member and former Vice President of NEDA National End of Life Doula Alliance. Suzanne was awarded “Worldwide Leader in Healthcare” by the International Nurses Association in 2015 for creating Doulagivers Institute. Suzanne was named Humanitarian Ambassador for Oprah Magazine in 2019 for her work to bring peace and comfort to those facing the end of life around the world.

    The Global Love Project with Justin Lucci

    The Global Love Project with Justin Lucci

    In this podcast episode, we delve into the story of Justin Lucci, the founder of the Global Love Project, who left his corporate career to spread messages of love and connection through chalk art. Justin shares his transformative journey, including the personal loss that led him to reevaluate his life and how the act of chalking became a therapeutic practice for him. The episode highlights the importance of authenticity, community, and personal growth, and discusses the power of creativity and intention in healing and connecting with others. The host also shares her experience of fostering community through a weekly chalk art event. Justin’s mission to elevate love and consciousness globally is showcased, inviting listeners to participate in the movement and contribute to a more connected and compassionate world.

    • 27 min
    How To Build a Network Resource to Grow Your Death Doula Business

    How To Build a Network Resource to Grow Your Death Doula Business

    In this podcast episode, Suzanne O’Brien discusses the role of death doulas in providing compassionate end-of-life care. She explains the importance of building a network resource list to support families through various services such as estate planning, eco-friendly burial options, and how to run a successful death doula business. Suzanne emphasizes the significance of planning for a stress-free end-of-life experience, hosting monthly death cafes for community engagement, and the need for better end-of-life training for medical professionals. She provides practical advice for death doulas to integrate into their communities and make a positive impact on the end-of-life journey for individuals and their loved ones.

    • 22 min
    The Deeper Meaning of Doula Work with Doulagivers Graduate Judi Arasi

    The Deeper Meaning of Doula Work with Doulagivers Graduate Judi Arasi

    Guiding Lights in the Passage from Life to Death with Judi Arasi
    Join us as we shine a spotlight on Judi Arasi, a remarkable graduate from the Dula Giver Practitioner program, whose journey into becoming a death doula is nothing short of inspiring. Judi shares the pivotal moment that propelled her towards this calling—the death of her mother-in-law—which revealed to her the pressing need for a more informed and compassionate approach to end-of-life care. Our conversation with Judi illuminates the critical role of death doulas in offering solace and support to families navigating this profound chapter of life, and underscores the burgeoning global recognition of death as an intrinsic human experience rather than a medical event. Listen in as Judi's personal narrative captures the transformative power of embracing one's true purpose in serving others during life's final moments.
     
    In this heartfelt exchange, I reflect on the life-altering lessons learned from my vocation in end-of-life care. The profound privilege of being invited into the intimate space of people's homes during times of crisis has reshaped my outlook, instilling in me an appreciation for gratitude, forgiveness, and the art of cherishing human connections. I recount poignant interactions with patients and their families, emphasizing the deep bonds and the sense of extended family that emerges from this unique form of caregiving. This conversation culminates with the emotional recounting of being honored with the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization Volunteer of the Year Award for 2023, a testament to the significant impact that compassion and companionship have in the lives of those we serve. Tune in as we explore these touching moments and celebrate the indelible impact of end-of-life care on both the giver and receiver.
     
     
    We dive into:
    (04:47 - 06:03) Discovery of Doula Calling(19:45 - 21:02) Supporting End-of-Life Choices With Doulas(23:16 - 23:51) Becoming a Doula
     
     
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    Knowing the basic skills on how to care for someone at the end of life and planning ahead - and BOTH Doulagivers Institute is giving you for FREE!
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    • 27 min
    How to Talk to Children About Death

    How to Talk to Children About Death

    This podcast episode explores the often-taboo topic of death and how engaging in open conversations with children about mortality can foster a healthy understanding and reduce fear. The host reflects on hospice experiences and the wisdom of the dying, emphasizing the importance of living with authenticity and passion. Personal narratives and the emerging Death Doula movement are discussed, highlighting the need to prioritize what truly matters in life. The episode concludes with practical advice on age-appropriate discussions with children about death and an invitation for listeners to incorporate these insights into their lives.

    • 32 min
    Talking "Doula Houses" with Kim Adams from The Omega Home Network

    Talking "Doula Houses" with Kim Adams from The Omega Home Network

    In this podcast episode, Suzanne and Kim Adams, an advocate for compassionate end-of-life care and member of the Omega Home Network, discuss the importance of community homes for those dying without family support. They delve into the challenges and practicalities of setting up such homes, including the need for local community support and philanthropy, given the absence of government funding. The Omega Home Network’s work providing non-medical, social model homes for end-of-life care is discussed. The episode also includes a call to action for community involvement in end-of-life care and an invitation to an upcoming conference in Indianapolis on the same topic.

    • 28 min
    The Difference Between Ego and Heart Guidance

    The Difference Between Ego and Heart Guidance

    In this podcast episode, the host, Suzanne O’Brien, explores the dichotomy between the ego and the heart, two internal guidance systems that shape our life decisions. She introduces listeners to her ’RAI technique,’ a method to discern and align with one’s true purpose by listening to the heart’s guidance over the ego’s fear-based analysis. Suzanne emphasizes the importance of trust, faith, and love in navigating life and shares her personal journey from New York City to Charlotte, North Carolina, as an example of overcoming ego-driven fears. The episode also discusses different states of consciousness and the spiritual lessons from end-of-life patients. Additionally, listeners are invited to join a free Level One End of Life Doula training to embrace spiritual growth and rediscover life’s true calling.

    • 36 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
62 Ratings

62 Ratings

Crispy noodles ,

Absolutely awesome podcast

There are so many lessons here about life yes I said it life. I love hearing all the information shared here and how we can live everyday better fulfilled and learn how to talk about the inevitable.

Serosion3119 ,

Wonderful Information!

I am in training to be an End-of-Life doula and found this podcast thru other podcasts. Very helpful and informative!

YabberWI ,

Educational, wholistic and grounded

From the first episode I listened to, through to my twentieth I’m appreciative of the depths this podcast takes us. As a non-medical professional I didn’t know if exploring the opportunity to be a Death / End of Life Doula is something I’d be welcomed to do…glad to hear and learn that the doors are open to one and all. I find myself smiling and nodding often at the content brought forth to share. So appreciate the balanced approach for self-care and caring for the dying. I look forward to participating in the trainings offered as well. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and deep passion for this part of our lives journey…and introducing us to a vast array of others who address/support grief, the dying and those around them.

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