Episode 33: Of Death & Daffodils

In this episode, Kendra and guest Barbara Mango, co-author of Convergence: the Interconnection of Extraordinary Experience talk about their experiences as they supported and tended dying parents.

This is a heavy, deep episode, with talk about grief, pain and loss. If such discussions upset you, we understand if you skip this one, but we promise that if you listen, you will find stories of spiritual beauty within.

Both women separately experienced epiphanies that have led them to consider a new path in their lives advocating for compassionate end of life care for all humans.

On Death and Dying by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross is the classic text on the subject if you need more information.

The No One Dies Alone Foundation provides training to volunteers who sit with dying patients who for whatever reason have no family or friends who can assist them in the process of death.

Inspired by the NODA Foundation, No Veteran Dies Alone provides the same services especially for veterans who lack family and friends to ease their transition.

New outro music by Zak Kramer : “Falling into Emptiness/Holding Hands.”

Thank you for listening.

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