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Podcast: A conversation with Karen Docherty on the intersection between mediumship and end of life care

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In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Karen Docherty on the intersection between mediumship and end of life care. Since the discovery of her abilities, Karen has worked tirelessly to bring the word of Spirit to those who need it most. From the UK to the USA, from Asia to Australia, clients from all over the […]

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Fourth Season Episode 2: Rachel S. Jordan on the intersection between trauma and end of life care

Hospice Chaplaincy

It was during my chaplain residency that I came to understand that when the tenderness of death entered me, it did not leave. Now when I pray with people I ask if they usually hold hands when they pray, that’s not something many of them have been asked in a long time.

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Podcast: A conversation with Masey Kaplan on the Loose Ends Project

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In today’s episode, Saul talks with Masey Kaplan who is one of the founders of the Loose Ends Project about the Loose Ends Project and the therapeutic value it brings to end of life care. The idea for Loose Ends Project came about when Masey Kaplan […]

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Podcast: A conversation with Dr. Jonathan Singer on grief issues in end of life carePodcast:

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In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Dr. Jonathan Singer on grief issues in end of life care. Dr. Singer is the assistant professor of clinical psychology at Texas Tech University. Some of the research that Dr. Singer has been part of that is covered in this episode; Education: B.A., Adelphi University M.A.,

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Hospice in Prison Part 1: An interview with Michele DiTomas and Keith Knauf

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Eric: Wait, so Bonnie Raitt sang a song about hospice in prison? Michele: Yeah, so in May of 2018, there was an article by Suleika Jaouad in the New York Times Magazine, and they spent about two weeks in our hospice with us learning about the work that’s done. Eric: Because that article wasn’t too long ago.

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