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Fourth Season Episode 1:A Conversation with David Hugger

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Welcome to our first episode of season 4 of the Hospice Chaplaincy Show. In this episode, Saul talks to David Hugger who is a retired hospice chaplain. David is also a podcaster and the author of two hospice books. His first book, “Hospice Is 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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Third Season Episode 18: A conversation with Thomas Attig on his book, “Catching your breath in grief.”Third Season Episode 18:

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He has written numerous articles and reviews on grief and loss, care of the […]. Attig is the author of Catching Your Breath in Grief…and grace will lead you home, The Heart of Grief: Death and the Search for Lasting Love and How We Grieve: Relearning the World.

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Why Family Caregivers Need Help Too

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By Nancy Dexter According to an article by the American Psychological Association, 66.6% of caregivers for older adults experience adverse symptoms for Continue Reading.

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Podcast: A conversation with Joelle Johns

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In Today’s episode, Saul talks with Joelle Johns on the importance of community education on death, dying and grief. Joelle is a pastoral thanatologist and a clinical chaplain.

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

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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: Part Two: A conversation with Ronald Greer on his new book, “The Quiet House.”

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This is Part Two of Saul’s conversation with Ronald Greer about his new book, “The Quiet House.” Ron Greer is the Director of the Pastoral Counseling Service at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, having been with this ministry for forty years. He is an ordained United Methodist minister, a Fellow of the […]

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