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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2024 · 30 MIN

Celebrating National Caregiver Month and Why I Wrote THE GOOD DEATH BOOK

from Ask a Death Doula · host Suzanne B. O’Brien RN

  Discover the secrets to balancing the demands of the "sandwich generation" and master the intricacies of end-of-life care with insights that could change your perspective forever. Host Suzanne O'Brien, a seasoned hospice and oncology nurse, shares wisdom from her book, "The Good Death," to help caregivers navigate the challenging landscape of caring for both aging parents and children while maintaining their own careers. Through enlightening discussions, we shine a light on the urgent need for support systems and the transformative power of education in reducing the fear surrounding death. Unravel the complexity of grief and understand how embracing death as a natural part of life can lead to healing. Suzanne shares heartening stories of individuals who have found peace and solace after loss, underscoring the role of resources like "The Good Death Book" in preparing families for the inevitable journey. As advancements in medicine extend life expectancy, families must equip themselves to ensure a dignified and supportive end-of-life experience for their loved ones. By fostering a collective approach to caregiving, we can prevent the responsibility from becoming an isolating burden. Join us in celebrating National Caregiver Month by acknowledging the tireless contributions of caregivers everywhere. Suzanne extends a heartfelt message of appreciation and highlights the importance of spreading awareness about the resources available to support those in caregiving roles. By challenging misconceptions and embracing meaningful end-of-life rituals, we can enrich our understanding of life and death, empowering caregivers and families to face these moments with dignity and meaning. Tune in for a conversation filled with compassion, dedication, and valuable life lessons.   SIGN UP FOR THE "GOOD DEATH" SEMINAR SERIES on NOVEMBER 13th at 7pm ET - Click here The Good Death Seminar Series will be hosted LIVE on Zoom! Space is limited! Save your seat now!           We dive into: (00:02) - Supporting Caregivers in End-of-Life (07:23) - Navigating Grief and End-of-Life Care (19:41) - Embracing End-of-Life Rituals and Choices (28:02) - Celebrating National Caregiver Month         We want to hear from you!!! If you found this podcast helpful, Please Rate, Review, & Follow so we can reach more people.       Links mentioned in this episode: Doulagivers Institute The NEXT Free Level 1 End of Life Doula Training Registration LINK  The NEXT Free Doulagivers Discovery Webinar  Pre-order THE GOOD DEATH BOOK   80-90% of a positive end of life depends on these two things: 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! Access them Below! Making your wishes known is one of the greatest gifts you can give to your loved ones. Download The Doulagivers 9 Choice Advance Directive now! It's FREE!     More about what we do at Doulagivers Institute - Click here!  

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In this podcast episode, host Suzanne O’Brien, a seasoned hospice and oncology nurse, shares valuable insights and stories from her book, ”The Good Death.” The episode focuses on the challenges faced by the ”sandwich generation,” who are tasked with caring for both aging parents and children while managing their careers. Suzanne highlights the urgent need for support systems and education to reduce the fear surrounding death and improve end-of-life care. Through heartening stories and testimonials, she illustrates how embracing death as a natural part of life can lead to healing and peace. The episode also delves into the importance of end-of-life rituals and making informed choices about after-death plans. Suzanne emphasizes the empowerment that comes from understanding these choices and challenges common misconceptions about death. In celebration of National Caregiver Month, she pays tribute to the dedication of caregivers and underscores the need for spreading awareness and resources to support them. Listeners are encouraged to approach end-of-life experiences with compassion and dignity, ultimately enriching their understanding of life and death.

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