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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 54 MIN

Processing Grief and Dying with Dignity with Darnell Lamont Walker

from The Shift: Stories of Resistance + Resilience · host Mark Travis Rivera

In the Season Two premiere of The Shift: Stories of Resistance and Resilience, host Mark Travis Rivera sits down with author, death doula, and Emmy-nominated writer Darnell Lamont Walker. The conversation explores how facing mortality can help us live more fully, connect more deeply with others, and approach grief with honesty and compassion.Darnell shares insights from his book Never Can Say Goodbye: The Life of a Death Doula and the Art of a Peaceful End, reflecting on how his work supporting people at the end of life has shaped his understanding of community, grief, and the importance of telling our stories while we are still here.Together, Mark and Darnell discuss how grief shows up in many forms, including the loss of loved ones, relationships, and versions of ourselves we thought we would become. They also reflect on the collective grief that followed the COVID-19 pandemic and why creating spaces to talk openly about loss is essential for healing.Throughout the episode, Darnell emphasizes the power of storytelling at the end of life. From writing meaningful obituaries to encouraging people to share the stories they carry, he reminds listeners that everyone deserves to be remembered fully and truthfully. The conversation also explores the role of community in resilience and the need to build deeper connections and support with one another through life’s most difficult moments.Ultimately, this episode is not just about dying well. It is about living intentionally, loving deeply, and making sure the stories inside us are shared before it is too late.Guest Bio:Darnell Lamont Walker is a death doula, Emmy-nominated children’s television writer, producer, and explorer. Born in Charlottesville, Virginia, he creates spaces worldwide for healing through storytelling, end-of-life care, and workshops on grief, resilience, unlocking the writer within, and radical empathy. He joyfully lives in the Chattahoochee National Forest of North Georgia.Connect with Mark:⁠Sign up for Mark's Newsletter⁠⁠Follow Mark on Social Media⁠Connect with Darnell:InstagramLinkedInWebsite Order Darnell’s Book: Never Can Say GoodbyeQuestions or comments?Email us at [email protected].  Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/dan-snyder/returning-homeLicense code: ASYBPBHYUQEWOLWEDisclaimer Note: The captions in this video are auto-generated, and while we try to ensure accuracy, you may notice a typo or error. Thank you in advance for extending grace.

In the Season Two premiere of The Shift: Stories of Resistance and Resilience, host Mark Travis Rivera sits down with author, death doula, and Emmy-nominated writer Darnell Lamont Walker. The conversation explores how facing mortality can help us live more fully, connect more deeply with others, and approach grief with honesty and compassion.Darnell shares insights from his book Never Can Say Goodbye: The Life of a Death Doula and the Art of a Peaceful End, reflecting on how his work supporting people at the end of life has shaped his understanding of community, grief, and the importance of telling our stories while we are still here.Together, Mark and Darnell discuss how grief shows up in many forms, including the loss of loved ones, relationships, and versions of ourselves we thought we would become. They also reflect on the collective grief that followed the COVID-19 pandemic and why creating spaces to talk openly about loss is essential for healing.Throughout the episode, Darnell emphasizes the power of storytelling at the end of life. From writing meaningful obituaries to encouraging people to share the stories they carry, he reminds listeners that everyone deserves to be remembered fully and truthfully. The conversation also explores the role of community in resilience and the need to build deeper connections and support with one another through life’s most difficult moments.Ultimately, this episode is not just about dying well. It is about living intentionally, loving deeply, and making sure the stories inside us are shared before it is too late.Guest Bio:Darnell Lamont Walker is a death doula, Emmy-nominated children’s television writer, producer, and explorer. Born in Charlottesville, Virginia, he creates spaces worldwide for healing through storytelling, end-of-life care, and workshops on grief, resilience, unlocking the writer within, and radical empathy. He joyfully lives in the Chattahoochee National Forest of North Georgia.Connect with Mark:⁠Sign up for Mark's Newsletter⁠⁠Follow Mark on Social Media⁠Connect with Darnell:InstagramLinkedInWebsite Order Darnell’s Book: Never Can Say GoodbyeQuestions or comments?Email us at [email protected].  Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/dan-snyder/returning-homeLicense code: ASYBPBHYUQEWOLWEDisclaimer Note: The captions in this video are auto-generated, and while we try to ensure accuracy, you may notice a typo or error. Thank you in advance for extending grace.

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