We are all going to die. And someone will have to handle what we leave behind. Odds are good that person will be someone who loved us, someone who will be grieving. Let’s not make it harder for them than it has to be. Let’s make some key decisions now in order to be kinder to those we’ll leave behind. What kind of decisions? Welcome to Dying Kindness, the podcast for people who are going to die someday. Host Cianna Stewart is learning about death and dying, and sharing information and tips along the way. Episodes include practical information, philosophical musings, interviews, and a dose of morbid humor. Because we’re all going die someday and we should learn how to talk about it.
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Each podcast is a gentle reminder of what we can do and how to hold space for ourselves and others in the beautiful process of a good death. I just accompanied my best friend from my hometown and his dying process and then hung out for a month to support his wife in the aftermath. This podcast can be gentle shepherd of your experience of presence to this part of life’s ending. Thanks you.
Dying Kindness is an outstanding podcast on a topic no other end of life or death and dying podcast is focusing on so deeply. ciana stewart, the host and creator, is an excellent host who speaks from her own experience complemented by informative guests. The material presented is clear and concise, the topics are covering the subject broadly and deeply, and the episodes are a good length for these topics. Highly recommended!
It was just coincidence that I discovered this podcast while I was in the midst of my estate planning—and it was enormously helpful. Cianna is a down to earth, practical host, sharing her experiences as well as those of expert guests with a lens towards making sure we, her listeners, set everything up for those who survive us upon our death, trying to make it easy on them. The episodes are concise and filled with actionable information. Highly recommend! Everyone should be listening to this an... more
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