Episodes
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In this episode we are joined by Stephanie Aycock, Speaker, Creator, and Transformational Coach as well as Dr. Brandt Wiskur, Ph.D. in Neuroscience and MSW, who have each transformed their personal experiences with suicide into impactful works of art and healing. Through a deeply intimate discussion, we explore how they've used their talents - writing a book and creating a screenplay- to turn pain into purpose, providing both insights and resources along the way.
Here is the link for Stephanie's film Bloom:
http://thefilmbloom.com/
Stephanie's Instagram link:
https://www.instagram.com/thejourneyofbloom/profilecard/?igsh=MWdzaTNiaHQ4eDQwYg==
Here are links for the songs Stephanie mentions:
https://open.spotify.com/track/7nlFApzGqy0RWybsEznVlZ?si=0c5bc9qnRK2FrMivw4n8Rg
https://youtu.be/E7pagLfV91E
Stephanie's MENTAL System:
M - mediate/make bed
E - exercise/ express
N - nature/nutrition
T - togetherness (community)
A - ask for help
L - laughter
A link for Dr. Brant Wiskur's Book
The Battle Within: Knocking Out Self-Deleting Thoughts
https://a.co/d/bBH28oY
Please call 988 if you or anyone you know needs the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
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In this unexpected episode of Death Doula Duo, the tables are turned when our scheduled guest didn't make it. Join us for an impromptu and candid conversation as we explore our own beliefs, views, and experiences as death doulas. Get to know us on a deeper level as we answer fun and thought-provoking questions that reveal our personal journeys, philosophies, and the heart behind the work we do. It's a unique, unscripted peek into the minds of two passionate death doulas.
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In this episode, Jen and Sara have an honest conversation with Alanna and Bo Ireland, a ministerial couple dedicated to guiding others through life's challenges, including death and grief. With unique roles and experiences in ministry, Alanna an Bo share how they bring peace, compassion, and acceptance to those inside and outside the church. They discuss their approach to helping people prepare and cope with loss, offering a fresh perspective on bridging the gap between the church and the broader community. No matter one's religious or cultural background, they emphasize that love and acceptance are universal needs during times of pain and grief.
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Join us with Trey Gee and Bridgette (filling in for Sara) in this episode where we delve into the inspiring journey of a disabled combat veteran who faced harrowing shadows of trauma and emerged into a life illuminated by spirituality and fulfillment. Trey is down to earth as he shares about his transformation and how practical disciplines including meditation and spirituality helped him to reclaim his own sense of purpose and peace, and ultimately find fulfillment in helping others on their own journeys.
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We are ecstatic to have former Attorney General Drew Edmondson on the show as we continue to delve into the profound and often challenging topics of death and end-of-life issues. Drew shares personal stories, expert insights, and stories that explore the legal, ethical, and emotional aspects of end-of-life planning. A key focus of our conversations is the importance of getting your advance directive in place, ensuring your wishes are honored when it matters most. Whether facing these issues yourself, or supporting a loved one, this podcast provides the information and support to help navigate these moments with dignity and understanding.
The Death Doula Duo also invites you to our upcoming workshop on Advance Care Planning July 27th at 1pm at Possibilities. Our hope is to help everyone that comes gain understanding and confidence with their end-of-life choices. Please contact us with questions or comments at [email protected] or thedeathdouladuo on Facebook and Instagram.
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In this episode we sit down for an insightful interview with a professional embalmer. Join us as we delve into what you always wanted to know but didn't have the opportunity to ask. Learn about the vital role embalmers play in honoring the deceased and providing comfort to grieving families. Whether you're curious about the technical aspects or the emotional impact of this profession, this conversation offers a unique glimpse into a world few truly understand.
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In this episode Raschelle and Violet each tell their unique story of how going to say their final goodbyes to a dying loved one also allowed them to experience something profound. Their experiences share similarities in a way that is beautiful and relatable, as it speaks to the sacred and marvelous transition from life to death. Their ability to be in tune with a higher purpose allowed them to be both a conduit and a witness. In this episode we explore their encounters with death, how these experiences unfolded, and the profound impact they had giving meaning to their lives.
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In this episode of The Death Doula Duo, Sara and Jennifer are joined by Tera McAmis, Energy Practitioner of Elevated Energies. Tera shares her transformative journey of working with energy in order to empower clients with experiential understanding and knowledge of who they truly are and what they are capable of. This work translates beautifully to also include her work with those that are close to the death and grieving process.
This episode provides an intimate look at death and how Tera's work with folks during this transition can benefit both those who are passing on as well as their loved ones that are still here. Also, we discuss how the role of the death doula works in tandem to hold space for those who are dying as well as provide understanding and assistance to the family left behind throughout this journey.
You can contact Tera through her website at: elevatedenergies.biz or by email at: [email protected]
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Join us for a unique and surprisingly light-hearted discussion about the importance of planning for the inevitable with our witty guest, Russ Bridges, a seasoned funeral home and cemetery sales expert. Through a blend of humor and heartfelt anecdotes, we explore why end-of-life matters aren't just about the practicalities, but also embracing life to the fullest. From unexpected mishaps to touching moments, this episode offers a refreshingly candid perspective on a topic often shrouded. We also discover how the funeral home industry is evolving to meet the changing needs and wishes of people in our complex world. Tune in for laughs, insights, and a newfound appreciation for the journey ahead.
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Join us on The Death Doula Duo as we sit down with Charlene Kilgore, a hospice volunteer coordinator with years of experience. From her role as a volunteer coordinator to her insights on the profound impact of volunteering, Charlene shares her journey and sheds light on the importance of volunteering in hospice care. Tune in as we explore what volunteering entails, how it can transform lives, and why it's a call to action for everyone to consider.
To volunteer with Charlene, you can reach her by email or phone at:
405-360-2400
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Join us on a profound exploration as the Death Doula Duo take a deep dive into the realm of hospice care, unraveling it's profound benefits and dispelling misconceptions. Dr. Nassar gracefully shares his insights, recounting the inception of hospice in the US and the influential pioneers who helped to shape his journey. Their message resonated deeply, and inspired him to embark on a lifelong mission of compassion, enhancing the quality of life for patients and families alike.
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In this episode, we dive into what is a good death and what is a Death Doula anyway