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    Exploring Death Midwifery & Grieving with Cassandra Yonder

    enDecember 03, 2014
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    About this Episode

    We will be talking with Cassandra Yonder about the pan death experience and some thoughts about how home funerals help with the grieving process. We will talk in particular about the concept of death midwifery.   READ MORE 

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