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    Explore "terminal illness" with insightful episodes like "Hospice Chaplains Honor the Spiritual Life of People at End of LIfe", "Episode 8: Dave Rudd - CF Awareness Series", "Death With Dignity - Dr. Peg Sandeen", "A Caregiver's Survival Guide: How to Help Yourself" and "034: Choosing Healing in the Face of Cancer, Death, and Grief" from podcasts like ""Lighting the Path: A New Concept of Hospice Care", "The Story of Life Podcast", "Grief Out Loud", "Everyone Dies (Every1Dies)" and "Walk Through Grief with Grace"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    Hospice Chaplains Honor the Spiritual Life of People at End of LIfe

    Hospice Chaplains Honor the Spiritual Life of People at End of LIfe

    October is Clergy Appreciation Month and we want to recognize these remarkable individuals who provide spiritual care to patients and their families in hospice. They come from various faith backgrounds and are well-trained in offering support to individuals from diverse belief systems. Our guest is spiritual counselor Polly Stock from Harbor Hospice of Missouri.  Polly shares the training and motivation that brought her to work as a hospice chaplain, and shares stories of her journey as a chaplain--stories of heartbreak and humor, love and grace.  Harbor and Beacon would like to recognize all of the 70+ spiritual counselors who provide spiritual care to patients and families.  

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    For more information about Harbor Hospice, please visit harborhospice.com

    For more information about Beacon Hospice, please visit beacon.life.

    For more information about HarborCare & BeaconCare Palliative Services, please visit myharborcare.com

    Please send your questions or comments to the podcast host at jfenter@harborhcs.com

    Episode 8: Dave Rudd - CF Awareness Series

    Episode 8: Dave Rudd - CF Awareness Series

    Dave Rudd tells his story of life - which includes wrestling, living in Paraguay, and navigating the ups and downs of raising children with Cystic Fibrosis.

    Part 2 of the May CF Awareness Month Series.

    Want to be a part of the Great Strides event that was mentioned in the podcast? Copy and past this URL into your web browser to register to walk and/or just donate some money to help find a cure for Cystic Fibrosis. https://fightcf.cff.org/site/TR/GreatStrides/128_Utah_Salt_Lake_City?team_id=123457&pg=team&fr_id=9733

    Death With Dignity - Dr. Peg Sandeen

    Death With Dignity - Dr. Peg Sandeen

    At the age of 27, Dr. Peg Sandeen faced an impossible request. Her husband, John, who was dying from HIV/AIDS, told Peg that he couldn’t stand the pain anymore and wanted her to help him end his life. It was the early 1990’s though and there was no legal avenue for Peg to help John in his wish to die with the dignity he had in life. Peg went on to get both a Master's and Ph.D. in social work. Throughout that time, the memory of John’s last wish motivated her to work towards changing the landscape for people facing the end of life. Dr. Sandeen is now the Executive Director of Death With Dignityworking in end-of-life advocacy and fighting for medical aid in dying laws across the U.S.  

    In our conversation we discuss:

    • Meeting and falling in love with John
    • Getting the news of John's HIV diagnosis
    • How Hannah and John talked with their daughter Hannah about her father's illness
    • The shame and stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS
    • Caregiving for a dying husband as a young mother and wife
    • The current state of right to die laws across the U.S.
    • Moving from an intellectual to emotional understanding of grief
    • Learning to support Hannah in her grief

    Dr. Sandeen's HuffPost article: My Husband Asked Me to Help Him Die. I Couldn't Do It - and My Life Changed Forever 

    A Caregiver's Survival Guide: How to Help Yourself

    A Caregiver's Survival Guide: How to Help Yourself
    Learn strategies to take care of yourself as you accept the course of a loved one’s terminal illness, cope with its challenges, and savor the time they still have left.


    A terminal diagnosis for a loved one can turn the world upside-down. Giving care of a also requires good self-care and proper perspective. In this episode you will learn several tools to help you in the rough road ahead.


    In this Episode:


    • 03:08 – Cheeseburger Pie
    • 06:40 – How to Take Care of Yourself as a Terminal Caregiver
    • 31:17 – Tales from the Crypt – “Abra Cadaver”
    • 34:05 – Does Life Flash Before Your Eyes When You Die?
    • 41:36 – Outro

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    034: Choosing Healing in the Face of Cancer, Death, and Grief

    034: Choosing Healing in the Face of Cancer, Death, and Grief

    Without this story, Jenn’s work in the world of grief and this very podcast wouldn’t exist. For a special Father’s Day episode, Jenn tells the story of the healing journey that she and her dad, Gil, embarked on after his diagnosis with prostate cancer. Listen for a story not just about terminal illness, death, and grief, but also about how even though you can’t always cure, but you can always heal. Through help from mentors, movement, and ritual, Jenn spent a year walking with grief. It is this year of taking grief by the hand that inspired the work that Jenn does today.

     

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    Learn more about Jenn’s work at www.walkthroughgriefwithgrace.com

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    Music by Daniel Plane: www.reelcello.com

    Podcast production by Caitlin Epstein

    Embracing Life, Pt 2: Nakiah Cherry Chinchilla

    Embracing Life, Pt 2: Nakiah Cherry Chinchilla

    Guest Nakiah Cherry Chinchilla shared part one of her Roads Taken story, in which she talked about her early career in fashion and television and how she was always listening to her heart and feeling as though she were called to do more. At the same time, her home life became very confusing when her husband began exhibiting odd behaviors. That chapter ended as her husband Mike—who had been hospitalized numerous times for mental illness—came home and things between them seemed to repair themselves. Eventually, a psychiatric admission to the emergency room helped Nakiah recognize the symptoms of Huntington’s Disease in Mike.

    With the terminal diagnosis came clarity of treatments and a new set of resources she could rely on. As it is an inherited condition, however, she knew that their son Auggie might also have an uncertain future. His juvenile Huntington’s Disease and Nakiah was committed to making the most of the time he had. They turned it into an adventure, checking items off of Auggie’s “baby bucket list.” Along the way, Nakiah has returned to school for coding, data science, and engineering to understand both Auggie’s condition and the innovations that are possible in therapeutics for people with disabilities. In diving into those new technological fields, she ended up finding an answer to the call to do more to help people.

    In this episode, find out from Nakiah how listening to the call of the heart can help you help others…on today’s Roads Taken with Leslie Jennings Rowley.

     

    About This Episode's Guest

    Nakiah Cherry Chinchilla, is a data scientist and engineer focused on the use of data and technology in making significant changes in the lives of people everyday. Her interest center on the creation and development of technology, apps, games and advanced bionics for special needs children, disabled citizens, and underserved communities. Though she has extensive work experience in public relations for fashion and media companies, she has developed hard-won expertise in neurodegenerative diseases, data analytics, assistive technology, digital media, and special education advocacy.

     

    Part One of this Roads Taken story was posted on April 4, 2022.

     

    Mentioned in This Episode

    A study discussed in a previous Roads Taken episode with Elizabeth Manheim included the mini-documentary “Auggie’s Story,” produced in association with Nakiah Cherry Chinchilla and intended for use with the case study “Auggie’s Story: A Child with Huntington Disease” by Laura Y. Lorentzen, Kristie Reilly, Connor Baucom, and Elizabeth A. Manheim.

     

     

    Executive Producer/Host: Leslie Jennings Rowley

    Music: Brian Burrows

     

    Find more episodes at https://roadstakenshow.com

     

    Email the show at RoadsTakenShow@gmail.com

    Find more episodes at https://roadstakenshow.com

     

    Executive Producer/Host: Leslie Jennings Rowley

    Music: Brian Burrows

    Email the show at RoadsTakenShow@gmail.com

     

    Dr Isaac Eliaz: The Survival Paradox Explained

    Dr Isaac Eliaz: The Survival Paradox Explained
    Dr. Isaac Eliaz talks about his book, "The Survival Paradox." He discusses: 
    inflammation as the source of disease, 
    reversing aging on a cellular level,
    his work in helping terminally ill people, 
    how healing yourself is healing the globe.

    https://www.survivalparadox.com/

    Thank you to Bokuwa and Wizzie2k for your music!
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/7HfQ9VLWIRSikubNOZiu8J

    Encore: CURED: The Life-Changing Science of Spontaneous Healing with Author Dr. Jeffrey Rediger

    Encore: CURED: The Life-Changing Science of Spontaneous Healing with Author Dr. Jeffrey Rediger

    When it comes to disease, who beats the odds and why? Author and researcher Jeffrey Rediger, M.D. has explored this mystery by studying the "super-healers"—those diagnosed with a terminal illness who survived against all expectations—to find out what helped them to heal. In this conversation with Christine, Dr. Rediger dives into the root causes of illness and explains how each of us can set the stage to experience our own healing and good health.

    Encore: Grief Odyssey: Regaining life after losing a spouse to cancer

    Encore: Grief Odyssey: Regaining life after losing a spouse to cancer
    This episode focuses on 2 men who were widowed young due to both of their wives losing the loss to cancer. The shock they experienced when they learned their spouses had a terminal illness: life changing decisions that had to be made before and after the cancer treatments and how both fathers and children reacted and adjusted to their tragic losses. Cancer robs people of their joy. BUT there is life after a terminal illness and these 2 men will offer their guidance and gift of reassurance of that.

    Grief Odyssey: Regaining life after losing a spouse to cancer

    Grief Odyssey: Regaining life after losing a spouse to cancer
    This episode focuses on 2 men who were widowed young due to both of their wives losing the loss to cancer. The shock they experienced when they learned their spouses had a terminal illness: life changing decisions that had to be made before and after the cancer treatments and how both fathers and children reacted and adjusted to their tragic losses. Cancer robs people of their joy. BUT there is life after a terminal illness and these 2 men will offer their guidance and gift of reassurance of that.