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Everyone Dies

  • Death Doula

    16 GIU 2021 · Linda Barnard talks with us about her journey to becoming an End-of-Life doula. She started her business Heading Home OC after noticing a need for helpers that specialized in death preparation. Not all the people that death doulas help are terminally ill; some want help to prepare for their death to relieve stress for their survivors. Join us for our talk with this truly inspirational person. For further information on this interview: https://bit.ly/2SvPfek
    Ascoltato 25 min. 54 sec.
  • Emerging from COVID

    9 GIU 2021 · This week Everyone Dies team member, Victoria Lynn Bentley talks with us about emerging from COVID quarantine and reclaiming our lives.  Victoria is a licensed professional counselor and discusses reopening ourselves to vulnerability, the value of mindfulness and the use of Telehealth to have someone to talk to about our fears and anxiety. For more information on this interview and contact: https://bit.ly/3zbAEVN
    Ascoltato 39 min. 1 sec.
  • Visit from our loved ones after death

    4 GIU 2021 · Everyone Dies had the pleasure of talking with Bill Guggenheim about after-death communications (ADC) which are contacts from someone who has died directly to us by the dead without a medium. We can’t make it happen, we do not control it…it either occurs or it doesn’t. One of the first books that took a data gathering approach to these communications was published in 1995 by Bill and Judy Guggenheim in their book, Hello From Heaven!. In it, they share 353 stories from people about ADC, stories from people in all walks of life. Have you ever had a visit from a loved one who was dead? For futher information on this interview: https://bit.ly/3uPSUR2
    Ascoltato 39 min. 21 sec.
  • Why Do People Die

    26 MAG 2021 · Children have questions about everything. This week Dr. Marianne Matzo is talking with William the Fifth and his mother Lorilei about why people die, how people die (William talks a bit about bayonets and the American Revolution), and what happens after death. William is fascinated with zombies and Michael Jacksons’ “Thriller” video, so, our interview includes the evolution of zombies. A resource to help you talk to children about death is Everyone Dies and yes, it is normal (Vanitas Press, 2020). This book offers a clear, communicable paradigm regarding why death happens and does not shy away from the fact that death is a natural part of life. It offers children and adults in their lives a simple way to talk about death. We are working to normalize death starting with very young children so that we can prevent/reduce fear of mortality. This book can help inform this agenda, but more importantly, helps families with children who are grieving and lack the tools to help their children understand what is happening. For more information and contact: https://bit.ly/2Sv1tn3
    Ascoltato 34 min. 29 sec.
  • Dementia Management Alternatives

    19 MAG 2021 · Caring for a loved one with dementia is extremely hard work.  We were pleased to talk with Ellie about alternatives to medications in the management of dementia symptoms. Ellie is a registered nurse and herbalist who worked for 20 years as a hospice nurse.  In the 1990s, she worked with many patients as an herbalist, helping them to discover ways to find comfort. Though she could not offer cures for their life-threatening diseases, she was able to help them extend their lives with a focus on enjoying their time at the end of life For more information and contact: https://bit.ly/3whF4bf
    Ascoltato 34 min. 39 sec.
  • Dr. Ken Doka and Grieving

    12 MAG 2021 · We are pleased to welcome Dr. Ken Doka to our show this week. Join us as we talk about what it takes to heal and go on after a loss. Dr. Doka is an expert on grief work, and we are so pleased to offer his wisdom to you on our show. Dr. Doka has keynoted conferences throughout North America as well as Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. He participates in the annual Hospice Foundation of America Teleconference and has appeared on CNN and Nightline. In addition, he has served as a consultant to medical, nursing, funeral service, and hospice organizations as well as businesses and educational and social service agencies. For more information and contact: https://bit.ly/2RR2Dcg
    Ascoltato 53 min. 24 sec.
  • Dating after the death of your Partner

    5 MAG 2021 · We have met Michael in previous interviews when he talked about caring for his wife with Huntington’s. Janet, his wife, died 1/10/21 and on Easter Sunday Michael became engaged. In this podcast, we talk about dating after Janet’s death and how Michael sees love and life for his future. For information and contact: https://bit.ly/3umVQFh
    Ascoltato 44 min. 3 sec.
  • Who Takes Care of Nurses

    28 APR 2021 · Our show this week is pleased to share with you an interview with Jane Nelson, CEO of the Oklahoma Nurses Association since 2002. We talk about the challenges of providing support and work/life balance in nursing. 91% of nurses are women; in other professions, large numbers of women left their jobs during the pandemic to care for and home-school their children. Nurses, because of their essential role in health care were unable to do this which added additional stress to their lives. For more information and contact: https://bit.ly/3u18FVQ
    Ascoltato 43 min. 14 sec.
  • Mike Ward's Song about his Father

    21 APR 2021 · Mike Ward is a Detroit-based singer and songwriter who writes about coming to terms with aging, loss, and death. His most recent album, The Darkness, and the Light was released on 1/26/21. This week Mike and I talked about a song he wrote for his father called Wrestling with Ghosts. His father was relatively healthy until his death at age 95, but not without much loss and grief. For additional information and contact :https://bit.ly/32FCj6J
    Ascoltato 25 min. 39 sec.
  • Parkinson Disease

    14 APR 2021 · This week we had the pleasure of interviewing Eli Pollard, the Executive Director at the World Parkinson Coalition. The Coalition convenes a World Parkinson’s Congress every three years to bring together patients, care partners, researchers, and health care practitioners to further the conversation regarding solving the puzzle of this disease. Eli brings her passion for her work and a great deal of information about Parkinson’s Disease to this interview. For more information on Parkinson Disease and Contact Information: https://bit.ly/3eh9UJZ
    Ascoltato 31 min. 55 sec.

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Dr. Marianne Matzo is the host of Everyone Dies Everyone Dies is a nonprofit that strives to: Educate the public about the processes associated with dying and death including the...

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Dr. Marianne Matzo is the host of Everyone Dies
Everyone Dies is a nonprofit that strives to: Educate the public about the processes associated with dying and death including the full range of choices available.
Empower the public regarding options and evidence-based information to help them guide their care and effectively communicate with their health care practitioners and family.
Normalize dying and reinforce that even though everyone dies, first we live and that every day we are alive is a gift.
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