In this Art of Dying Well podcast, we're dipping into our audio archives to celebrate the ground we’ve covered in nearly five years of broadcasting. When we started the podcast, one of our main aims was to make living and dying well something we’re all much more comfortable talking about.
Over the course of more than 30 episodes, we’ve discussed all manner of things…
Bereavement and grief, deathbed etiquette, palliative care, remembrance, the role of end of life companions, the death of a beloved pet, traumatic loss, the importance of listening well, lone deaths, the role of art in living and dying well, men and grief, child bereavement, examining how the digital world has changed how we talk about death, and, most recently, the philosophy of life and death.
So wherever you are on the journey, I hope we’ve given you a little accompaniment and consolation over the years. We’ll be back early in 2023.
Where there's a Will there's a way | Episode 40
Back to Life | Second chances and spiritual awakening | Episode 39
How we remember the dead | A reflective tour of the beautiful London Oratory Church | Episode 38
Still birth and Abigail's Footsteps | Baby Loss Awareness Week | Episode 37
Grieving The Loss of a Child | Baby Loss Awareness Week | Episode 36
Listen to me, I'm dying! | Episode 35
Eternity? What happens after we die | Episode 34
Healing Grief Through Sport | Episode 33
The Philosophy of Life and Death | Episode 31
Why end of life companionship matters | Episode 30
Living well, ageing well and dying well | Episode 29
The Art of Listening Well | Episode 28
Men and Grief | Episode 27
Grief in the Classroom | Episode 26
Diagnosing Dying | Episode 25
The Internet and End of Life | Episode 24
End of Life Accompaniment and Lone Deaths | Episode 23
Reporting on death and dying during the pandemic | Episode 22
Bereavement and Remembrance in November | Episode 21
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