Kayla Moryoussef is a Community Worker/Registered Social Service Worker from Toronto who has been volunteering and working in end-of-life/palliative care for over seven years. She is a Death Educator, Death Doula candidate with Home Hospice Association, and project manager for all of their Death Cafés across southern Ontario. Kayla truly believes in the profound power of a ‘good death’ and its lasting effects on healthy individuals, families, and communities at-large. At the age of fifteen, Kayla’s life was profoundly changed by baring witness to the death of her grandmother, a primary parent and the one of the most formative figures in her life to this day.
In this episode we talk about getting becoming a death doula, the coming death boom in our culture, the death of her grandmother and dogs, her memorial tattoos, Death Cafés, and grief dreams of grandmother.
You can find more about Kayla at www.GoodDeath.ca or on Instagram and Facebook @GoodDeathDoula
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E206 - Dr. Karen Wyatt - These Roads Can Be Tricky Sometimes
E205 - Zachary Steele - The Weight of Ashes
E204 - Autumn Toelle-Jackson - Boldly into the Darkness
E203 - Heike Mertins - Grief is...
E202 - Callsuma Ali - Bereavement Room
E201 - Guest Update - Heather Stang
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E200 - Dr. Roger Ivar Lohmann - Cultural Dream Theories
E199 - Caitlin Garvey - The Mourning Report
E198 - Saje Dyer - The Knowing
E197 - Jessica Clontz - A Grandmother’s Love
E196 - Gabrielle Mirabile - The Spirit of Zingara
E195 - Julie Potter - Harnessing the Power of Grief
E194 - Holly Truhlar - The Search for What’s Just and Holy
E193 - Sabrina Palazzo - Finding A New Mindset
E192 - Mike Bernhardt - Voices of the Grieving Heart
E191 - Guest Update - Pennie Hunt
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