Grave Concerns

Cultivating Well-Being at the End of Life

27 min · 26. Mai 2026
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People who take care of the dying say there seems to be several things those at the end-of-life really want.  They want to repair damaged relationships, say thank you to people who meant the most to them and say the words, one last time, "I love you."  Our guest, noted palliative care physician, Dr. Ira Byock [https://www.irabyock.org/]also says asking for forgiveness and forgiving others is key to dying with a sense of well-being.  As part of a wide-ranging conversation, Dr. Byock tells our host, Cathy Wurzer, something that he has never regretting doing before his own mother died.  It's a great conversation with the author of the best-selling books "Dying Well" and "The Four Things that Matter Most."

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