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EP10: Steady Waves EOL

38 min · 19 de nov de 2018
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I Speak to Emily Cross, musician and founder of @steady_waves_eol Emily is a death doula who serves to uphold the wishes of the dying. 'As long as people have been dying people have been death doulas' We talk about this fascinating profession, Emily's living funeral ceremonies and work/life balances. www.steadywaveseol.com

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