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Season 2 - Episode 2 - What do Death Doulas -actually- do?

19 min · 21 de ago de 2025
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Whisper into the void.. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448318/fan_mail/new] death doula, end of life, emotional support, spiritual support, pre-planning, grief, legacy work, acceptance, mental resilience, funeral poverty In this episode, I express my never-ending gratitude for the podcast's growth and introduce the concept of Death Doulas. We discuss roles, emotional support, and the importance of pre-planning. The conversation delves into various scenarios that doulas may encounter, emphasizing the need for emotional resilience and understanding in end-of-life care. Find Amy Shea's new book at: https://bookshop.org/a/111637/9781978843998 You can find me online at www.dearpsychopomp.com [http://www.dearpsychopomp.com]  or contact@dearpsychopomp.com [contact@dearpsychopomp.com] I hope your weekend is gentle and full of opportunities ♡

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Season 2 - Episode 2 - What do Death Doulas -actually- do?

Whisper into the void.. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448318/fan_mail/new] death doula, end of life, emotional support, spiritual support, pre-planning, grief, legacy work, acceptance, mental resilience, funeral poverty In this episode, I express my never-ending gratitude for the podcast's growth and introduce the concept of Death Doulas. We discuss roles, emotional support, and the importance of pre-planning. The conversation delves into various scenarios that doulas may encounter, emphasizing the need for emotional resilience and understanding in end-of-life care. Find Amy Shea's new book at: https://bookshop.org/a/111637/9781978843998 You can find me online at www.dearpsychopomp.com [http://www.dearpsychopomp.com]  or contact@dearpsychopomp.com [contact@dearpsychopomp.com] I hope your weekend is gentle and full of opportunities ♡

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