How Adults Learn Affectively
In this episode, the hosts engage in a deep conversation with John Gillen about adult learning, particularly in the context of end-of-life care. John shares his diverse background in education and corporate training, leading to his current focus on helping families navigate the complexities of death and dying. The discussion covers personal experiences with caregiving, the importance of communication and humor in difficult situations, and the need for curiosity and questions in understanding the process of death. * Personal experiences with death can shape one's approach to caregiving. * Humor can be a powerful tool in difficult conversations about death. * Asking questions is crucial in understanding and navigating death. * Each person's experience with death is unique and should be respected. * Creating a comfortable environment can help families share stories and memories. * Training in end-of-life care can empower families to take an active role. * Understanding different perspectives is key in education and caregiving. * The importance of recognizing that everyone is at a different level of experience with death.
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