Meant To Be Heard
What truly happens at the end of life—and why are we so afraid to talk about it? In this episode of Meant to Be Heard, we sit down with Christa Ovenell, an end-of-life doula, funeral director, death educator, and founder of Death’s Apprentice, who is on a mission to normalize conversations around death and dying. Through her work supporting individuals and families at the bedside, Christa has witnessed what people experience in their final days, hours, and moments. From visions of loved ones to energetic shifts and how the body prepares, she shares what actually happens as life comes to an end. But this conversation goes beyond the moment of death. As baby boomers age, more families than ever will be navigating end-of-life care. Yet most of us are deeply unprepared. We avoid the conversation, delay planning, and treat death as something to fear, rather than something to prepare for and understand. Christa is helping change that. In this episode, we explore: * What an end-of-life doula and death educator actually does * Common signs and experiences in the final stages of life * Deathbed visions and why many people see loved ones before passing * The emotional, physical, and energetic shifts near death * How to prepare for death (practically, emotionally, and spiritually) * Why death is still taboo and how we can begin to normalize it * The impact of an aging population and why these conversations matter now more than ever * How to support a loved one through the dying process This episode will challenge how you think about death, and might just help you feel a little less afraid of it. . . . How to connect with Christa Ovenell: Website: https://deathsapprentice.ca/ [https://deathsapprentice.ca/] Instagram: @deathsapprentice.ca [http://deathsapprentice.ca] (Book referenced in the episode: The Five Invitations by Frank Ostaseski
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