More than a handshake
Sarah, an RN and death guide, shares her background as a longtime bartender who became a nurse out of necessity, and how she sits with discomfort. She explains how she supports end-of-life autonomy, and how her nursing experience and spirituality inform her work. She outlines her business, End With Ease, including guidance on medical aid in dying (not legal in Connecticut) and voluntary stopping eating and drinking (VSED). Sarah recounts early experiences with death, loneliness in the work, self-care amid stress, and how her own cervical cancer led her to slow down and deepen her connection to spirit. Sarah can be found @good_death_nurse and sarahsparen@yahoo.com 00:00 Meet Sarah 00:55 From Bars to Nursing 04:20 What Is a Death Guide 13:13 Hospice Misconceptions 14:54 Spiritual Side of Dying 17:14 First Death Experience 24:00 Embracing Death Guide Role 28:24 Loneliness and Self Care 33:19 Palliative to Hospice Process 39:55 Private Client Planning 42:05 Dying at Home Explained 50:30 VSED Basics Legality 52:42 Hard Reality Timeline 53:23 Body Natural Dying Process 54:49 Letting Go Not Forcing 55:58 Learning Sharing Evidence 59:24 Hardest Part Family Resistance 01:00:13 Young Fighter Breakthrough 01:06:51 Death Is Beautiful Now 01:12:35 How To Get Curious 01:15:30 Hospice Morphine Myths 01:17:02 Spirit And Body Explained 01:21:22 Cancer Changed Everything 01:26:32 Body As Gift On Loan 01:34:54 Closing Contact Info
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