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Episode 152: A conversation with Joelle Johns

In Today’s episode, Saul talks with Joelle Johns on the importance of community education on death, dying and grief. Joelle is a pastoral thanatologist and a clinical ...

Episode 151: A conversation with Julie Spears on her grief Journey

When someone close to us dies at an older age, we often take comfort not only in celebrating their life, but also in knowing that death is part of the natural process ...

Episode 150: Part Two: A conversation with Ronald Greer on his new book, “The Quiet House.”

This is Part Two of Saul’s conversation with Ronald Greer about his new book, “The Quiet House.” Ron Greer is the Director of the Pastoral Counseling Service at Peacht...

Episode 149: Part One: A conversation with Ronald Greer on his new book, “The Quiet House.”

In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Ronald Greer about his new book, “The Quiet House.” Ron Greer is the Director of the Pastoral Counseling Service at Peachtree Road Un...

Episode 148: A Conversation with Indira Dyal-Dominguez

In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Indira Dyal-Dominguez on her book “You: A spiritual being on a spiritual journey.” This book redefines a new paradigm shift that is s...

Episode 146: A conversation with Dr. Joshua Black on grief dreams

In today’s episode, Saul talks to Dr. Joshua Black on Grief Dreams. Dr. Black holds a MA and PhD in Psychology. He is a grief researcher, speaker, consultant, and host...

Episode 138: A conversation with a Philosopher on life, middle age and death

In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Dr. Christopher Hamilton on his philosophical thoughts on life, middle age and death. Dr. Hamilton is a professor of Philosophy at Ki...

Episode 130: A conversation with Dr. Wendy Cadge on the everyday work of chaplains

In today’s episode, Saul talks to Dr. Wendy Cadge about her new book, “The Everyday Work of Chaplains”. She is a Professor in the Department of Sociology and the Dean ...

Episode 113: A conversation with Amy Wright Glenn

In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Amy Wright Glenn about her two books, “Birth, Breath, and Death ~ Meditations on Motherhood, Chaplaincy, and Life as a Doula.” And “H...

Episode 147: A conversation with Karen Docherty on the intersection between mediumship and end of life care

In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Karen Docherty on the intersection between mediumship and end of life care. Since the discovery of her abilities, Karen has worked ti...

Episode 145: A conversation with Dr. Jeremy Holloway on Social Isolation in older adults and Tellegacy

In today’s episode, Saul talks to Dr. Jeremy Holloway on Social Isolation in older adults and Tellegacy. Dr. Holloway is a speaker, consultant, and cross-cultural comm...

Episode 144: A conversation with Pamela Coley on her experiences as a hospice nurse

In today’s episode, Saul talks to Pamela Coley, a former hospice nurse to reflect on her experience of working in hospice. Prior to hospice, she also worked as a schoo...

Episode 143: The intersection between sports, living well and dying well

In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Dr. Leanne Griffiths on the intersection between sports, living well and dying well. Dr. Griffiths is the Dean of Faculty, Sport, Tec...

Episode 142: A conversation with Shelby Forsythia on her book “Your Grief, Your Way.”

In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Shelby Forsythia about her book, “Your Grief, Your Way.” Shelby Forsythia (she/her) is a grief guide, author, and podcast host. In 20...

Episode 141: A conversation with Karen Oikonen and Kate Wilkes on Constellations: An intersection between design and end of life

In today’s episode, Saul talks to both Karen Oikonen and Kate Wilkes on “Constellations: Designing participatory engagement and end of life.”Kate Wilkes is a service d...

Episode 140: A conversation with Masey Kaplan on the Loose Ends Project

In today’s episode, Saul talks with Masey Kaplan who is one of the founders of the Loose Ends Project about the Loose Ends Project and the therapeutic value it brings ...

Episode 139: A conversation with Juli Boit about her new book, “Brave Love: A Nurse’s Story of Courage and Compassion in a Kenyan Hospice.”

In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Juli Boit about her new book, “Brave Love: A Nurse’s Story of Courage and Compassion in a Kenyan Hospice.” In 2004, at just 25 years ...

Episode 137: A conversation on one of the first of its kind “A Guided Journal for the Bereaved Muslim Parent.”

In Today’s episode, Saul talks with Paul Nash- Senior Chaplain at Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital in the England , Arooj Rashid Hussain- Editorial Director ...

Episode 136: A conversation with Abby Brockman on her life’s journey and work

In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Abby Brockman about her life’s journey and work. Abby Brockman is a Jewish board-certified clinical trauma chaplain. She received her...

Episode 135: A conversation with Dr. Jonathan Singer on grief issues in end of life care

In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Dr. Jonathan Singer on grief issues around end of life care. Dr. Singer is the assistant professor of clinical psychology at Texas Te...

Episode 134: A conversation with Janelle Benuska on death and grief doula work

In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Janelle Benuska on her work as a death and grief doula. Janelle Benuska is a death + grief doula, licensed massage therapist, energy ...

Episode 133: A conversation with Anthony Balistreri on his journey to jail chaplaincy

In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Chaplain Anthony Balistreri on his life’s journey and chaplaincy in the jail system. Chaplain Anthony is currently in his ongoing ass...

Episode 132: A conversation with E. Jane Wyatt on memory and elder care

In today’s episode, Saul talks to E. Jane Wyatt on memory and elder care. E. Jane Wyatt is a Licensed Professional Counselor, with M.A. in Health Education and a M.S. ...

Episode 131: A conversation with Adam McHugh on his memoir "Blood from a stone: A memoir of how wine brought me back from the dead."..."

In today's episode, Saul talks to Adam McHugh on his book "Blood from a stone: A memoir of how wine brought me back from the dead." Adam McHugh is a wine tour guide, s...

Episode 129: A conversation with Thomas Attig on his book, "Catching your breath in grief."

In today’s episode, Saul talks to Dr. Thomas Attig. Dr. Attig is the author of Catching Your Breath in Grief…and grace will lead you home, The Heart of Grief: Death ...

Episode 128: A conversation on Cicely Saunders’ legacy with Dr. David Clark

Dr. David Clark is Professor emeritus of Medical Sociology at the University of Glasgow’s School of Interdisciplinary Studies in Dumfries, Scotland and has wide-rangin...

Episode 127: Cathy Siebold on the hospice movement

Saul Ebema talks with Dr. Cathy Siebold- a legendary social worker, psychotherapist and social movement theorist.Cathy Siebold is also the author of “The Hospice Movem...

Episode 126: A Talk with Russell Hilliard

Having participated in Camp Kangaroo two weeks ago, Saul is taken back to his conversation last year with one of the founders of camp kangaroo Russell Hilliard. Dr. Hi...

Episode 125: A conversation with Wes Moldogo on holding space for veterans

In today’s episode, Saul talks to Wes Moldogo on holding space for veterans. Wes is a Chaplain for a small community hospice in Central Oregon.  He also currently serv...

Episode 124: A conversation with Monique Jones

In Today's episode, Saul talks to Monique Jones about her journey. Monique is a chaplain who has worked both in hospital and hospice settings. In this episode she shar...

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