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Episode 88: A conversation with Allen Klein about his book "Embracing Life after loss."

In today’s episode, Saul talks to Allen Klein about his book “Embracing Life after loss.” Inspired by Klein's experience with the loss of his wife, Embracing Life Afte...

Episode 87: A Conversation with Jennifer O’Brien about her book “The Hospice Doctor’s Widow.”

In today’s episode, Saul talks to Jennifer O’Brien about her book “The Hospice Doctor’s Widow.” Jennifer helps people talk about caregiving and end of life. She encour...

Episode 86: Paul Nash on the merits and values of multifaith chaplaincy

In today’s episode, Saul talks to the legendary pediatric chaplain Paul Nash about the merits and values of Multifaith Chaplaincy. Paul is the Chaplaincy manager and ...

Episode 85: Dr. Lydia S. Dugdale on the Lost Art of Dying

Dr. Lydia.S. Dugdale is the Director of the Center for Clinical Medical Ethics and Dorothy L. and Daniel H. Silberberg Associate Professor of Medicine at Columbia Univ...

Episode 84: A Talk with Sallie Tisdale on her book “Advice for Future Corpses (and Those Who Love Them).”

In Today’s episode, Saul and Joe talk with Sallie Tisdale. She is the author of ten books. Her most recent book is The Lie About the Truck. Her earlier books include T...

Episode 83: Alexandra Donavan On the Intersection Between Poetry, Chaplaincy and Hospice

In this week’s episode, Saul and Joe talk with Alexandra Donovan. Alexandra is a poet, teacher, hospice chaplain, workshop and retreat leader, and grant-writer based i...

Episode 82: A conversation with documentary film legend Terrence Youk

As we continue to honor the National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, We replay Saul Ebema’s conversation with documentary film legend Terrence Youk. His wonderful d...

Episode 81: A Conversation with Cathy Siebold on the early years of 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 Mov...

Episode 80: The legendary Paul Nash on the 10th anniversary of “Held in Hope” and Bibliotherapy

In today’s episode, Saul and Joe talk to the legendary pediatric chaplain Paul Nash about the 10th anniversary of his team’s grief publication for children called, “He...

Episode 79: A Conversation with Chaplain Kimberly Hinz

Rev. Kimberly Hinz serves as chaplain at Lighthouse Hospice and Palliative Care. She started at Lighthouse this year, and prior to that was a chaplain at Hosparus Heal...

Episode 78: A Conversation with author Elly Sheykhet

In today’s episode, Saul and Joe talk to Elly Sheykhet the author of two books- “One Year After: From Grief to Hope” and “The Beauty of a Grieving Mother: Mothers Shar...

Episode 77: A Conversation with Gabrielle Elise Jimenez- a hospice nurse, blogger & author

In today’s episode, Saul and Joe talk with Gabrielle Elise Jimenez a hospice nurse, blogger & author. In her 40’s, Gabrielle went back to school to become a hospice nu...

Episode 76: Journalist Ann Neumann on Elder Care and the Exploration of Dying in America.

In this week’s episode, Saul and Joe talk remotely with Ann Neumann about her work and book. Neumann is the author of The Good Death: An Exploration of Dying in Americ...

Episode 74: Florence Wald and the care for the terminally ill in the 1940s and 50s

Florence Wald received a Bachelor of Arts degree in physiology and sociology from Mount Holyoke College in 1938 and immediately enrolled in the 30-month nursing progra...

Episode 73: Florence Wald's early years and the state of care for the terminally ill in the 1930s

In Latin, the word hospice means to host a guest or stranger; Florence Wald, centered her life on hosting a dignified end of life process that honored the patient’s pe...

Episode 72: Dr. David Clark on his book, “Cicely Saunders: A life and legacy.”

Dr. David Clark is Professor emeritus of Medical Sociology at the University of Glasgow's School of Interdisciplinary Studies in Dumfries and has wide-ranging interest...

Episode 71: A Talk with Suzanne Worthley on her book "An Energy Healer’s Book of Dying."

In Today’s episode, Saul and Joe talk with Suzanne Worthley. Suzanne is an energy healing practitioner and intuitive who has focused on death and dying for 20 years. S...

Episode 70: A Follow up Conversation with Dr. Phillip Williams

In Today’s follow up episode, Joe and Saul once again talk remotely with Dr. Phillip D. Williams about his incredible life’s journey. Dr. Phil is currently a chaplain ...

Episode 69: A Conversation with Dr. Phillip D. Williams

In Today’s episode, Joe and Saul talk remotely with Dr. Phillip D. Williams about his incredible life’s journey. Dr. Phil is currently a chaplain at the VA Healthcare ...

Episode 68: The Importance of Symbols and Rituals in End of Life Care

In Today's episode, Saul Ebema talks about the Importance of Symbols and Rituals in end of life care. The truth is, our lives are made up of little moments of meaning....

Episode 67: A Conversation with Chaplain Glenn Palmer

In this week’s episode, Saul talks with Glenn Palmer on his incredible life’s journey as a military and then hospice chaplain. Glenn is currently a hospice chaplain fo...

Episode 66: Helping Children deal with death

In Today’s episode, Joe and Saul talk about helping children deal with the topic of death. Many things influence children’s views on death and dying. Such as age, reli...

Episode 65: Recognizing and Honoring the Pause

The dictionary defines a pause as a temporary rest in speech and action. In Today’s episode, Saul and Joe focus on that ‘temporary rest in action.’– However fast you a...

Episode 64: Dr. Anne Katz on breaking the silence on sexuality in end of life care

Dr Anne Katz is a certified sexuality counsellor and clinical nurse specialist. She is the author of fourteen books and numerous articles in the professional literatur...

Episode 62: The Importance of establishing meaningful relationships.

Humans are naturally social. Yet, the way of life in many countries like the United States is greatly reducing the quantity and quality of social relationships. Over t...

Episode 61: A Conversation with Dr. Julian Abel on elevating compassion

In Today’s episode, Saul and Joe talk remotely with Dr. Julian Abel. Throughout his career as a palliative care physician, Dr. Julian Abel has become increasingly invo...

Episode 60: Dr. Harold Braswell on his book “The Crisis of US Hospice Care.”

In Today’s episode, Saul speaks with Dr. Harold Braswell. Harold Braswell is an assistant professor of health care ethics at Saint Louis University. He is the author o...

Episode 59: Daniel Haas on Hospice Chaplaincy and Military Ministry

Daniel Haas is a native of Cologne, Germany. He came to the US in 2008 to minister to various congregations in the United Church of Christ. Eventually he transitioned ...

Episode 58: One on one with Joe Newton

In Today's episode, Saul interviews co-host Joe Newton about his life's journey to Hospice Chaplaincy.

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