Displaying episodes 121 - 146 of 146 in total

Episode 26: A Conversation with Laura Bondurant

Laura Bondurant is the lead chaplain at Agape Hospice Care in Atlanta. Laura is also a graduate of Fuller Theological Seminary. Before working for Agape, Laura worked ...

Episode 25: Renshin Bunce on her new book, "Love and Fear: Stories from a hospice chaplain"

In Today's episode, Saul and Joe talk with Renshin Bunce on her new book, "Love and Fear, stories from a Hospice Chaplain. Renshin is a Sōtō Zen Buddhist priest who wo...

Episode 24: A talk with Dr. Marion on her book, "Elder Care Made Easier"

In This week's episode, Saul and Joe talk with Dr. Marion who is a national expert in Elder Care. During the past three decades, Marion Somers, Ph.D., has provided car...

Episode 23: A talk with Ashley Gower who is a Registered Nurse and Director of Hospice at Hospice of the Cherokee in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.

Within the hospice care setting, the looming reality of a patient’s death can be extremely hard for both patients and family members to accept. This is the time when m...

Episode 22: Colleen Hansen and Joe Newton on the importance of pet therapy

In today’s episode we talk to Colleen Hansen and Joe Newton who is also the co host of the hospice chaplaincy show on the importance of animal-assisted Therapy (AAT). ...

Episode 21: Daniel Haas and Dave Chambers on the art of Hospice Chaplaincy in a diverse society

In this episode, Saul remotely talks to Daniel Haas who works as a Hospice Chaplain at Compassus Hospice in Houston Texas and Dave Chambers who works as the Spiritual ...

Episode 20: Gloria Miguens on working as a Hospice Chaplain in Argentina

Gloria Miguens is an author of an end of life book written in Spanish called "ACOMPAÑANDO EN EL ADIOS" She is also an end of life spiritual care specialist and educato...

Episode 19: Dr. Sara K. Schneider- On her invention of “The Human Journey®” and its relevance for hospice and palliative care.

All the material shared by Dr. Schneider on this episode regarding “The Human Journey®” is proprietary material. Sara has a PhD in Performance Studies. She is also an ...

Episode 18: Laura Goble on L’Arche as a "University for the Heart"

Laura Goble is the Vice National Leader and the Director of community support at L’Arche USA. L’Arche makes it possible for people’s perceptions regarding disabili...

Episode 17: Interview with Dr. Kenneth Doka

In Today's episode, the hosts of "The Hospice Chaplaincy Show" talk remotely with Dr. Kenneth Doka. Dr. Doka is a Professor Emeritus at the Graduate School of The Coll...

Episode 16: Award-winning journalist and bestselling author Katy Butler's Interview on the impermanence of human existence and the role of rituals

The Hospice Chaplaincy Show hosts Saul Ebema and Joe Newton were joined remotely in the studio by the legendary author, public speaker and journalist Katy Butler. She ...

Episode 15: Kathy O’Donoghue, Petra Van De Water and Claire Gray On the Art of Presence, Self-Care and Holistic Practices.

Due to the pandemic, the Hospice Chaplaincy Show hosts Joe Newton and Saul Ebema remotely interview our guests, Rev. Kathy O’Donoghue who works as the chaplain at Norw...

Episode 14: Curtis Baxter, Marie Conlin and Don Dahlheimer on Hospital Ministry in a time of COVID-19

Hospitals are working intensely to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, with doctors and nurses struggling to keep health care systems running amid a lack of equi...

Episode 13: C. James Parker: A journey Towards Self-Compassion

Dr. C. James Parker is the lead Chaplain with Palladium Hospice and Palliative Care. In February, he published an article with the Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy en...

Episode 12: Jen Conley on signature songs and the healing magic of music

Jen Conley is one of the best music therapists in the country. She has been a music therapist and music instructor for over 30 years. She is a multi-instrumentalist, v...

Episode 11: Jim Benuska on Funeral Home practice and celebrations of life during the pandemic

Jim Benuska works as a funeral home director at Tezak Funeral Home in Joliet, IL. He joins the Hospice Chaplaincy hosts to talk about funeral home practice during COVI...

Episode 10: Allison Nichols on COVID-19 and Hospital Emergency Room Social Work

Allison is a licensed Medical Social Worker currently working in the emergency room of a major hospital in Chicago. She sheds some light on the impact of COVID-19 on h...

Episode 9: The Making of Saul Ebema the Hospice Chaplain

In this 2- hour long Episode, we get a rare look at Saul Ebema's journey. From losing his parents at the age of 12, moving to a refugee camp, being kidnapped to fight ...

Episode 8: Cassandra Brown On COVID-19, Faith and Self-Care

Cassandra Brown talks about her experience with COVID-19 after her husband Nic became the first patient diagnosed with COVID-19 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. Nic was pla...

Episode 7: Victoria Storm on the transformative nature of Music Therapy

We tend to take for granted the restorative and motivating power of music in our lives. In this episode, Victoria Storm offers personal and professional experiences to...

Episode 6: Erik Cremeans On Being a Hospice Chaplain

“As a doctor wears a lab coat, I want to be clothed in compassion, as a nurse drapes a stethoscope around the neck; I want that draped around my neck as love.” Erik Cr...

Episode 5: One on one with Rev. Dr. Terri Daniel

On this week’s episode, Dr. Saul Ebema interviews Rev. Dr. Terri Daniel on death and dying. Dr. Daniel is an end-of-Life Advisor, expert in Interfaith Chaplaincy, cer...

Episode 4: Caring for the family of hospice patients

In this week’s episode, Dr. Saul Ebema and Dr. Joe Newton sit down to talk about the challenges of the family members of the hospice patient and how to help them.

Episode 3: Therapeutic Interventions for Children and Teenage Hospice patients

In this episode, Dr. Saul Ebema and Dr. Joe Newton discuss therapeutic interventions for children and teenage hospice patients. There is an implied though not plainly ...

Episode 2: Therapeutic interventions for Middle Aged Hospice Patients

Dying persons in this age group present counseling challenges that defer from the elderly. The middle aged adult with family and work responsibilities who is stricken ...

Episode 1: What we love about Hospice chaplaincy work

Show hosts Saul Ebema and Joe Newton sit down to share about their passion for hospice ministry.

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