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Marshall Miles Interviews Lynn M on Robinhood Radio about Death Cafe

on Wed, 01/29/2020 - 22:54
 
 
robinhoodradioondemand.com  is the site to find an inteview with Lynn Martorell on a Death Cafe she is hosting at the DM Hunt Library on 2/13/20 in Falls Village CT to consider aspects of transition, dying, death and the aftermath for a family, friends and more. It's a safe place to explore questions, concerns and allow for a conversation to unfold...
There are many online sites coming round, such as Teaching Transitions and Doulagivers.org Thanks Lynn for doing the outreach...I'll be tuning in from a healing networking program near (and even on) the beach before long..
 
. Nice to have chances to think about these tricky aspects of life and transition... and to enjoy the time one has with community and some adventures (and networking as my journey will include from here to Hawaii and the Southwestern part of the US.)
 
I'll see what local outreaches are doing along these areas with some online research. Facing these challenges especially with the difficult passing of Kobe Bryant and 8 others has everyone basically in a Death Cafe mode... the more difficult way to have to think about such possibilities, but at least we are having the coverage and connection that many appreciate in these modern times.
 
I shared my reflections on livfully.org and hope more people can find ways to cull the wisdom and share the healing ideas they have found for themselves or with the help of others. Ideally we could have teams of support to help people who are doing homecare, thinking about that or making transitions with social support and more people to research a state and local resources.
 
I think Goshen is very good at that. so maybe they'll share what theyve been doing. Many more outreaches are happening and hopefully everyone can go through a basic primer to look at things realistically and benefit from appropriate planning Before Something Comes up.Some things have to be in place Before Care Begins even among family members to qualify for certain programs...so that's what I hope all states and let people know.
 
Too little too late is often how people learn the hard way...then by the time they cope and recover most are too worn out to mention what they went through. Okay I'll put this on livfully.org now too so it's handy to find in the future. Thanks Miles and Lynn and all in the loop and doing outreach to boot!