End of Life Conversations Podcast

Recently, I had the pleasure of being a guest on the End of Life Conversations podcast. Hosted by the Reverend Mother Annalouiza Armendariz and Reverend Wakil David Matthews, the podcast explores the multifaceted experiences surrounding the end of life. This was my first time ever on a podcast and I was nervous! Annalouiza and Wakil were such gracious and warm hosts, though. I had a blast and look forward to being in community with them.

On our episode, we got to talk about the importance of cultural rituals in the dying and grieving process, the potential for closer connection when end-of-life planning happens with loved ones and how my grandparents and children shape my relationship with death. I hope you enjoy listening and tune in to the other episodes of this incredible podcast, too. I’ve learned a lot from listening.

Thanks for having me be a part of the conversation, Annalouiza and Wakil!

You can find my episode here: Cultural Ritual with the Founder of A Thoughtful Death Neshia Alaovae

Neshia Alaovae

Providing trauma-informed, culturally grounded deathcare that honors the fullness of life.

https://www.athoughtfuldeath.com
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